2016
DOI: 10.4000/mefrim.2476
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The price of an apprentice : contracts and trials in the woollen industry in sixteenth century Italy

Abstract: The history of work in the modern era has -often unfairly -considered children's work to be a minor aspect of the household, if not « complementary » to the economic activities unfolding within it. While the traditional garzonato [apprenticeship] represented a formative stage of an adolescent's life, geared toward learning a trade that would be practiced in adulthood, other work done outside of a trade career was considered -often incorrectly -as « minor » and as a mere response to a family's economic or struc… Show more

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“…As has been pointed out, the registration of a contract was not necessarily the beginning of a work relationship between two actors who did not have any previous social or economic relationship. It was sometimes the conclusion of a probationary period, during which masters tested the apprentices' (Curatolo, 1997;Caracausi, 2016;Maitte, 2017). Once an apprentice, a boy or girl was involved in several activities; he or she had to learn the trade, work, and take part in the more general family life of the master.…”
Section: Part 1: the Institutional And Historical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As has been pointed out, the registration of a contract was not necessarily the beginning of a work relationship between two actors who did not have any previous social or economic relationship. It was sometimes the conclusion of a probationary period, during which masters tested the apprentices' (Curatolo, 1997;Caracausi, 2016;Maitte, 2017). Once an apprentice, a boy or girl was involved in several activities; he or she had to learn the trade, work, and take part in the more general family life of the master.…”
Section: Part 1: the Institutional And Historical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%