The Politics of Starch: Guilds, Monopolies, and Petitioning in Late Elizabethan and Early Stuart London

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q4 AREA STUDIES London Journal Pub Date : 2022-10-20 DOI:10.1080/03058034.2022.2038461
Ellen R. Paterson
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Using petitioning campaigns to express their discontent to both civic and central authorities, London’s livery companies emerged as powerful opponents of monopolies in the late Elizabethan and early Stuart periods. This article focuses on one campaign launched by the Grocers’ Company in response to the monopolisation of the production of starch from 1588, analysing a petition by the company and a counter-response offered by the newly incorporated Starchmakers’ Company in 1608. It highlights not only the politics surrounding starch, but also the careful utilisation of specific rhetorical devices by both groups in their attempts to persuade the state to favour their cause. It thus contributes to understandings of the sophistication of Jacobean manuscript petitioning culture. The article concludes by suggesting the potential power of such petitioning campaigns, utilised by subjects to respond to the growing presence of powerful projectors and ‘odious’ patents of monopoly in the realm.
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淀粉的政治:伊丽莎白晚期和斯图亚特早期伦敦的行会、垄断和请愿
在伊丽莎白晚期和斯图亚特早期,伦敦的涂装公司利用请愿运动向市政和中央当局表达不满,成为垄断的有力反对者。这篇文章的重点是食品杂货公司发起的一场运动,以回应1588年以来淀粉生产的垄断,分析了该公司的请愿书和1608年新成立的淀粉制造商公司提出的反诉。它不仅突出了淀粉的政治,而且还突出了两个团体在试图说服国家支持他们的事业时小心翼翼地使用特定的修辞手段。因此,它有助于理解詹姆士一世手稿请愿文化的复杂性。文章最后暗示了这种请愿运动的潜在力量,被主体用来回应强大的投影机和“可恶的”垄断专利在这个领域日益增长的存在。
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