Gendered Capitalism
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Gendered Capitalism
Sewing Machines and Multinational Business in Spain and Mexico, 1850-1940
De La Cruz-Fernandez, Paula
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2021
190
Mole
Inglês
9780367770433
15 a 20 dias
285
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1. Multinationals Threads: A History of Global Singer 2. Singer in Spain and Mexico: A History of Collective Entrepreneurship 3. The Consumer as Marketing Expert: Sewing, Embroidery, and Singer Global Marketing 4. Female Economies in the Era of Global Capitalism: Credit and Entrepreneurship in Sewing and Embroidery
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Singer Sewing Machine Company;Female Entrepreneurship;Singer Sewing Machine;Female Economies;Home Sewing;Organization Structure;Sewing Machine;International Exhibits;Hagley Museum;Marketing;Escuela Nacional De Artes;Consumerism;Singer Machine;American Dream;Missouri History Museum;Collective Entrepreneurship;Sewing Practices;Business Model;Gendered Capitalism;Domesticity;Sewing Machine Manufacturers;Management;Domestic Sewing Machine;Global Singer;Home Dressmaking;Sewing machine company's operations;Marketing Structure;Installment Payments;Economic cultural history;Embroidered Tablecloths;Multinational business;El Hogar;Del Distrito Federal;Singer Agents;International Business History;Louisiana Purchase Exposition;Individual Financing Strategies;National Exhibits;Valuable Immaterial Elements;Industrial Appliance
1. Multinationals Threads: A History of Global Singer 2. Singer in Spain and Mexico: A History of Collective Entrepreneurship 3. The Consumer as Marketing Expert: Sewing, Embroidery, and Singer Global Marketing 4. Female Economies in the Era of Global Capitalism: Credit and Entrepreneurship in Sewing and Embroidery
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Singer Sewing Machine Company;Female Entrepreneurship;Singer Sewing Machine;Female Economies;Home Sewing;Organization Structure;Sewing Machine;International Exhibits;Hagley Museum;Marketing;Escuela Nacional De Artes;Consumerism;Singer Machine;American Dream;Missouri History Museum;Collective Entrepreneurship;Sewing Practices;Business Model;Gendered Capitalism;Domesticity;Sewing Machine Manufacturers;Management;Domestic Sewing Machine;Global Singer;Home Dressmaking;Sewing machine company's operations;Marketing Structure;Installment Payments;Economic cultural history;Embroidered Tablecloths;Multinational business;El Hogar;Del Distrito Federal;Singer Agents;International Business History;Louisiana Purchase Exposition;Individual Financing Strategies;National Exhibits;Valuable Immaterial Elements;Industrial Appliance