ABSTRACT

First Published in 1963. This book has grown up out of a piece of research planned by the author when a student in Berlin in 1898, and commenced to carry out as a student of the London School of Economics in the following year. An article published in the Economic Journal for September 1900, under the title, ‘ A Seventeenth¬ Century Trade Union’, which was the first outcome of this investigation. This work seeks to bridge over the gap which appeared to exist in industrial history between medieval England and the England of the eighteenth century.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

chapter I|26 pages

The Amalgamation of The Crafts

chapter III|33 pages

Industrial Capital v,Commerical Capital

chapter IV|23 pages

The Elizabethan Company

chapter V|22 pages

The Stuart Corporation of Small Masters

chapter VII|24 pages

Protectionism Under James I

chapter VIII|32 pages

The Antecedents of The Trade Union