‘A doe in the city’: Women shareholders in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Britain

M. Freeman, R. Pearson, James Taylor
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Abstract This paper investigates the role of women as shareholders in joint stock companies, and how far they can be characterised as active investors. It is based on a large database of company constitutions, together with procedural records and the pamphlet literature of the period. The penetration by women of the private sphere of investment did not always extend to the more public sphere of participation at shareholder meetings. Literary representations of women as speculators reinforced such boundaries. While the separate spheres may have been blurred, considerable limitations were set on the extent to which female shareholders could participate fully in the governance of joint stock companies.
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“城市里的母鹿”:18世纪和19世纪早期英国的女性股东
摘要本文调查了女性作为股份公司股东的角色,以及她们在多大程度上可以被描述为积极的投资者。它以公司章程的大型数据库为基础,连同程序记录和当时的小册子文献。妇女对私人投资领域的渗透并不总是延伸到更公共的参与股东大会的领域。女性作为投机者的文学表现强化了这种界限。虽然不同的领域可能是模糊的,但在女性股东充分参与股份公司管理的程度上,设置了相当大的限制。
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