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A cultural history of artisans and hand skills against the background of technical and commercial modernisation in ScotlandShortlisted for Saltire Society Scottish Research Book of the Year 2022 Draws on personal, business, institutional and official records as well as newspaper reports and visual illustrations Examples cover the whole of Scotland and all areas of craftwork and handmade goods Considers the changing cultural value accorded to handmade goods for craftworkers and their customers This book examines individuals, families and communities of craftworkers and their changing experience in town and country. Based on case studies drawn from personal, business, institutional and official records, as well as newspaper reports and visual illustrations, it looks at workplace dynamics and handmade wares shaped by personal consumption, rather than industrial production. Stana Nenadic examines the 'things' that were made and the values they embodied at a time when most Scots were still engaged in hand making either for income or pleasure despite Scotland's emergence as a great industrial powerhouse.

Craftworkers in Nineteenth Century Scotland: Making and Adapting in an Industrial Age

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    Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
    Publication Date: 16/08/2023
    ISBN13: 9781474493086, 978-1474493086
    ISBN10: 1474493084

    Number of Pages: 272

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

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    A cultural history of artisans and hand skills against the background of technical and commercial modernisation in ScotlandShortlisted for Saltire Society Scottish Research Book of the Year 2022 Draws on personal, business, institutional and official records as well as newspaper reports and visual illustrations Examples cover the whole of Scotland and all areas of craftwork and handmade goods Considers the changing cultural value accorded to handmade goods for craftworkers and their customers This book examines individuals, families and communities of craftworkers and their changing experience in town and country. Based on case studies drawn from personal, business, institutional and official records, as well as newspaper reports and visual illustrations, it looks at workplace dynamics and handmade wares shaped by personal consumption, rather than industrial production. Stana Nenadic examines the 'things' that were made and the values they embodied at a time when most Scots were still engaged in hand making either for income or pleasure despite Scotland's emergence as a great industrial powerhouse.

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