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Book SynopsisChapter 1. Italian women of the past: their economic culture and actions (Manuela Mosca).- Part I. Women in business.- Chapter 2. Isabella De Mari Doria, a female investor and gambler in the Genoese aristocracy (Antonio Iodice).- Chapter 3. Women and business: fresh evidence from the probate records of Milan (1862-1900) (Stefania Licini).- Chapter 4. Female entrepreneurs and economic development in Capri (1900-1960). A case study: La Parisienne (Rossella Del Prete).- Part II. Women in the labour market.- Chapter 5. From the edge to the heart: female employment in 19th century Italy (Giuliana Freschi).- Chapter 6. Labour market segregation: female teachers in Southern Italy (1861-1937) (Vittoria Ferrandino).- Chapter 7. Incomes and employment of Italian women (1900-1950) (Giacomo Gabbuti).- Part III. Women in education.- Chapter 8. Aurelia Josz, educational entrepreneur, and her school of agriculture for girls (Giandomenica Becchio).- Chapter 9. Female students and graduates in business and economics in Turin (1906-1940) (Laura Giartosio).- Chapter 10. Academic research and university careers of women economists during the fascist regime (Letizia Pagliai).- Part IV. Women in politics. Chapter 11. Anna Kuliscioff's labour economics (Luca Michelini).- Chapter 12. Margherita Grassini Sarfatti, the economic thought of the Jewish woman who popularized fascism (Francesco Poggi).- Chapter 13. In the name of equality. Women's action to shape the right to work in the Italian Constituent Assembly (Claudia Rotondi).