From Artisan to Worker: Guilds, the French State, and the Organization of Labor, 1776-1821 - By Michael P. Fitzsimmons: REVIEWS AND SHORT NOTICESdoi:10.1111/j.1468-229x.2010.00508_27.xPamela PilbeamBlackwell Publishing Ltd
reading up on the Germans as background for the book), yesterday, on the last Sunday before Lent, my beloved and I decided we wanted a donut – not a usual thing, but is seemed appropriate. The only place open – it was almost noon – was this artisan bakery a couple miles away: ...
This article analyses different aspects of illicit artisan work, especially in early modern L眉beck. It was a significant political problem especially for the guilds, because in their view it was a severe encroachment on their corporate liberties. In particular, the social control of clandestine ...
It's great that somebody finally volunteered to get the Open Source Gerbers into a better shape. This is not meant to slam the great work of the Russian guy who made and released these Gerbers, not at all. Misha did a great job and the whole worldwide Apple-1 crowd should cherish an...
From Artisan to Worker: Guilds, the French State, and the Organization of Labor, 1776–1821The history of work and workers in France during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries has several unique features that make it a particularly fascinating case-study in the intersection of ...
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The present register (defter) is so far the only known list of the artisans of the above mentioned trades in Mostar. It was made on 25th of Gumada II in 1168 A. H. (April 13th, 1755). It was made on the occasion of promotion of apprentices (bend-i...