Unlock the history of Aberdeen’s trades they built a city with skill and cooperation.
This detailed study by Ebenezer Bain traces the rise of the Aberdeen incorporated trades, showing how guilds shaped commerce, governance, and community life across centuries. It covers the origins of guilds, how they connected craftsmen with civic power, and the disputes and reforms that defined Aberdeen’s trading world.
From charter privileges to the daily workings of the seven incorporated trades, you’ll see how these crafts organized themselves, funded hospitals, and influenced city life. Rich with period details, the book blends narrative history with documentary material to illuminate a pivotal chapter in Scottish urban history.
- How guilds formed, evolved, and interacted with the town council
- Key characters, charters, and institutional milestones that guided Aberdeen’s trades
- The inner life of the Trades Hospital, funds, and apprentice pathways
- A portrait of craft life through chapters on specific trades and governance
Ideal for readers of Scottish urban history, guild studies, and anyone curious about how craft communities shaped a city.