00890nam0 2200277 450 00000171520081118163902.020000920d1976----km-y0itay50------baitaIT<<I >>socialisti ricardiania cura di Andrea GinzburgMilanoISEDI1976LXXX, 308 p.24 cmClassici dell'economia politica8Traduzioni dall'inglese di Marco Dardi, Sergio De La Pierre e Roberto Rugi2001Classici dell'economia politicaEconomiaTeorieGran Bretagna1820-1830330.1Ginzburg,AndreaDardi,MarcoITUNIPARTHENOPERICAUNIMARC000001715NAVA1CEP 330/81974120000929031/755207NAVA2Socialisti ricardiani453338UNIPARTHENOPE05633nam 22006495 450 991077025930332120251009082003.09783031418891(electronic bk.)978303141888410.1007/978-3-031-41889-1(MiAaPQ)EBC31023040(Au-PeEL)EBL31023040(OCoLC)1415897393(CKB)29414048500041(DE-He213)978-3-031-41889-1(EXLCZ)992941404850004120231216d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierManaging Mobility in Early Modern Europe and its Empires Invited, Banished, Tolerated /edited by Katja Tikka, Lauri Uusitalo, Mateusz Wyżga1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2023.1 online resource (232 pages)Palgrave Studies in Migration History,2946-4366Print version: Tikka, Katja Managing Mobility in Early Modern Europe and Its Empires Cham : Palgrave Macmillan,c2024 9783031418884 Chapter 1: Introduction - Katja Tikka and Mateusz Wyżga -- 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 Björklund 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 Gdańsk and Cracow-Mateusz Wyżga and Jaśmina 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 – Třeboň Estate during the Napoleonic Wars)-Josef Grulich -- Chapter 10: Concluding Remarks-Lauri Uusitalo.This book examines how migration and mobility were controlled, supported, and restricted in early modern Europe and European colonies. The aim of the book is to investigate how different actors, such as rulers, regional lords, local authorities, and corporations tried to regulate different forms of mobility and how those on the move reacted to these attempts. The book examines the agency of both the authorities and the migrants, shifting focus between the macro and the micro level. The chapters will also illuminate the ways gender, religion, language, ethnicity, occupation, and socioeconomic status were entangled in the regulations concerning mobility. Control of migration is inextricably linked with power relations. In this book, mobility is seen as a wide social process, which covers daily or seasonal movement as well as less or more stable migration. Katja Tikka is a legal historian and postdoctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki, Finland. Her researchfocuses on early modern Nordic legislation in different fields and societies. Tikka also teaches legal culture at the University of Lapland, Finland as a visiting teacher. Lauri Uusitalo is a postdoctoral researcher in the Unit of History, Philosophy and Literary Studies at Tampere University, Finland. His research explores the history of early colonial Spanish America, and in particular, indigenous agency in the colonial society. Mateusz Wyżga is Associate Professor in the Institute of History and Archival Studies at the University of the National Education Commission, Krakow, Poland. His research focuses on the history of mobility and migration, rural history, the socio-economic history of the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries, and historical demography. He is also interested in social archival studies and regional historiography. .Palgrave Studies in Migration History,2946-4366EuropeHistory1492-ImperialismEmigration and immigrationSocial historyHistory of Early Modern EuropeImperialism and ColonialismHuman MigrationSocial HistoryEuropeHistory1492-.Imperialism.Emigration and immigration.Social history.History of Early Modern Europe.Imperialism and Colonialism.Human Migration.Social History.940.903Tikka Katja1973-Uusitalo LauriUusitalo LauriMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910770259303321Managing Mobility in Early Modern Europe and Its Empires3660324UNINA