Citizenship is a socio-political instrument of inclusion – and therefore inevitably also of exclusion. It has been so ever since the invention of the concept in Antiquity. In the historical literature it is often argued that the exclusion element was for a long time predominant, and only became replaced by ‘inclusion’ after the French Revolution and the rise of parliamentary democracy. In the pre-modern world exclusion mechanisms were indeed an important aspect of the rules for the acquisition of citizenship status, and in particular for guild membership and the monopoly rights that their regulations asserted. Guilds, especially, have been portrayed as providing unfair advantages to established masters and their descendants, over immigrants...
In recent decades historians, sociologists and political scientists have attempted to explain why in...
This essay examines the effect of European craft guilds on early European society. Specifically, it ...
In recent decades historians, sociologists and political scientists have attempted to explain why in...
Citizenship is a socio-political instrument of inclusion – and therefore inevitably also of exclusio...
One of the standard objections against citizenship systems and trade organizations in the premodern ...
Citizenship is a socio-political instrument of inclusion – and therefore inevitably also of exclusio...
One of the standard objections against guilds in the premodern world has been their exclusiveness. G...
One of the standard objections against guilds in the premodern world has been their exclusiveness. G...
Barriers to economic rights that limited access to markets and strongly privileged ‘insiders’ are of...
Citizenship was the main vehicle through which urban authorities granted political and economic righ...
This paper develops a simple methodology to estimate the stock of citizens and citizenship rates for...
Citizenship was the main vehicle through which urban authorities granted political and economic righ...
For a long time guilds have been condemned as a major obstacle to economic progress in the pre-indus...
This paper examines how contacts were used to secure apprenticeships in Early Modern Europe. How app...
The recent literature on craft guilds in late medieval and early modern Europe no longer considers t...
In recent decades historians, sociologists and political scientists have attempted to explain why in...
This essay examines the effect of European craft guilds on early European society. Specifically, it ...
In recent decades historians, sociologists and political scientists have attempted to explain why in...
Citizenship is a socio-political instrument of inclusion – and therefore inevitably also of exclusio...
One of the standard objections against citizenship systems and trade organizations in the premodern ...
Citizenship is a socio-political instrument of inclusion – and therefore inevitably also of exclusio...
One of the standard objections against guilds in the premodern world has been their exclusiveness. G...
One of the standard objections against guilds in the premodern world has been their exclusiveness. G...
Barriers to economic rights that limited access to markets and strongly privileged ‘insiders’ are of...
Citizenship was the main vehicle through which urban authorities granted political and economic righ...
This paper develops a simple methodology to estimate the stock of citizens and citizenship rates for...
Citizenship was the main vehicle through which urban authorities granted political and economic righ...
For a long time guilds have been condemned as a major obstacle to economic progress in the pre-indus...
This paper examines how contacts were used to secure apprenticeships in Early Modern Europe. How app...
The recent literature on craft guilds in late medieval and early modern Europe no longer considers t...
In recent decades historians, sociologists and political scientists have attempted to explain why in...
This essay examines the effect of European craft guilds on early European society. Specifically, it ...
In recent decades historians, sociologists and political scientists have attempted to explain why in...