近代早期欧洲非正规经济的许可:伦敦和那不勒斯的食品小贩

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q4 AREA STUDIES
C. Taverner
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现代早期伦敦和那不勒斯的街道上挤满了食品小贩,但他们与城市管理者的关系并不明确。通过比较16世纪至18世纪这两个首都对小贩的监管,本文将我们对非正规工作的了解扩展到了这一时期最大的两个城市,并认为历史学家应该将非正规工作视为一个社会过程,而不是一个固定的经济类别。反过来,它研究了食品小贩如何难以与其他违反规则的零售商区分开来,州长如何颁发食品销售许可证,以及小贩监管如何也涉及管理公共空间,并与性别和社会地位有关。伦敦市议员和那不勒斯人埃莱蒂没有完全取缔,而是在食品贩卖有用且符合行为标准的情况下,对其发放了许可证。在这个不断扩张的早期现代大都市中,决定谁可以出售食物以及如何出售食物是一个微妙平衡的治理问题。
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Licensing the Informal Economy in Early Modern Europe: Food Hawkers in London and Naples
Food hawkers filled the streets of early modern London and Naples but had an ambiguous relationship with urban governors. By comparing how hawkers were regulated in the two capitals between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, this article extends our knowledge of irregular work to two of the period’s largest cities and argues that historians should consider informality as a social process, rather than a fixed economic category. It examines, in turn, how food hawkers were hard to distinguish from other rule-breaking retailers, how governors issued food-selling licences, and how hawker regulation also involved managing public space and related to gender and social status. Instead of clamping down completely, London aldermen and Neapolitan eletti gave licence to food hawking when it was useful and stayed within standards of behaviour. Deciding who was allowed to sell food and how were finely balanced questions of governance in the expanding early modern metropolis.
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London Journal
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期刊介绍: The scope of The London Journal is broad, embracing all aspects of metropolitan society past and present, including comparative studies. The Journal is multi-disciplinary and is intended to interest all concerned with the understanding and enrichment of London and Londoners: historians, geographers, economists, sociologists, social workers, political scientists, planners, educationalist, archaeologists, conservationists, architects, and all those taking an interest in the fine and performing arts, the natural environment and in commentaries on metropolitan life in fiction as in fact
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