A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä
Boys learning craft skills : Rural artisan apprenticeships in early modern Finland (2019)


Uotila, M. (2019). Boys learning craft skills : Rural artisan apprenticeships in early modern Finland. Melanges de l'Ecole francaise de Rome: Italie et Mediterranee, 131(2), 343-355. https://doi.org/10.4000/mefrim.6852


JYU-tekijät tai -toimittajat


Julkaisun tiedot

Julkaisun kaikki tekijät tai toimittajatUotila, Merja

Lehti tai sarjaMelanges de l'Ecole francaise de Rome: Italie et Mediterranee

ISSN1123-9891

eISSN1724-2142

Julkaisuvuosi2019

Volyymi131

Lehden numero2

Artikkelin sivunumerot343-355

KustantajaÉcole Française de Rome

JulkaisumaaItalia

Julkaisun kielienglanti

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4000/mefrim.6852

Julkaisun avoin saatavuusAvoimesti saatavilla

Julkaisukanavan avoin saatavuusKokonaan avoin julkaisukanava

Julkaisu on rinnakkaistallennettu (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/71416


Tiivistelmä

Research on handicrafts has generally concentrated on the study of urban artisans and guilds. However, not all artisans operated in towns, nor were rural artisans always small marginal groups. For instance, the majority of Finnish artisans lived and worked in the countryside. They had the right to take on apprentices; therefore, most rural artisans received their training from artisans working in the same environment. This article characterizes apprentices in the early nineteenth century in Finland and studies how rural artisans organized their occupational training. A single large Finnish parish was selected as the subject of this research, in order to study artisans and their apprentices more individually, and to examine details such as the duration of apprenticeships, completion rates, and the social backgrounds and ages of apprentices.


YSO-asiasanatkäsityötkäsityöläisetkädentaidotmaaseutuhistoria

Vapaat asiasanat1800-luku


Liittyvät organisaatiot


OKM-raportointiKyllä

Raportointivuosi2020

JUFO-taso1


Viimeisin päivitys 2024-11-03 klo 14:28