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Klappentext Using new approaches in economic! social! labour and institutional history! this volume analyses guilds in the period 500 1700 AD. Zusammenfassung Recent approaches in economic! social! labour and institutional history are revealing why guilds were established! and why they could maintain themselves for such a long time. This volume attempts to set up a comparative framework to analyse guilds in the period between Classical Antiquity and the Industrial Revolution. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on contributors; Preface: S. R. Epstein (1960¿2007) and the guilds Maarten Prak; 1. The return of the guilds: towards a global history of the guilds in pre-industrial times Jan Lucassen, Tine De Moor, and Jan Luiten van Zanden; 2. Women, gender and guilds in early modern Europe: an overview of recent research Clare Crowston; 3. The political economy of European craft guilds: power relations and economic strategies of merchants and master artisans in the medieval and early modern textile industries Hugo Soly; 4. Ottoman guilds in the early modern era Onur Yildirim; 5. The guild in modern South Asia Tirthankar Roy; 6. Brotherhoods and stock societies: guilds in pre-modern Japan Mary Louise Nagata; 7. Rural guilds and urban¿rural guild relations in early modern Central Europe Josef Ehmer; 8. Guilds reappraised: Italy in the early modern period Luca Mocarelli; 9. The silent revolution: a new perspective on the emergence of commons, guilds and other forms of corporate collective action in Western Europe Tine De Moor; 10. Chinese guilds from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries: an overview Christine Moll-Murata; 11. From guild to rotary: hunters' associations and Mali's search for a civil society Jan Jansen.