In nineteenth‑century Finland, artisans constituted an important part of society, and the majority of them lived in the countryside. Rural artisans were jacks-of-all-trades who met the needs of country folk. This chapter studies the rural artisans’ children and explores how craft knowledge was often transferred to the next generation. In early modern society, it was only natural that the son followed his father’s trade. This was a matter of societal stability and maintaining the social order. It was also practical to invest in the children’s future by transferring the family’s craft knowledge and skills to the offspring, who would provide future care for the elders in turn. Nonetheless, not all artisans’ sons became professionals, and pract...
This article analyses the rural-urban migration of families in the Bohemian region of Pilsen in 1900...
This article analyses the rural–urban migration of families in the Bohemian region of Pilsen in 1900...
Craft-making skills are often passed down in families from one generation to the next. Sharing a cra...
Research on handicrafts has generally concentrated on the study of urban artisans and guilds. Howeve...
Finland was a predominantly rural country before 1850. Its village communities, however, also requir...
On the basis of two case studies of artisans from the Finnish countryside, this paper presents five ...
Earlier Hungarian ethnography paid little attention to the role of crafts in local society. It is on...
The article focuses on masculine consumption patterns and the production and dyeing of textiles in r...
Studie se zabývá příslušníky maloměstských řemeslnických rodin, tj. nižších středních vrstev, přičem...
The concept of cottage industry (kotiteollisuus) referred especially to rural craft practices. For...
This article concerns knowledge transfer within traditional crafts. Setting out from documented enco...
The status, content, and social factors influenc-ing craft education in Finland, a standard subject ...
In this paper, I analyse the educational and teaching systems developed for boys joining Vilnius cra...
This paper deals with regional mobility as well as with duration and stability of apprenticeships in...
ln the early l860s, newspapers began to provide a new forum for debate and discussion in the Finnish...
This article analyses the rural-urban migration of families in the Bohemian region of Pilsen in 1900...
This article analyses the rural–urban migration of families in the Bohemian region of Pilsen in 1900...
Craft-making skills are often passed down in families from one generation to the next. Sharing a cra...
Research on handicrafts has generally concentrated on the study of urban artisans and guilds. Howeve...
Finland was a predominantly rural country before 1850. Its village communities, however, also requir...
On the basis of two case studies of artisans from the Finnish countryside, this paper presents five ...
Earlier Hungarian ethnography paid little attention to the role of crafts in local society. It is on...
The article focuses on masculine consumption patterns and the production and dyeing of textiles in r...
Studie se zabývá příslušníky maloměstských řemeslnických rodin, tj. nižších středních vrstev, přičem...
The concept of cottage industry (kotiteollisuus) referred especially to rural craft practices. For...
This article concerns knowledge transfer within traditional crafts. Setting out from documented enco...
The status, content, and social factors influenc-ing craft education in Finland, a standard subject ...
In this paper, I analyse the educational and teaching systems developed for boys joining Vilnius cra...
This paper deals with regional mobility as well as with duration and stability of apprenticeships in...
ln the early l860s, newspapers began to provide a new forum for debate and discussion in the Finnish...
This article analyses the rural-urban migration of families in the Bohemian region of Pilsen in 1900...
This article analyses the rural–urban migration of families in the Bohemian region of Pilsen in 1900...
Craft-making skills are often passed down in families from one generation to the next. Sharing a cra...