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    This paper argues that historical research on late medieval and early modern craft guilds fails to escape teleological and anachronistic views, including when they are addressed as commons or ‘institutions for collective action’. These present-day conceptual lenses do not only create idealized views on guilds, but also of the contexts in which they operated, especially the state and the market. This is especially the case with neo-institutional views on the commons, which fall back on a transhis…Read more
  • Streng . Vrijheid, gelijkheid, broederschap en gezelligheid. Het Zwolse Sint Nicolaas tijdens het ancien régime (review)
    Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 81 (2): 531-533. 2003.