Project Details
Description
During the early modern period a large share of the urban youth - especial ly but not exclusively young men - left the parental home to be trained at a master craftman's workshop with the intention of becoming skilled artisans and in the hope of astablishing themselves as independent masters one day. This guil-based apprenticeship system's social, cultural, and economic aspects and its transformation during the early modern period, especially the consequences of the convergence - in both spatial and temporal respects - of learning, working, and living.
Acronym | OZR511 |
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Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 1/01/99 → 31/12/02 |
Keywords
- Social-cultural history of Modern Age
- Social-Economic history of Modern Age
Flemish discipline codes in use since 2023
- History and archaeology
- Pedagogical and educational sciences
- Economics and business
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