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Family and business among master artisans and entrepreneurs

Family and business among master artisans and entrepreneurs This article considers the relationship between family and business among economically successful artisans who were on the way to attaining the status of industrial bourgeoisie. For 19th-century master artisans as well as for entrepreneurs, the family was an important means of economic success. The connection between family and business, however, manifested itself in various ways. Cross-sectional household structures show two distinct patterns, which might be interpreted as “traditional” and “modern” family forms. Yet, the study of family biographies and of intergenerational succession casts doubt upon dichotomous perspectives and points toward complex relations between family strategies, kinship networks, and the guilds. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The History of the Family Taylor & Francis

Family and business among master artisans and entrepreneurs

The History of the Family , Volume 6 (2): 16 – Jul 1, 2001

Family and business among master artisans and entrepreneurs

The History of the Family , Volume 6 (2): 16 – Jul 1, 2001

Abstract

This article considers the relationship between family and business among economically successful artisans who were on the way to attaining the status of industrial bourgeoisie. For 19th-century master artisans as well as for entrepreneurs, the family was an important means of economic success. The connection between family and business, however, manifested itself in various ways. Cross-sectional household structures show two distinct patterns, which might be interpreted as “traditional” and “modern” family forms. Yet, the study of family biographies and of intergenerational succession casts doubt upon dichotomous perspectives and points toward complex relations between family strategies, kinship networks, and the guilds.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1873-5398
eISSN
1081-602X
DOI
10.1016/S1081-602X(01)00070-7
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Abstract

This article considers the relationship between family and business among economically successful artisans who were on the way to attaining the status of industrial bourgeoisie. For 19th-century master artisans as well as for entrepreneurs, the family was an important means of economic success. The connection between family and business, however, manifested itself in various ways. Cross-sectional household structures show two distinct patterns, which might be interpreted as “traditional” and “modern” family forms. Yet, the study of family biographies and of intergenerational succession casts doubt upon dichotomous perspectives and points toward complex relations between family strategies, kinship networks, and the guilds.

Journal

The History of the FamilyTaylor & Francis

Published: Jul 1, 2001

Keywords: Business; Artisans; Enterpreneurs; History; Austria; Germany; Vienna

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