This article uses recently digitized samples of apprentices and masters in London and Bristol to quantify the practice of apprenticeship in the late seventeenth century. Apprenticeship appears much more fluid than is traditionally understood. Many apprentices did not complete their terms of indenture; late arrival and early departure from the master's household were widespread. Other apprentices appear to have been absent temporarily, returning to the master shortly before the end of their indenture. Regression analysis indicates that the patterns of presence and absence broadly reflect the resources and external opportunities available to apprentices
This thesis uses apprenticeship indentures to offer a novel insight into guilds and apprenticeship i...
Pre-industrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth-cen...
This paper examines how contacts were used to secure apprenticeships in Early Modern Europe. How app...
This article uses recently digitized samples of apprentices and masters in London and Bristol to qua...
This paper re-examines the economics of premodern apprenticeship in England. I present new data show...
This paper uses recently digitised samples of apprentices and masters in London and Bristol to quant...
England was the only pre-modern European country with national legislation covering apprenticeship (...
Leaving home and entering service was a key transition in early modern England. This article present...
Apprenticeship in London was the concern of both livery company and city institutions. In this artic...
Preindustrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth cent...
Preindustrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth cent...
Preindustrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth cent...
Apprenticeship has been discussed from two angles. The first sees apprenticeship as a response to th...
We examine the role of social and geographical networks in structuring entry into premodern London's...
Apprenticeship was probably the largest mode of organized learning in early modern European societie...
This thesis uses apprenticeship indentures to offer a novel insight into guilds and apprenticeship i...
Pre-industrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth-cen...
This paper examines how contacts were used to secure apprenticeships in Early Modern Europe. How app...
This article uses recently digitized samples of apprentices and masters in London and Bristol to qua...
This paper re-examines the economics of premodern apprenticeship in England. I present new data show...
This paper uses recently digitised samples of apprentices and masters in London and Bristol to quant...
England was the only pre-modern European country with national legislation covering apprenticeship (...
Leaving home and entering service was a key transition in early modern England. This article present...
Apprenticeship in London was the concern of both livery company and city institutions. In this artic...
Preindustrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth cent...
Preindustrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth cent...
Preindustrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth cent...
Apprenticeship has been discussed from two angles. The first sees apprenticeship as a response to th...
We examine the role of social and geographical networks in structuring entry into premodern London's...
Apprenticeship was probably the largest mode of organized learning in early modern European societie...
This thesis uses apprenticeship indentures to offer a novel insight into guilds and apprenticeship i...
Pre-industrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth-cen...
This paper examines how contacts were used to secure apprenticeships in Early Modern Europe. How app...