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Country and Artisans' Production and Supplyment in the Second Half of the 18th Century


Author(s):Jože Šorn
Co-author(s):Vasilij Melik (odg. ur.)
Leto:1978
Publisher(s):Zgodovinsko društvo za Slovenijo, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina
Type(s) of material:text
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In the second half of the 18th century in the area of Slovenia, which had about 900.000 inhabitants, the number of commercial artisans and country weavers was increasing more and more quickly in the strengthened system of supplyment in which the producers worked. The author estimates that the number of those commercial artisans who had not been closely connected by the supply system of production was probably 4000; the number of other professionals who worked in a fairly strongly organized system of supplyment was perhaps 2000. The main branches in this system were: textile (silk, linen, cloth), gun-making, strainer-making, and hosiery. The exact number of country weavers and other country producers (the so-called »Bauernfabriquen«) who were more or less organized and connected and who produced for the market cannot be given; presumably, they were at least 2000 in number.
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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/13019
    • title
      • Kmečka in obrtniška proizvodnja ter založništvo v drugi polovici 18. stoletja
      • Country and Artisans' Production and Supplyment in the Second Half of the 18th Century
    • creator
      • Jože Šorn
    • contributor
      • Vasilij Melik (odg. ur.)
    • subject
      • gospodarska zgodovina
      • založništvo
    • description
      • In the second half of the 18th century in the area of Slovenia, which had about 900.000 inhabitants, the number of commercial artisans and country weavers was increasing more and more quickly in the strengthened system of supplyment in which the producers worked. The author estimates that the number of those commercial artisans who had not been closely connected by the supply system of production was probably 4000; the number of other professionals who worked in a fairly strongly organized system of supplyment was perhaps 2000. The main branches in this system were: textile (silk, linen, cloth), gun-making, strainer-making, and hosiery. The exact number of country weavers and other country producers (the so-called »Bauernfabriquen«) who were more or less organized and connected and who produced for the market cannot be given; presumably, they were at least 2000 in number.
      • V drugi polovici 18. stoletja se je v slovenskem prostoru, ki je štel nekako 900.000 prebivalcev, vse hitreje večalo število komerčnih obrtnikov, kmečkih tkalcev in že v precej okrepljenem založniškem sistemu delujočih proizvajalcev. Avtor ceni, da je bilo tistih komerčnih obrtnikov, ki jih založniški način proizvodnje še ni trdneje povezal, verjetno 4000 po številu; morda 2000 je bilo ostalih profesionistov, ki so že delali v precej trdno organiziranem založniškem sistemu. Tu so vodile naslednje panoge: tekstilna (svila, platno, sukno), puškarska, sitarska, nogavičarska. Konkretnejšega števila kmečkih tkalcev in drugih kmečkih proizvajalcev (tkim. »Baurenfabriquen«), ki so že bolj ali manj organizirano, povezano »fabriciralk za trg, ni mogoče določiti, domneva pa se, da jih je bilo najmanj 2000 po številu.
    • publisher
      • Zgodovinsko društvo za Slovenijo
    • date
      • 1978
    • type
      • besedilo
    • language
      • Slovenščina
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    • rights
      • license: ccByNcNd