【熟練工とヨーロッパの都市】
The Artisan and the European Town, 1500–1900(Historical Urban Studies Series) H 280 p. 97
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Contents: Past masters: in search of the artisan in European history, Geoffrey Crossick; Artisans and urban politics in 17th-century Germany, Christopher R. Friedrichs; Cultural analysis and early-modern artisans, James R. Farr; ’Broken all in pieces’: artisans and the regulation of workmanship in early-modern London, Michael Berlin ; The aristocratic hôtel and its artisans in 18th-century Paris: the market ruled by court society, Natacha Coquery; Craftsmen and revolution in Bordeaux, Josette Pontet; Craftsmen in the political and symbolic order: the case of 18th-century Malmö, Lars Edgren; Women and the craft guilds in 18th-century Nantes, Elizabeth Musgrave; Worlds of mobility: migration patterns of Viennese artisans in the 18th-century, Josef Ehmer; Artisans in Hungarian towns on the eve of industrialization, Vera Bácskai; Urban renovation and changes in artisans’ activities: the Parisian Fabrique in the Arts et Métiers quarter during the Second Empire, Florence Bourillon; Artisans and the labour markert in Dutch provincial capitals around 1900, Pim Kooij; Index.
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