Managing Mobility in Early Modern Europe and its Empires

Managing Mobility in Early Modern Europe and its Empires

Invited, Banished, Tolerated

Wyzga, Mateusz; Uusitalo, Lauri; Tikka, Katja

Springer International Publishing AG

01/2025

225

Mole

9783031418914

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1: Introduction - Katja Tikka and Mateusz Wyzga.- Part I: Economy Behind the Mobility.- Chapter 2: From Foreign Mercenaries to the King's Trusted Companions - Emergence of the Swedish-Scottish Recruitment Network 1556-1610-Jaakko Bjoerklund and Sebastian Schiavone.- Chapter 3: Early Swedish Trading Companies - Shortcut to Migration?-Katja Tikka.- Chapter 4: 'Notoriously and publicly known to the stock exchange': Private initiatives in early modern Amsterdam to ransom and repatriate Barbary captives-Tessa de Boer and Jirsi Reinders.- Part II: Islands, Peripheries, and Colonies.- Chapter 5: Multiethnic Islands in the Middle of Indigenous Lands: Native Migration to the Colonial Towns in the Northern Andes, 1550-1650-Lauri Uusitalo.- Chapter 6: Not Wanted on the Island? Managing Outlanders in Early Modern Iceland-Katelin Marit Parsons.- Part III: Empires - Regulation and Control.- Chapter 7: Liquid identity? Peasants' mobility and migration policies inthe Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the seventeenth century. The case of the microregions of Gdansk and Cracow-Mateusz Wyzga and Jasmina Korczak-Siedlecka.- Chapter 8: One does not simply walk out of Sweden: Early Modern regulations and conceptualizations of migration-Martin Andersson.- Chapter 9: Between the Abolition of Serfdom and Servitude: The control of mobility and migrations of rural population conducted by manorial officers on behalf of the Habsburg Monarchy and its army (South Bohemia - Trebon Estate during the Napoleonic Wars)-Josef Grulich.- Chapter 10: Concluding Remarks-Lauri Uusitalo.
Mobility;Migration;Migration history;Peripheries;Colonies;Early modern history;Empire;Migration policy;Regulation;Early modern Europe