Ever since the Middle Ages, the Venetian government exercised strong control over guilds and, more generally, over labour relations and apprenticeships in particular. The regulations of the Venetian guilds are often quite detailed with regard to apprenticeships and admission to the trade and became more precise in the course of the early modern age, in response to an increasingly pressing demand from state magistracies. The Venetian economy in the early modern age was characterised by an important manufacturing development, which partly compensated for the commercial marginalisation of Venice. The research highlights the way apprenticeships were organised and the role played by artisan immigration in the Venetian economy
Protectionist legislation traditionally excluded immigrant merchants from Venetian trade, yet by 160...
To understand the system of business relations within the commercial network of the Republic of Ven...
The craft guild system from the Middle Ages to the mid-nineteenth century was responsible for the tr...
Ever since the Middle Ages, the Venetian government exercised strong control over guilds and, more g...
Apprenticeship in early modern Europe has been the subject of important research in the last decades...
In Early Modern Venice, painters were members of a Fraglia, which literally means “brotherhood”. Thi...
The paper provides a general view of different typologies of privilege existing in the Republic of V...
This paper analyses the characteristics of the training of the different professions belonging to th...
For a long time guilds have been condemned as a major obstacle to economic progress in the pre-indus...
One of the standard objections against guilds in the premodern world has been their exclusiveness. G...
Apprenticeship has been discussed from two angles. The first sees apprenticeship as a response to th...
Il saggio analizza le relazioni tra la struttura istituzionale veneziana e le fasi di ascesa e decli...
This article introduces the volume Apprenticeship, Work, Society in Early Modern Venice, in which th...
One of the standard objections against citizenship systems and trade organizations in the premodern ...
The aim of this article is to show the relation between early modern labour market and the foreign ...
Protectionist legislation traditionally excluded immigrant merchants from Venetian trade, yet by 160...
To understand the system of business relations within the commercial network of the Republic of Ven...
The craft guild system from the Middle Ages to the mid-nineteenth century was responsible for the tr...
Ever since the Middle Ages, the Venetian government exercised strong control over guilds and, more g...
Apprenticeship in early modern Europe has been the subject of important research in the last decades...
In Early Modern Venice, painters were members of a Fraglia, which literally means “brotherhood”. Thi...
The paper provides a general view of different typologies of privilege existing in the Republic of V...
This paper analyses the characteristics of the training of the different professions belonging to th...
For a long time guilds have been condemned as a major obstacle to economic progress in the pre-indus...
One of the standard objections against guilds in the premodern world has been their exclusiveness. G...
Apprenticeship has been discussed from two angles. The first sees apprenticeship as a response to th...
Il saggio analizza le relazioni tra la struttura istituzionale veneziana e le fasi di ascesa e decli...
This article introduces the volume Apprenticeship, Work, Society in Early Modern Venice, in which th...
One of the standard objections against citizenship systems and trade organizations in the premodern ...
The aim of this article is to show the relation between early modern labour market and the foreign ...
Protectionist legislation traditionally excluded immigrant merchants from Venetian trade, yet by 160...
To understand the system of business relations within the commercial network of the Republic of Ven...
The craft guild system from the Middle Ages to the mid-nineteenth century was responsible for the tr...