Pre-industrial
Production in the Countryside:
the Breton Building Industries in
the Late Seventeenth and in
the Eighteenth Centuries
Authors
Elizabeth C. Musgrave
Abstract
The relationship between town and country has been a major focus of historical
debate, especially with respect to the early decades of the industrial revolution. By
studying the Breton building industries, this paper calls into question many of the standard
ideas about crafts in pre-industrial France and provides insight into the neglected world
of the rural artisan.
The first part of this article examines the structure and organization of the rural
domestic construction trades in Brittany during the last century of the Old Regime.
Subsequently, the paper describes growth and change within the industry, including
differences which emerged between the hinterland around Nantes and the rest of the
province.