'Gustav got the winery and Sophie got the soup tureen': the contribution of women to the Barossa valley wine industry, 1836-2003.

History Australia | December 1, 2005| | Copyright

This paper explores the participation of women in grape growing and wine making in the Barossa Valley, and their contribution to the establishment of the wine industry in this important centre of wine production in South Australia. It also addresses the social and cultural factors that have influenced women's work in the wine industry, such as the ideology underpinning the allocation of male and female work spaces. Most wine writers have consistently ignored the significant part that women have taken in the South Australian wine industry. An examination of primary sources ...


        
    


                
                

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