Craft Guilds in the Early Modern Low Countries

Craft Guilds in the Early Modern Low Countries

Work, Power, and Representation

Lis, Catharina; Soly, Hugo; Prak, Maarten

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2019

282

Mole

Inglês

9781138379114

15 a 20 dias

520

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Contents: Preface; Craft guilds in comparative perspective: the Northern and Southern Netherlands, a survey, Catharina Lis and Hugo Soly; The establishment and distribution of craft guilds in the Low Countries, 1000-1800, Bert De Munck, Piet Lourens and Jan Lucassen; Corporate politics in the Low Countries: guilds as institutions, 14th to18th centuries, Maarten Prak; Export industries, craft guilds and capitalist trajectories, 13th to 18th centuries, Catharina Lis and Hugo Soly; Dressed to work: a gendered comparison of the tailoring trades in the Northern and Southern Netherlands, 16th to 18th centuries, Harald Deceulaer and Bibi Panhuysen; Religion and social structure: religious rituals in pre-industrial trade associations in the Low Countries, Alfons K.L. Thijs; A tradition of giving and receiving: mutual aid within the guild system, Sandra Bos; Corporative capital and social representation in the Southern and Northern Netherlands, 1500-1800, Johan Dambruyne; Conclusion, Jan Lucassen and Maarten Prak; Bibliography; Indexes.
Southern Netherlands;southern;Northern Netherlands;netherlands;Craft Guilds;northern;Van Der Woude;members;Van Uytven;van;Van Honacker;woude;Central Government;austrian;De Munck;system;Guild Altars;dutch;Amsterdam Guilds;republic;Oud Archief;Austrian Netherlands;Master Artisans;Fellow Tradesmen;Guild System;Johan Dambruyne;Civic Militias;Religious Services;Late Middle Ages;Guild Brothers;Guild Deans;Mutual Aid Funds;Sint Truiden;Journeymen Shoemakers;Journeymen Brotherhoods