University of Southern Denmark
Faculty Member, Institute of History and Civilization
Associate Professor of British History
Thesis Title: The Education and Training of Eighteenth-century English Girls, with special reference to the working classes
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Ludmilla Jordanova
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Her research embraces eighteenth-century gender, childhood, and work. She is leading a major international network on ‘Gender in the European Town, which will produce a number of publications. Her own work relates to a study on service in eighteenth century Europe, work on Aberdeen, Scotland, in the eighteenth-century specifically looking at the ways women operated in the town economically, culturally and spatially. She is writing a comparative work on gender in European towns, and co-editing publications from the Network on The Eighteenth-century Economy and on civic identity. She recently published Women in European Culture and Society: Gender, skill and Identity (2010) and is producing a sourcebook to accompany it.
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