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The Character and Implications of Strife Among the Masters Inside the Guilds of Eighteenth-Century Paris

Steven Kaplan
- 01 Jul 1986 - 
- Vol. 19, Iss: 4, pp 631-647
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This article is published in Journal of Social History.The article was published on 1986-07-01. It has received 14 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Character (mathematics).

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Social Capital in the Early Industrial Revolution

TL;DR: In the early Industrial Revolution, journeymen across early modern Europe forged associations to control hours, output, and the identity of their shopmates, and these combinations turned the world of production upside down.
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The managerial principles behind guild craftsmanship

TL;DR: The authors discusses three managerial principles used by the craft guilds: regulation, standards of accomplishment, and apprenticeship, and concludes that, while independent professionalism is progressive, it also minimizes the benefits that guilds obtained from experience-based knowledge.
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From Artisan to Worker: Guilds, the French State, and the Organization of Labor, 1776–1821

TL;DR: The decline and demise of guilds, 1776-91 2. The new regime begins, 1792-9 3. The re-emergence of the guilds as a policy issue, 1800-11 4. The triumph of mechanization, 1812-21 Conclusion as mentioned in this paper.
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‘I thought of it at work, in Ostend’ : Urban Artisan labour and guild ideology in the Later Medieval Low Countries

TL;DR: From the twelfth and certainly from the thirteenth century, a social group of artisans with their own political and economic aspirations can be clearly delineated in Netherlandish towns as mentioned in this paper.