- Recherche,
- Vie institutionnelle,
- Politiques publiques nationales,
Workshop “Nineteenth century businesswomen. A retrospective glance at women entrepreneurship."
The workshop is organized as part of the INDUSTRIFEM project with the support of the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme Lyon St-Etienne (MSH), the Centre Lyonnais d’Histoire du Droit et de la Pensée politique (CLHDPP) and the French Cliometric Association (AFC).
PROGRAM
Thusday, December 8
08:30 | Welcome of participants
08:45 | Introduction
Louis-Augustin Barrière, Director of the C.L.H.D.P.P, Université Jean Moulin Lyon III
Charlotte Le Chapelain, Université Jean Moulin Lyon III
09:00 - 10:30 | Session 1
Businesswomen managing their wealth
Chair: Rebeca Gomez-Betancourt, Université Lumière Lyon II
09:00 | Women, wealth and business (Milan, 19th century)
Stefania Licini, University of Bergamo
09:45 | Noblewomen, business, and financial management in nineteenth-century France
Elizabeth Macknight, Berghahn Journals
10:30 | Coffee break
10:45 - 13:00 | Session 2
Businesswomen in social contexts. Family, social constructions and norms.
Chair: Herrade Igersheim, CNRS, Université de Strasbourg
10:45 | Des femmes dans les affaires d’entreprises industrielles du 19è - le cas de Nantes -
Paulette Robic, Nantes Université
11:30 | The role of contexts
Beatrice Craig, Ottawa University
12:15 | Avoir une femme pour concurrente dans l’exploitation minière des Pyrénées : une préoccupation du comte de Beust, années 1780
Daniel Fischer, Université de Lorraine
13:00 | Lunch
14:15 - 17:45 | Session 3
Forgotten figures
Chair: Claude Diebolt, CNRS, Université de Strasbourg
14:15 | Becoming Blanche Leigh: Risk Taking in Fin de Siècle Britain and France
Jennifer Aston, Northumbria University
15:00 | The Story of Rosa – The Fall of a Female Entrepreneur in the 19th Century Pest-Buda
Kristóf Kovács, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
15:45 | Coffee break
16:15 | Filomena Ferrari, from farmer to entrepreneur. A successful case of Swiss migration to Italy in the second half of the 19th century
Donatella Ferrari
17:00 | Hidden figures? Finding Female Investors in Nineteenthcentury France
Alexia Yates, University of Manchester
Friday, December 9
09:00 - 10:30 | Session 4
Business women in nineteenth century Europe. Legal contexts.
Chair: David Deroussin, Université Jean Moulin Lyon III
09:00 | The status of the « trading woman » within the scope of the ADHGB
Martin Löhnig, University of Regensburg
09:45 | La femme « d’affaires » dans la jurisprudence française au XIXe siècle
Alexis Mages, Université de Bourgogne
10:30 | Coffee break
11:00 - 12:30 | Session 5
Freedom of being an entrepreneur? Women and the Saint-Simonian school
Chair: Chrystelle Gazeau, Université Jean Moulin Lyon III
11:00 | Le saint-simonisme au féminin : l’avènement de la figure féminine dans le mouvement industriel des années 1830
Marie Janin, Université Jean Moulin Lyon III
11:45 | Réflexions sur une expérience existentielle et intellectuelle d’une ‘femme du peuple’: Suzanne Voilquin (1801-1876)
Ragip Ege, Université de Strasbourg
12:30 | Lunch
14:00 - 16:15 | Session 6
Female business owners in Helsinki, Moscow and Bologna
Chair: Faustine Perrin, Lund University
14:00 | Women and business in urban Northern Europe
Beatrice Moring, University of Helsinki/Cambridge
14:45 | Female factory-owners in the industry of Moscow, 1840s–1860s
Galina Ulianova, Institute of Russian History, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
15:30 | Self Employed women as small traders – manufacturers and retailers in the city of Bologna in the second half of the XIXth century
Maria Chiara Liguori, CINECA
16:15 | Farewell Coffee
Informations
Salle Caillemer
Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3
15 quai Claude Bernard
69007 Lyon
Document(s) à télécharger
- Programme PDF, 1 Mo
Contact
Administrative contact
frederique.fontaine@univ-lyon3.fr
Tél : 04.81.65.26.70 (lundi matin, mardi et mercredi)