@article{d8febd3f47f9442fbede365e07c2941f,
title = "Newcomers, Migrants, Surgeons: Making Career in the Amsterdam Surgeons{\textquoteright} Guild of the Eighteenth Century",
abstract = "Like many current-day organisations, the Amsterdam Surgeons{\textquoteright} Guild recruited its members from the ranks of locally born citizens as well as migrants. But how a surgeon{\textquoteright}s migration status impacted his chances of being admitted by, and making a career within, the Surgeon{\textquoteright}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{\textquoteright}s birth-place origin influenced his chances of a career within the Amsterdam Surgeons{\textquoteright} 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{\textquoteright} Guild.",
keywords = "immigrants, newcomers, guild, integration, Amsterdam, surgeons",
author = "P.J. Groot",
year = "2020",
month = dec,
day = "17",
doi = "10.18352/tseg.1107",
language = "English",
volume = "17",
pages = "7--36",
journal = "TSEG",
issn = "1572-1701",
publisher = "Netherlands Institute of International Relations",
number = "3",
}