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guildMedieval association, particularly of artisans or merchants, formed for mutual aid and protection and the pursuit of a common purpose, whether religious or economic. Guilds became politically powerful in Europe but after the 16th century their position was undermined by the growth of capitalism. Guilds fulfilling charitable or religious functions (for example, the maintenance of schools, roads, or bridges; the assistance of members in misfortune; or the provision of the mass for the souls of dead members) flourished in Western Europe from the 9th century, but were suppressed in Protestant countries at the time of the Reformation. The earliest form of economic guild, the guild merchant, arose during the 11th and 12th centuries; this was an organization of the traders of a town, who had been granted a practical monopoly of its trade by charter. As the merchants often strove to exclude craftworkers from the guild, and to monopolize control of local government, the craft guilds came into existence in the 12th and 13th centuries. These, which included journeymen (day workers) and apprentices as well as employers, regulated prices, wages, working conditions, and apprenticeship; prevented unfair practices; and maintained high standards of craft. They also fulfilled many social, religious, and charitable functions. By the 14th century they had taken control of local government, ousting the guild merchant. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Support Local Crafters by shopping for gifts at one of the three Southern Highlands Craft Guild stores or at Mountain Made, the store in the Grove Arcade which features a wide range of craft items, all made in our Southern Appalachian region. Members of critics organizations, movie craft guilds and outfits such as the Golden Globes-distributing Hollywood Foreign Press Association have already begun to receive some screeners. Political divisions were reflected for artists not only in tangible forms of privileges attainable at court, such as freedom from membership in urban craft guilds, but on a theoretical level in terms of the art they were asked to produce: "an increasing divorce between 'high' intellectual art and simple, popular, didactic art" (17). |
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