The aim of this article is twofold. First, it offers an analysis of heredity and exclusivity in Bruges' late medieval goldsmith guild on the basis of prosopographical research. It examines family ties and the entrance of newcomers to this guild, thereby also exposing the flexibility of guild regulations. In second place, it focuses on the relationship between the perceived exclusivity of goldsmith guilds and the functioning of this guild in practice. In doing so, this article becomes a case study demonstrating the place of goldsmith guilds in debates concerning the nature of guilds
This essay examines the effect of European craft guilds on early European society. Specifically, it ...
The PhD thesis seeks to explore the social structure of the craftsmen of the town of Luxembourg in t...
This dissertation studies civic political participation in late medieval towns, particularly in the ...
Over the last few decades most guild studies in medieval history have successfully shifted towards a...
This thesis examines the roles played by craft organisations or 'guilds' in medieval urban society t...
The history of the growth of a city in Western Europe, particularly the cities in the Benelux region...
This thesis engages with a broad range archival source from across Flanders to analyse poorly unders...
Dutch historiography of the guilds was ‘sectarian’ throughout the nineteenth and much of the twentie...
From the late Middle Ages until the mid-eighteenth century, guilds exerted substantial social contr...
The craft guilds of late medieval Ghent have been analysed for their socio-economic power and their ...
This thesis engages with a broad range archival source from across Flanders to analyse poorly under...
Historians have suggested that medieval urban guilds played a role in political and commercial netwo...
Evidence of parish organisation in late medieval England, and the impact of the Henrician Reformatio...
Tussen hamer en aambeeld is a social economic study into several aspects of the goldsmiths profess...
One of the standard objections against guilds in the premodern world has been their exclusiveness. G...
This essay examines the effect of European craft guilds on early European society. Specifically, it ...
The PhD thesis seeks to explore the social structure of the craftsmen of the town of Luxembourg in t...
This dissertation studies civic political participation in late medieval towns, particularly in the ...
Over the last few decades most guild studies in medieval history have successfully shifted towards a...
This thesis examines the roles played by craft organisations or 'guilds' in medieval urban society t...
The history of the growth of a city in Western Europe, particularly the cities in the Benelux region...
This thesis engages with a broad range archival source from across Flanders to analyse poorly unders...
Dutch historiography of the guilds was ‘sectarian’ throughout the nineteenth and much of the twentie...
From the late Middle Ages until the mid-eighteenth century, guilds exerted substantial social contr...
The craft guilds of late medieval Ghent have been analysed for their socio-economic power and their ...
This thesis engages with a broad range archival source from across Flanders to analyse poorly under...
Historians have suggested that medieval urban guilds played a role in political and commercial netwo...
Evidence of parish organisation in late medieval England, and the impact of the Henrician Reformatio...
Tussen hamer en aambeeld is a social economic study into several aspects of the goldsmiths profess...
One of the standard objections against guilds in the premodern world has been their exclusiveness. G...
This essay examines the effect of European craft guilds on early European society. Specifically, it ...
The PhD thesis seeks to explore the social structure of the craftsmen of the town of Luxembourg in t...
This dissertation studies civic political participation in late medieval towns, particularly in the ...