Itinerant merchants: between networks of migrants and survival strategy (16th–20th)

Q2 Arts and Humanities
L. Fontaine
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ABSTRACT In dictionaries as well as in literature, the pedlar is an ambiguous figure. Urban sources testify to the desire of the urban authorities and sedentary merchants to exclude them. A few bankruptcy files do, however, make it possible to document failures as well as to provide information on the tours and the credit necessary to exercise the trade. However, to overcome the purely urban viewpoint, one must leave the town behind and concentrate instead upon the home villages and its notarial archives in order to link individual departures to the social framework to which they belonged and to understand the organisation of these networks of migrants. However, the municipal archives on poverty, on markets, as well as the archives of the police, justice and guilds allow us to enter into certain economic practices of the most destitute. In the first part, the essay describes the organisation of migrant networks and their evolution between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries. In the second part, it analyses urban peddling, which is the economic resource of the poorest people, particularly women, and the battles waged against them by the elites and established merchants in order to keep them off the streets.
流动商人:移民网络与生存策略之间的关系(16 - 20)
在词典和文学作品中,小贩都是一个模棱两可的人物。城市资源证明了城市当局和定居的商人希望将他们排除在外。然而,一些破产档案确实可以记录失败,并提供有关旅行和执行贸易所需的信贷的信息。然而,为了克服纯粹的城市观点,人们必须离开城镇,转而关注家乡村庄及其公证档案,以便将个人离开与他们所属的社会框架联系起来,并了解这些移民网络的组织。然而,关于贫困、市场的市政档案,以及警察、司法和行会的档案,使我们能够进入最贫困人口的某些经济实践。在第一部分中,本文描述了移民网络的组织及其在16世纪和20世纪之间的演变。第二部分,分析了城市小贩,这是最贫穷的人,尤其是妇女的经济来源,以及精英和老牌商人为了让她们远离街头而与她们进行的斗争。
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History of Retailing and Consumption
History of Retailing and Consumption Arts and Humanities-History
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