Career Summary
Pam Sharpe was a post doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Essex before becoming Lecturer in Social and Economic History at the University of Bristol. She was ARC QE11 Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia and then Convenor of the ARC Network for Early European Research. She was appointed Professor of History at UTAS in 2006.
Publications
The following publications are available in UTas ePrints:
Sharpe, P (2007), Parergon, 24 (2). pp.139-161. 'It Buys Me Freedom': genteel lodging in late-seventeenth and eighteenth-century London,
Sharpe, P (2004), Socio-economic history-Shakai Keizai Shigaku, 69 (5). pp.3-17. In Nineteenth-Century Businesswoman in the British Isles: Work, Culture, Adaptation and the Lacee Trade
Sharpe, P (2001), Histoire sociale / Social History, 34 (68). pp. 287-306. Gender in the Economy: Female Merchants and Family Businesses in the British Isles, 1600-1850.
Sharpe, P, In: Women, work and wages in England, 1600-1850. The Boydell Press, Suffolk, UK, pp.47-67. Gender at sea: women and the East India Company in seventeenth-century London.
Research Interests
Pam Sharpe's research interests span the history of women, demography, poverty and textiles from seventeenth to ninteenth century England. She is also working on the history of a mining community in Western Australia.
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