Early modern social struggles, participation and rights: a non-linear story
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2025-10-24
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This short concluding essay will reflect on the four contributions that focus on the early modern period (generously conceived): Jorun Poettering details some of the social and cultural practices of enslaved Africans in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Rio de Janeiro, Rachel Renault analyses bread riots in the German town of Erfurt in 1771, Erica Heinsen-Roach looks into seventeenth-century efforts to redeem Dutch sailors enslaved in the Mediterranean, and Hannes Ziegler explores the socio-legal practice of ‘common informing’ in (mainly) eighteenth-century England.
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participation, rights, early modern period
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Behrisch, L 2025, 'Early modern social struggles, participation and rights : a non-linear story', Osterreichische Zeitschrift fur Geschichtswissenschaften, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 170-175. https://doi.org/10.25365/oezg-2025-36-1-9