Journal of East China Normal University(Educational Sciences) ›› 2020, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (4): 96-106.doi: 10.16382/j.cnki.1000-5560.2020.04.008

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The State, Guild and Labour in the Process of Skill Formation: A Sociological Approach to the Evolution of Appenticeship in England

Wang Xing   

  1. Zhou Enlai School of Government, Nankai University, Tianjin 300371, China
  • Published:2020-04-13

Abstract: The apprenticeship system of England was working from 12th century to 20th century. The process of its evolution can be divided into three stages, namely handicraft period, state intervention period, and industry revolution period. During the handicraf period, the apprenticeship system was embeded into the social relationship between master class and apprentice class, thus building the social base for its skill formation. The power of free market changed this kind of social base, and the mode of merchant dominated production meant the change of production relationship. This also led to the stratification of master class. During the industry revolution, the regulation power of apprenticeship moved from guild to skilled trade union. The apprenticeship was reduced to the tool of labour conflict. In conclusion, the failure of apprenticeship resulted from the change of social class structure in England rather than technical innovation.

Key words: guild, skilled worker union, apprenticeship, skill formation