How Medieval Guilds Invented Modern Commerce

How Medieval Guilds Invented Modern Commerce

The next time a package arrives at your doorstep—tracked, inspected, and delivered by a company whose reputation depends on reliability—you can thank a group of people who lived hundreds of years before the modern corporation existed: medieval guilds.

In this episode of History Shorts, we explore how the craftsmen and merchants of medieval Europe created many of the foundations of modern commerce. From the bustling trading centers of London, Bruges, Hamburg, and Venice came systems for quality control, professional certification, business reputation, apprenticeship training, contract enforcement, and international trade networks. Long before anyone spoke of logistics, branding, or supply chains, guild members were solving the same problems that businesses face today.

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