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Handicraft:From the beginnings to modern time

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  • Categories:Cultural History World
  • Language:German(Translation Services Available)
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  • Pages:224
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  • Size:230mm×300mm
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  • Text Color:Full color
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★From early history to modern, explaining the history of handicraft
★Elegant illustrations and vivid text
★One Chapter of rough English translation available

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This book explains a great history about handicraft and human society, from early history to our present time. All cultural and civilization steps connect to the handcraft in some way. Hand-made is a fundamental ability of human, as well as the origin and basis of all handicraft industry.
With many illustrations, the authors as historians, lead us into the world of potters and blacksmiths, guilds and guilds, but also to electricians and mechanics of our time. It`s a exciting journey through time and space, with numerous info-boxes of important craftsmen and craft techniques.

Author

Rainer S. Elkar, was Professor of Economic and Social History at the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich. He has published numerous publications on the history of the craft.

Dr. Katrin Keller, works at the Institute for Austrian Historical Research on medieval craft history and everyday history of the Middle Ages and early modern times.

Helmuth Schneider was Professor of Ancient History at the University of Kassel. His numerous publications include the history of ancient technology.

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