Article ID: CBB966944662

‘Life will pass quickly for me’: Women, Clocks and Timekeeping in Nineteenth-Century France (2019)

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Bourgeois women in nineteenth-century France were timekeepers for their families. They marked time off in their diaries and spent time with family and friends; working; directing servants and running the home. In each of these activities they showed awareness of time as a precious commodity, in keeping with the values of efficiency and economy of their social class. Yet most research on time and timekeeping assumes that time in the nineteenth century was uniform and mechanical and does so by largely ignoring women and the domestic environment. This paper looks at women's diaries, clock and watch ownership and cookery and domestic advice manuals to argue that women operated on a range of timescales, both linear and cyclical. In arguing that women moved between public and private roles and thought about the seasons while also watching the clock, this paper seeks to widen the definition of modern temporality by arguing that women's experience needs to be taken into account in order to understand how complex people's experience of time continued to be in nineteenth-century France.

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Authors & Contributors
Avner Wishnitzer
Guillemain, Hervé
Christophe Capuano
Manning, Céline Frigau
Fraiture, Pierre-Philippe
Matteo Marcheschi
Journals
Journal of the History of Sexuality
Science in Context
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
Medical History
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
Texas Tech University Press
Presses Universitaires de France
Oxford University Press
Liverpool University Press
Ilex
Concepts
Time
Women
Time measuring instruments
Time measurement
Medicine
Science and gender
People
Lemoine, Albert
Ravaisson, Félix
François-Vincent Raspail
Rheinberger, Hans-Jörg
Lacaille, Nicolas Louis de
Bernard, Claude
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
18th century
Enlightenment
21st century
Places
France
Falkland Islands
Ethiopia
Iraq
Scotland
Turkey
Institutions
UNESCO
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