One of the standard objections against citizenship systems and trade organizations in the premodern world has been their exclusiveness. Privileged access to certain professions and industries is seen as a disincentive for technological progress. Guilds, especially, have been portrayed as providing unfair advantages to established masters and their descendants, over immigrants and other outsiders. In this paper the results of detailed local investigations of the composition of citizenries and guild apprentices and masters is brought together, to find out to what extent this picture is historically correct. This data offers an indirect measurement of the accessibility of citizenship and guilds that allows insight into the mechanisms of exclus...
Preindustrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth cent...
Citizenship was the main vehicle through which urban authorities granted political and economic righ...
From the late Middle Ages until the mid-eighteenth century, guilds exerted substantial social contr...
One of the standard objections against guilds in the premodern world has been their exclusiveness. G...
Citizenship is a socio-political instrument of inclusion – and therefore inevitably also of exclusio...
Citizenship is a socio-political instrument of inclusion – and therefore inevitably also of exclusio...
One of the standard objections against guilds in the premodern world has been their exclusiveness. G...
Barriers to economic rights that limited access to markets and strongly privileged ‘insiders’ are of...
Citizenship is a socio-political instrument of inclusion – and therefore inevitably also of exclusio...
The recent literature on craft guilds in late medieval and early modern Europe no longer considers t...
For a long time guilds have been condemned as a major obstacle to economic progress in the pre-indus...
Compensation from rulers of trading centres to merchants whose property rights had been violated was...
One important aspect of the transition to modernity is the survival of elements of the Old Regime be...
This paper examines the importance of social and geographical networks in structuring entry into ski...
This essay examines the effect of European craft guilds on early European society. Specifically, it ...
Preindustrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth cent...
Citizenship was the main vehicle through which urban authorities granted political and economic righ...
From the late Middle Ages until the mid-eighteenth century, guilds exerted substantial social contr...
One of the standard objections against guilds in the premodern world has been their exclusiveness. G...
Citizenship is a socio-political instrument of inclusion – and therefore inevitably also of exclusio...
Citizenship is a socio-political instrument of inclusion – and therefore inevitably also of exclusio...
One of the standard objections against guilds in the premodern world has been their exclusiveness. G...
Barriers to economic rights that limited access to markets and strongly privileged ‘insiders’ are of...
Citizenship is a socio-political instrument of inclusion – and therefore inevitably also of exclusio...
The recent literature on craft guilds in late medieval and early modern Europe no longer considers t...
For a long time guilds have been condemned as a major obstacle to economic progress in the pre-indus...
Compensation from rulers of trading centres to merchants whose property rights had been violated was...
One important aspect of the transition to modernity is the survival of elements of the Old Regime be...
This paper examines the importance of social and geographical networks in structuring entry into ski...
This essay examines the effect of European craft guilds on early European society. Specifically, it ...
Preindustrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth cent...
Citizenship was the main vehicle through which urban authorities granted political and economic righ...
From the late Middle Ages until the mid-eighteenth century, guilds exerted substantial social contr...