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Building Early Modern Edinburgh

Autor Aaron Allen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 sep 2018
Much like in the present day, building a house in the sixteenth century involved masons, carpenters and glaziers, among others, and in many cities such trades had separate companies to govern their own affairs. In Edinburgh, however, they banded together in a single body - the Edinburgh Incorporation of Mary's Chapel.
Building Early Modern Edinburgh traces the history of the organisation, which sought to control the capital's building trades and defend their privileges. By utilising a range of previously missing charters and archival documents, the author offers a new perspective on the prestigious and important craft guild in its 543 years of existence. Developing a crucial theme of 'composite corporatism', and using the concepts of 'family' and 'household' to approach an urban institution, this book is a valuable resource of comparative material for the study of craft guilds and urban history in a global context.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781474442381
ISBN-10: 1474442382
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 12 B/W illustrations
Dimensiuni: 157 x 236 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS

Descriere

This volume traces the history of theEdinburgh Incorporation of Mary's Chapel, which sought to control the capital's building trades and defend their privileges. By utilising a range of previously missing charters and archival documents, the author offers a new perspective on the prestigious craft guild in its 542 years of existence.

Notă biografică

Aaron Allen is currently a Teaching Fellow at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of The Locksmith Craft in Early Modern Edinburgh (2007) and co-editor, with Cathryn Spence, of Edinburgh Housemails Taxation Book, 1634-1636 (2014).

Cuprins

List of Tables; List of Figures & Plates; List of Abbreviations; Foreword; Preface; Introduction: Incorporation and the Corporate Framework; 1. Headship and Inclusion; 2. Family, Household and Obligation; 3. Craft and Kirk: Security, Status and Shelter; 4. Craft and Burgh: Conflict or Partnership?; Conclusions: The Decline of Corporatism and the Rise of the Unfree; Appendices; Glossary; Bibliography; Index