Apprenticeship in Early Nineteenth Century Montreal, 1790-1812
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Title |
Apprenticeship in Early Nineteenth Century Montreal, 1790-1812
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Abstract |
A study of the evolution in the economic and social aspects of apprenticeship in turn-of-the-nineteenth-century Montreal. The author points out that changes were occurring in the world of apprenticeship during this period. Many master artisans in the district of Montreal preferred to pay to the apprentice's parents a sum of money for their son's upkeep and maintenance. And because of difficulties between masters and apprentices, Justices of the Peace made rules and regulations for apprentices in the 1800s, and enforced them.
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Master's Thesis
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Concordia University
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Montreal
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Date |
1975
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xii-189p.
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en
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Audet, Pierre H. “Apprenticeship in Early Nineteenth Century Montreal, 1790-1812.” Master’s Thesis, Concordia University, 1975. http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/2542/1/MK24173.pdf.
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