This Text Examines Individuals, Families, And Communities Of Craftworkers And Their Changing Experience In Town And Country. Based On Case Studies Drawn From Personal, Business, Institutional And Official Records, As Well As Newspaper Reports And Visual Illustrations, It Looks At Workplace Dynamics And Handmade Wares Shaped By Personal Consumption, Rather Than Industrial Production. Stana Nenadic Examines The 'things' That Were Made And The Values They Embodied At A Time When Most Scots Were Still Engaged In Hand Making - Either For Income Or Pleasure - Despite Scotland's Emergence As A Great Industrial Powerhouse. Frontmatter -- Contents -- List Of Figures -- Preface -- Introduction: Craftworkers Today And In The Long Eighteenth Century -- 1. Edinburgh And The Luxury Crafts -- 2. Industrial Crafts: Glasgow And Beyond -- 3. Rural Craft In The Lowlands And Highlands -- 4. Tourism And Craftwork -- 5. Country-house Building And Furnishing -- 6. Exhibiting Craftwork -- 7. Amateur Craft -- Conclusion: Evaluating The Craft Economy -- Bibliography -- Index Stana Nenadic. Also Issued In Print: 2021. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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