Independent women in 18th-century Iceland analysis of the economic status of poor peasant women

IF 0.7 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY Pub Date : 2021-05-16 DOI:10.1080/03468755.2021.1911842
Guðný Hallgrímsdóttir
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ABSTRACT More often than not, a broad-brush approach has been taken in describing the past, and large sectors of society have been portrayed on the basis of simple stereotypes rather than trying to reflect the lives of real people. This applies to the history of Icelandic peasant women, which has not been based in any real way on sources originating with the women themselves. Most writings from Iceland in the 18th and 19th century are by men, about men, and primarily embody the attitudes and interests of a small, privileged class. This research establishes that far more material exists on the lives and work of women in this period than was previously believed. However, many of these sources are fragmentary, and it can be hard to contextualize them. Guðbjörg Hallgrímsdóttir´s story provides an excellent opportunity to explore the diversity of women’s status in the society of past centuries by focussing primarily on the life of one woman and applying the methods of microhistory. The study reveals that the options for women to become independent or being a farmer were in some cases not so different from men’s during the period in question.
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独立妇女在18世纪冰岛贫穷农妇的经济地位分析
通常情况下,在描述过去时采取了一种笼统的方法,并且在简单的刻板印象的基础上描绘了社会的大部分,而不是试图反映真实的人们的生活。这适用于冰岛农妇的历史,这些历史并不是真正以妇女本身的资料为基础的。18世纪和19世纪冰岛的大多数作品都是男性写的,关于男性的,主要体现了一小部分特权阶级的态度和利益。这项研究表明,在这一时期,有关妇女生活和工作的资料比以前认为的要多得多。然而,这些来源中的许多都是零碎的,很难将它们置于背景中。Guðbjörg Hallgrímsdóttir的故事提供了一个极好的机会,通过主要关注一个女人的生活和应用微观历史的方法来探索过去几个世纪女性在社会地位的多样性。研究表明,在某些情况下,女性在独立或成为农民方面的选择与男性没有太大区别。
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期刊介绍: Scandinavian Journal of History presents articles on Scandinavian history and review essays surveying themes in recent Scandinavian historical research. It concentrates on perspectives of national historical particularities and important long-term and short-term developments. The editorial policy gives particular priority to Scandinavian topics and to efforts of placing Scandinavian developments into a larger context. Studies explicitly comparing Scandinavian processes and phenomena to those in other parts of the world are therefore regarded as particularly important. In addition to publishing articles and review essays, the journal includes short book reviews. Review essay proposals and polemical communications are welcomed.
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