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A Female Competitor to the Miners of the Pyrenees: How Did Her Rivals View Claudine Le Breton-Pignal?

In: Nineteenth Century Businesswomen

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  • Daniel Fischer

    (CRULH (Centre de Recherche Universitaire Lorrain d’Histoire), Université de Lorraine)

Abstract

Correspondence from the 1780s between the Count of Beust, a manufacturer from the Holy Roman Empire settled in the south of France, and Philippe Frédéric de Dietrich, the king’s commissioner for the inspection of mines and furnaces, draws attention to the mining activity of an entrepreneur named “Dame Pignal,” an inhabitant of Orthez in the Béarn region. The comparison of this correspondence, preserved in the Dietrich Archives, with other local and national sources allows us to identify this woman and to take the measure of her diversified activities, her businesses having survived across six different political regimes from the 1780s to the 1800s. The difficulties she faced in developing her activities can be compared to those faced by other entrepreneurs in the same period in the usually exclusively male field of mining. However, as a mine operator, manufacturer, and laboratory owner, she managed to earn the esteem of the French mining administration and even her competitors, who were tempted not to consider her a credible rival because of her gender, even though, being neither rich nor a widow, she did not fit the usual profile of the eighteenth- or nineteenth-century female entrepreneur.

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  • Daniel Fischer, 2024. "A Female Competitor to the Miners of the Pyrenees: How Did Her Rivals View Claudine Le Breton-Pignal?," Frontiers in Economic History, in: Charlotte Le Chapelain (ed.), Nineteenth Century Businesswomen, chapter 0, pages 223-251, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:frochp:978-3-031-56411-6_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-56411-6_12
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