This book is a survey of the history of work in general and of European urban artisans in particular, from the late middle ages to the era of industrialization. Unlike traditional histories of work and craftsmen, this book offers a multi-faceted understanding of artisan experience situated in the artisans' culture. It treats economic and institutional topics, but also devotes considerable attention to the changing ideologies of work, the role of government regulation in the world of work, the social history of craftspeople, the artisan in rebellion against the various authorities in his world, and the ceremonial and leisure life of artisans. Women, masters, journeymen, apprentices, and non-guild workers all receive substantial treatment. Th...
Eric Mielants is a contributing author, The Role of Medieval Cities and the Origins of Merchant Cap...
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This book re-evaluates and extends understandings about how work was conceived and what it could ent...
Earlier Hungarian ethnography paid little attention to the role of crafts in local society. It is on...
The author analyses the various peculiarities of the arists' social status in medieval society. He c...
Art & Labour ‘re-narratavises’ the relationship between art, craft and industry, posing the claim th...
This monumental study demonstrates the power of culture to define the meaning of labor. Drawing on m...
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International audienceThe period from the 1830s to the 1930s was that of the industrialization of Eu...
Around 1900 the artisan became a national symbol throughout Europe. While the peasant had been lioni...
The medieval marketplace is a familiar setting in popular and academic accounts of the Middle Ages, ...
For a long time guilds have been condemned as a major obstacle to economic progress in the pre-indus...
Malgré le dynamisme des recherches consacrées depuis plusieurs décennies à l'artisanat et, dans une ...
Eric Mielants is a contributing author, The Role of Medieval Cities and the Origins of Merchant Cap...
Did ordinary Italians have a ‘Renaissance’? This book presents the first in depth exploration of how...
This essay evaluates the nature of German artisan culture in gilded-age Chicago and its role in the ...
This book re-evaluates and extends understandings about how work was conceived and what it could ent...
Earlier Hungarian ethnography paid little attention to the role of crafts in local society. It is on...
The author analyses the various peculiarities of the arists' social status in medieval society. He c...
Art & Labour ‘re-narratavises’ the relationship between art, craft and industry, posing the claim th...
This monumental study demonstrates the power of culture to define the meaning of labor. Drawing on m...
My work deals with the history of recent explotation of handicrafts in the relationship to a country...
Apprenticeship in early modern Europe has been the subject of important research in the last decades...
International audienceThe period from the 1830s to the 1930s was that of the industrialization of Eu...
Around 1900 the artisan became a national symbol throughout Europe. While the peasant had been lioni...
The medieval marketplace is a familiar setting in popular and academic accounts of the Middle Ages, ...
For a long time guilds have been condemned as a major obstacle to economic progress in the pre-indus...
Malgré le dynamisme des recherches consacrées depuis plusieurs décennies à l'artisanat et, dans une ...
Eric Mielants is a contributing author, The Role of Medieval Cities and the Origins of Merchant Cap...
Did ordinary Italians have a ‘Renaissance’? This book presents the first in depth exploration of how...
This essay evaluates the nature of German artisan culture in gilded-age Chicago and its role in the ...