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Archival Master’s Theses from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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Date of this Version

5-25-1964

Document Type

Thesis

Citation

Thesis (M.A.)—University of Nebraska—Lincoln, 1964. Department of History.

Comments

Copyright 1964, the author. Used by permission.

Abstract

This thesis is a study of guild structure from the beginning of 1340 to 1348, a time when there were three major changes in governmental organization. Of special concern will be the nature and implications of “guild changes” during the eight years. The term “guild changes” is used to indicate various alterations in guild functions, structure and economic and political role.

Advisor: William M. Bowsky

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