The European Guilds

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Discover the intricacies of European craft guilds with *The European Guilds*, a captivating trade paperback published by Princeton University Press. This essential read explores eight centuries of economic history, delving into the role of guilds from the Middle Ages through the Industrial Revolution. Engagingly written, the book presents a balanced analysis that examines both the benefits and drawbacks of these historical institutions. Did European guilds guarantee quality and skill, or did they merely serve to block innovation and competition? Sheilagh Ogilvie masterfully tackles this question, presenting thousands of guilds' case studies from 1000 to 1880. Readers will encounter vivid characters including honourable guild masters, overworked journeymen, and the marginalized groups such as migrants and women who defied oppressive practices. This book does not shy away from the complex dynamics of power and privilege, revealing how guilds interacted with political elites to shape economic landscapes. Ideal for scholars, historians, and anyone fascinated by European history, *The European Guilds* provides deep insights and thought-provoking questions. Uncover the legacy of guilds and their impact on modern economies – order your copy today and dive into this historical analysis that promises to enlighten your understanding of commerce and craft in European history.

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