"Die Handwerkerfrage von Franz Droste" explores the complex social and economic issues surrounding artisans in 19th-century Germany. This work delves into the challenges faced by craftsmen during a period of rapid industrialization and societal change. Droste examines the evolving role of artisans, their struggles to maintain traditional practices, and their responses to the emerging industrial economy.
This book offers valuable insights into the social and labor history of Germany, shedding light on the experiences of a vital segment of the population during a transformative era. It remains a significant contribution to understanding the socio-economic dynamics of the time.
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