Labour Laws in Preindustrial Europe: The Coercion and Regulation of Wage Labour, c.1350-1850

Author:   Jane Whittle ,  Dr Thijs Lambrecht ,  Professor Francine Michaud ,  Professor Raffaella Sarti
Publisher:   Boydell & Brewer Ltd
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9781783277681


Pages:   266
Publication Date:   16 May 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Explores the variety of legal and regulatory regimes that existed in Western Europe to control labour and how workers experienced those controls. Many economic historians have assumed that labour in Western Europe was 'free' after the end of serfdom in the fifteenth century. These assumptions are increasingly being questioned and labour laws have been identified as creating significant restrictions on workers' freedom. This collection is the first book to look at labour laws across Western Europe from a longer-term perspective. It is interdisciplinary in nature bringing together studies in social, political, economic and legal history. Elements of labour legislation appeared before the Black Death, but were strengthened afterwards particularly in places and periods where labour became scarce. The collection focuses on the rural economy in the late medieval and early modern period. It provides a series of studies which introduce a range of approaches to labour regulation and the very idea of labour across Europe. Uniquely, the collection offers observations on the impact of labour laws on everyday social relations. Attempts to regulate work and labour varied widely: in places they amounted to wishful thinking on the part of the regional authorities, whereas elsewhere they could impose severe limitations on individual freedoms. Contributors: Davide Cristoferi, Theresa Johnsson, Thijs Lambrecht, Charmian Mansell, Francine Michaud, Hanne Osthus, Raffaella Sarti, Carolina Uppenberg and Jane Whittle.

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Author:   Jane Whittle ,  Dr Thijs Lambrecht ,  Professor Francine Michaud ,  Professor Raffaella Sarti
Publisher:   Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Imprint:   The Boydell Press
Edition:   Paperback original
ISBN:  

9781783277681


ISBN 10:   1783277688
Pages:   266
Publication Date:   16 May 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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List of Illustrations List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: Towards a Comparative History of Europe's Labour Laws c.1350-1850 Thijs Lambrecht and Jane Whittle Part I: Regulating Agricultural Workers c.1350-1600 1. Attitudes to Wage Labour in English Labour Legislation, 1349-1601 Jane Whittle 2. Agricultural Workers and their Contractual Terms of Employment in Marseille, 1349-1400 Francine Michaud 3. The Ties that Bind: Mezzadria and Labour Regulations after the Black Death in Florence and Siena, 1348-c.1500 Davide Cristoferi Part II: The Regulation and Classification of Labour in Early Modern Europe 4. Slaves, Servants and Other Dependent People: Early Modern Classifications and Western Europe's Self-Representation Raffaella Sarti 5. The Servant, the Law and the State: Servant Law in Denmark-Norway, c.1600-1800 Hanne Østhus 6. Labour Legislation in the Southern Low Countries, c.1600 - c.1820 Thijs Lambrecht 7. Dimensions of Free and Unfree Labour in the Swedish Servant Acts, 1664-1858 Carolina Uppenberg Part III: The Experience of Regulation 8. Objecting to Youth: Popular Attitudes to Service as a Form of Social and Economic Control in England, 1564-1641 Charmian Mansell 9. Exposed Lives: Compulsory Service and 'Vagrancy' Practices in Sweden in the 1830s Theresa Johnsson 10. The Moral Economy of Compulsory Service: Labour Regulations in Law and Practice in Nineteenth-Century Iceland Vilhelm Vilhelmsson Index

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Makes clear that a better understanding of the developing ideas and practices in Europe before the sixteenth century will also lead to a better understanding of the slave trade. It invites new questions about self-representations of the organization of labor within Europe over a longer period. This makes it an important book. Original Dutch: Het maakt duidelijk dat een beter begrip van de zich ontwikkelende ideeën en praktijken in Europa vóór de zestiende eeuw ook tot meer inzicht zal leiden in de door slavenhandel. Het nodigt ook uit tot het stellen van nieuwe vragen over zelfrepresentaties van de organisatie van arbeid binnen Europa over een langere periode. Daarmee is het een belangrijk boek. * TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR GESCHIEDENIS *


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JANE WHITTLE is Professor of Economic and Social History at the University of Exeter. THIJS LAMBRECHT is Lecturer in Rural History at the University of Ghent.

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