Guilds and Lawsuits. Social and Labour restrictive behaviors (16th -18th centuries)
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ehmm.3.2016.39-54Keywords:
Guild, Lawsuit, Castile, XVI-XVIII centuriesAbstract
The addition to the crafts, corporative inbreeding of teachers, control of their charges and lawsuits between guilds are important aspects when it comes to a better understanding of the evolution of the rhythms in the world of the manufacturing jobs of the Castilians of Ancient Regime. The return of the guild shows that labor and production formula of meeting consumer demands was not a synonym of backwardness when their daily practices used to exceed the legal regulations.
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