The Ties That Buy

The Ties That Buy
Title The Ties That Buy PDF eBook
Author Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 265
Release 2012-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0812203941

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In 1770, tavernkeeper Abigail Stoneman called in her debts by flourishing a handful of playing cards before the Rhode Island Court of Common Pleas. Scrawled on the cards were the IOUs of drinkers whose links to Stoneman testified to women's paradoxical place in the urban economy of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Stoneman did traditional women's work—boarding, feeding, cleaning, and selling alcohol—but her customers, like her creditors, underscore her connections to an expansive commercial society. These connections are central to The Ties That Buy. Historian Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor traces the lives of urban women in early America to reveal how they used the ties of residence, work, credit, and money to shape consumer culture at a time when the politics of the marketplace was gaining national significance. Covering the period 1750-1820, the book analyzes how women such as Stoneman used and were used by shifting forms of credit and cash in an economy transitioning between neighborly exchanges and investment-oriented transactions. In this world, commerce reached into every part of life. At the hearths of multifamily homes, renters, lodgers, and recent acquaintances lived together and struck financial deals for survival. Landladies, enslaved washerwomen, shopkeepers, and hucksters sustained themselves by serving the mobile population. A new economic practice in America—shopping—mobilized hierarchical and friendly relationships into wide-ranging consumer networks that depended on these same market connections. Rhetoric emerging after the Revolution downplayed the significance of expanding female economic life in the interest of stabilizing the political order. But women were quintessential market participants, with fluid occupational identities, cross-class social and economic connections, and a firm investment in cash and commercial goods for power and meaning.

The Ties That Buy

The Ties That Buy
Title The Ties That Buy PDF eBook
Author Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 265
Release 2012-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0812203941

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In 1770, tavernkeeper Abigail Stoneman called in her debts by flourishing a handful of playing cards before the Rhode Island Court of Common Pleas. Scrawled on the cards were the IOUs of drinkers whose links to Stoneman testified to women's paradoxical place in the urban economy of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Stoneman did traditional women's work—boarding, feeding, cleaning, and selling alcohol—but her customers, like her creditors, underscore her connections to an expansive commercial society. These connections are central to The Ties That Buy. Historian Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor traces the lives of urban women in early America to reveal how they used the ties of residence, work, credit, and money to shape consumer culture at a time when the politics of the marketplace was gaining national significance. Covering the period 1750-1820, the book analyzes how women such as Stoneman used and were used by shifting forms of credit and cash in an economy transitioning between neighborly exchanges and investment-oriented transactions. In this world, commerce reached into every part of life. At the hearths of multifamily homes, renters, lodgers, and recent acquaintances lived together and struck financial deals for survival. Landladies, enslaved washerwomen, shopkeepers, and hucksters sustained themselves by serving the mobile population. A new economic practice in America—shopping—mobilized hierarchical and friendly relationships into wide-ranging consumer networks that depended on these same market connections. Rhetoric emerging after the Revolution downplayed the significance of expanding female economic life in the interest of stabilizing the political order. But women were quintessential market participants, with fluid occupational identities, cross-class social and economic connections, and a firm investment in cash and commercial goods for power and meaning.

The Southwestern Reporter

The Southwestern Reporter
Title The Southwestern Reporter PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 2446
Release 1907
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
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Railway Engineering and Maintenance of Way

Railway Engineering and Maintenance of Way
Title Railway Engineering and Maintenance of Way PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 618
Release 1912
Genre Railroad engineering
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Railway Age

Railway Age
Title Railway Age PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1372
Release 1918
Genre Locomotives
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Annual Report of the Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners of the State of Missouri for the Year Ending ...

Annual Report of the Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners of the State of Missouri for the Year Ending ...
Title Annual Report of the Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners of the State of Missouri for the Year Ending ... PDF eBook
Author Missouri. Railroad and Warehouse Dept
Publisher
Pages 424
Release 1901
Genre Grain trade
ISBN

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Southern Reporter

Southern Reporter
Title Southern Reporter PDF eBook
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Pages 1006
Release 1922
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
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Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi, the Appellate Courts of Alabama and, Sept. 1928/Jan. 1929-Jan./Mar. 1941, the Courts of Appeal of Louisiana.