ピーター・ド・ラ・クールのレイデン毛織物工業論をめぐって
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Pieter de la Court, one of the biggest clothiers (reder) in the seventeenth-century Leyden played the leading role in both camlets (grein) and cloths (laken) industries. In his well-known work "'t Welvaren der Stad Leiden", he dwelt on the prosperous Leyden cloth induetries. The stress he laid in his work seems to have been upon the abolition of the priviledges that many craft guilds then kept holding in Leyden, particularly those of the eight guilds including the cloth-dressers(lakenbereiders, droogscheerders),because those eight craft guilds were obstacles to the industrial activities of big clothiers. Especially the cloth-dressers guild stood in the way of big, enterprising clothiers who aimed at large-scale production.
- 社会経済史学会の論文
- 1978-02-28