This book is centered on the history of the girl from the medieval period through to the early
twenty-first century. Authored by an international team of scholars the volume explores the
transition from adolescent girlhood to young womanhood the formation and education of girls in
the home and in school and paid work undertaken by girls in different parts of the world and
at different times. It highlights the value of a comparative approach to the history of the
girl as the contributors point to shared attitudes to girlhood and the similarity of the
experiences of girls in workplaces across the world. Contributions to the volume also emphasise
the central role of girls in the global economy from their participation in the textile
industry in the eighteenth century through to the migration of girls to urban centres in
twentieth-century Africa and China.