Mechanisms of Apprenticeship in Late Medieval Genoa: Training, Actors and Networks (Thirteenth – Fourteenth Centuries)

Based on a broad sample of notarial deeds, the article considers apprenticeship in the port city of Genoa in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries with the aim of elucidating aspects of training and networking, as well as identifying the main actors involved. Three main aspects will be addressed:...

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Main Author: Denise Bezzina
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Centre de Recherches Historiques
Series:L'Atelier du CRH
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/acrh/25438
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description Based on a broad sample of notarial deeds, the article considers apprenticeship in the port city of Genoa in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries with the aim of elucidating aspects of training and networking, as well as identifying the main actors involved. Three main aspects will be addressed: the first concerns gender and the apparent absence of women from the training circuit. Secondly, the nature of the contract and the conditions it establishes are considered. The final section of the article examines recruitment networks underscoring the importance of social bonds, especially for those apprentices who came from distant places
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Mechanisms of Apprenticeship in Late Medieval Genoa: Training, Actors and Networks (Thirteenth – Fourteenth Centuries)
L'Atelier du CRH
networks
apprenticeship
13th–14th centuries
history of Genoa
notarial documents
title Mechanisms of Apprenticeship in Late Medieval Genoa: Training, Actors and Networks (Thirteenth – Fourteenth Centuries)
title_full Mechanisms of Apprenticeship in Late Medieval Genoa: Training, Actors and Networks (Thirteenth – Fourteenth Centuries)
title_fullStr Mechanisms of Apprenticeship in Late Medieval Genoa: Training, Actors and Networks (Thirteenth – Fourteenth Centuries)
title_full_unstemmed Mechanisms of Apprenticeship in Late Medieval Genoa: Training, Actors and Networks (Thirteenth – Fourteenth Centuries)
title_short Mechanisms of Apprenticeship in Late Medieval Genoa: Training, Actors and Networks (Thirteenth – Fourteenth Centuries)
title_sort mechanisms of apprenticeship in late medieval genoa training actors and networks thirteenth fourteenth centuries
topic networks
apprenticeship
13th–14th centuries
history of Genoa
notarial documents
url https://journals.openedition.org/acrh/25438
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