One important aspect of the transition to modernity is the survival of elements of the Old Regime beyond the French Revolution. It has been claimed that this can explain why in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries some Western countries adopted national corporatist structures while others transformed into liberal market economies. One of those elements is the persistence or absence of guild traditions. This is usually analyzed in a national context. This article aims to contribute to the debate by investigating the development of separate trades in Germany, the United Kingdom, and The Netherlands throughout the nineteenth century. We distinguish six scenarios of what might have happened to crafts and investigate how the prevale...
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...
Dutch historiography of the guilds was ‘sectarian’ throughout the nineteenth and much of the twentie...
One important aspect of the transition to modernity is the survival of elements of the Old Regime be...
In recent decades historians, sociologists and political scientists have attempted to explain why in...
In recent decades historians, sociologists and political scientists have attempted to explain why in...
One important aspect of the transition to modernity is the survival of elements of the Old Regime be...
The majority of apprenticeships in the Dutch Republic took place under the oversight of guilds and t...
From the end of eighteenth century till the last decade of the twentieth century it was commonly ass...
For a long time guilds have been condemned as a major obstacle to economic progress in the pre-indus...
Haupt H-G. Guild theory and guild organization in France and Germany during the nineteenth century. ...
From the late Middle Ages until the mid-eighteenth century, guilds exerted substantial social contr...
This paper, following the approach of the Dutch scholars de Vries and vab der Woude, claims that the...
The recent literature on craft guilds in late medieval and early modern Europe no longer considers t...
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...
Dutch historiography of the guilds was ‘sectarian’ throughout the nineteenth and much of the twentie...
One important aspect of the transition to modernity is the survival of elements of the Old Regime be...
In recent decades historians, sociologists and political scientists have attempted to explain why in...
In recent decades historians, sociologists and political scientists have attempted to explain why in...
One important aspect of the transition to modernity is the survival of elements of the Old Regime be...
The majority of apprenticeships in the Dutch Republic took place under the oversight of guilds and t...
From the end of eighteenth century till the last decade of the twentieth century it was commonly ass...
For a long time guilds have been condemned as a major obstacle to economic progress in the pre-indus...
Haupt H-G. Guild theory and guild organization in France and Germany during the nineteenth century. ...
From the late Middle Ages until the mid-eighteenth century, guilds exerted substantial social contr...
This paper, following the approach of the Dutch scholars de Vries and vab der Woude, claims that the...
The recent literature on craft guilds in late medieval and early modern Europe no longer considers t...
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...
Dutch historiography of the guilds was ‘sectarian’ throughout the nineteenth and much of the twentie...