2017
DOI: 10.1080/03044181.2017.1298322
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Con-artists or entrepreneurs? Fripperers and market space in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Paris

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“…Did tailors' growing access to imported luxury cloths help prompt new types of clothing and accessories? In the discussion, Peter Stabel notes that secondhand clothes dealers in medieval Bruges were really a manufacturing trade, which was not entirely the case for their counterparts in London and Paris at the time (Staples 2011;. Parisian embroiderers were organized into guilds during the Middle Ages (Depping 1837, 379-82), but even in the eighteenth century the Lyons embroiders worked as independent contractors.…”
Section: Commercial Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Did tailors' growing access to imported luxury cloths help prompt new types of clothing and accessories? In the discussion, Peter Stabel notes that secondhand clothes dealers in medieval Bruges were really a manufacturing trade, which was not entirely the case for their counterparts in London and Paris at the time (Staples 2011;. Parisian embroiderers were organized into guilds during the Middle Ages (Depping 1837, 379-82), but even in the eighteenth century the Lyons embroiders worked as independent contractors.…”
Section: Commercial Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Una buena revisión del tema en Furió 2019. 6 Meneghin 2020;Staples 2017;Roux 1996;Davis 2010. 7 El mercado en ámbito rural en la Edad Media es en sí mismo un objeto de estudio mucho más reciente.…”
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