Newcomers, Migrants, Surgeons: Making Career in the Amsterdam Surgeons’ Guild of the Eighteenth Century

P.J. Groot

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Abstract

Like many current-day organisations, the Amsterdam Surgeons’ Guild recruited its members from the ranks of locally born citizens as well as migrants. But how a surgeon’s migration status impacted his chances of being admitted by, and making a career within, the Surgeon’s Guild, remained before this day unknown. The current article therefore investigated enrolment lists of apprentices, journeymen, and master surgeons in order to find out how a surgeon’s birth-place origin influenced his chances of a career within the Amsterdam Surgeons’ Guild. While the Guild itself was open to new members born within and outside of Amsterdam, migrants who lacked Amsterdam-based work experience were disadvantaged. These results reveal mechanisms of integration that can be generalised to cases outside the Amsterdam Surgeons’ Guild.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7-36
Number of pages27
JournalTSEG
Volume17
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Dec 2020

Keywords

  • immigrants
  • newcomers
  • guild
  • integration
  • Amsterdam
  • surgeons

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