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Neusiedler Im Verheerten Land


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Author : Matthias Asche
language : de
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Release Date : 2006

Neusiedler Im Verheerten Land written by Matthias Asche and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Brandenburg (Germany : State) categories.




Neusiedler Im Land


Neusiedler Im Land
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Author : Márta Fata
language : de
Publisher: Frank & Timme GmbH
Release Date : 2024-05-15

Neusiedler Im Land written by Márta Fata and has been published by Frank & Timme GmbH this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-05-15 with categories.


Migration ist derzeit ein gesellschaftlich und politisch besonders intensiv und kontrovers diskutiertes Thema. Doch auch in der ­Frühen Neuzeit sind Fragen der Mobilität und Migration hochaktuell: im 18. Jahrhundert im Heiligen Römischen Reich deutscher Nation die Auswanderung, in Ungarn hingegen die Einwanderung. In Ungarn streben sowohl die Krone als auch die Grundbesitzer nach einer Vermehrung der Bevölkerung und der Arbeitskräfte. 1723 legen die ungarischen Stände dem König einen entsprechenden Gesetzesartikel vor, der die Zuwanderung vor allem aus dem Alten Reich regeln soll. Dieser vom König sanktionierte GA 103/1723 bildet bis ins 19. Jahrhundert den rechtlichen Rahmen für die Zuwanderung. Der Band beleuchtet Vorbereitung, Inhalt und Bedeutung des Gesetzes­artikels sowie die Verhältnisse im Land vor und nach 1723. Im Sinne der Kontextualisierung in europäischer und globaler ­Perspektive untersuchen die Beiträge zudem die Auswanderung aus dem Alten Reich sowie Migrationsbewegungen in und aus Europa in der Frühen Neuzeit.



Migrations In The German Lands 1500 2000


Migrations In The German Lands 1500 2000
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Author : Jason Coy
language : en
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Release Date : 2016-09-01

Migrations In The German Lands 1500 2000 written by Jason Coy and has been published by Berghahn Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-09-01 with History categories.


Migration to, from, and within German-speaking lands has been a dynamic force in Central European history for centuries. Exemplifying some of the most exciting recent research on historical mobility, the essays collected here reconstruct the experiences of vagrants, laborers, religious exiles, refugees, and other migrants during the last five hundred years of German history. With diverse contributions ranging from early modern martyrdom to post–Cold War commemoration efforts, this volume identifies revealing commonalities shared by different eras while also placing the German case within the broader contexts of European and global migration.



Gated Communities


Gated Communities
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Author : Anne Winter
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-04-15

Gated Communities written by Anne Winter and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-04-15 with History categories.


Contrary to earlier views of preindustrial Europe as an essentially sedentary society, research over the past decades has amply demonstrated that migration was a pervasive characteristic of early modern Europe. In this volume, the theme of urban migration is explored through a series of historical contexts, journeying from sixteenth-century Antwerp, Ulm, Lille and Valenciennes, through seventeenth-century Berlin, Milan and Rome, to eighteenth-century Strasbourg, Trieste, Paris and London. Each chapter demonstrates how the presence of diverse and often temporary groups of migrants was a core feature of everyday urban life, which left important marks on the demographic, economic, social, political, and cultural characteristics of individual cities. The collection focuses on the interventions by urban authorities and institutions in a wide-ranging set of domains, as they sought to stimulate, channel and control the newcomers' movements and activities within the cities and across the cities' borders. While striving for a broad geographical and chronological coverage in a comparative perspective, the volume aims to enhance our insight into the different factors that shaped urban migration policies in different European settings west of the Elbe. By laying bare the complex interactions of actors, interests, conflicts, and negotiations involved in the regulation of migration, the case studies shed light on the interrelations between burghership, guilds, relief arrangements, and police in the incorporation of newcomers and in shaping the shifting boundaries between wanted and unwanted migrants. By relating to a common analytical framework, presented in the introductory chapter, they engage in a comparative discussion that allows for the formulation of general insights and the identification of long term transformations that transcend the time and place specificities of the case studies in question. The introduction and final chapters connect insights derived from the individual case-study chapters to present wide ranging conclusions that resonate with both historical and present-day debates on migration.



Gated Communities


Gated Communities
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Author : Dr Anne Winter
language : en
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Release Date : 2013-07-28

Gated Communities written by Dr Anne Winter and has been published by Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-07-28 with History categories.


Contrary to earlier views of preindustrial Europe as an essentially sedentary society, research over the past decades has amply demonstrated that migration was a pervasive characteristic of early modern Europe. In this volume, the theme of urban migration is explored through a series of historical contexts, journeying from sixteenth-century Antwerp, Ulm, Lille and Valenciennes, through seventeenth-century Berlin, Milan and Rome, to eighteenth-century Strasbourg, Trieste, Paris and London. Each chapter demonstrates how the presence of diverse and often temporary groups of migrants was a core feature of everyday urban life, which left important marks on the demographic, economic, social, political, and cultural characteristics of individual cities. The collection focuses on the interventions by urban authorities and institutions in a wide-ranging set of domains, as they sought to stimulate, channel and control the newcomers' movements and activities within the cities and across the cities' borders. While striving for a broad geographical and chronological coverage in a comparative perspective, the volume aims to enhance our insight into the different factors that shaped urban migration policies in different European settings west of the Elbe. By laying bare the complex interactions of actors, interests, conflicts, and negotiations involved in the regulation of migration, the case studies shed light on the interrelations between burghership, guilds, relief arrangements, and police in the incorporation of newcomers and in shaping the shifting boundaries between wanted and unwanted migrants. By relating to a common analytical framework, presented in the introductory chapter, they engage in a comparative discussion that allows for the formulation of general insights and the identification of long term transformations that transcend the time and place specificities of the case studies in question. The introduction and final chapters connect insights derived from the individual case-study chapters to present wide ranging conclusions that resonate with both historical and present-day debates on migration.



Migration And Diaspora Formation


Migration And Diaspora Formation
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Author : Ciprian Burlăcioiu
language : en
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release Date : 2022-09-20

Migration And Diaspora Formation written by Ciprian Burlăcioiu and has been published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-09-20 with History categories.


The role of migration for Christianity as a world religion during the last two centuries has drawn considerable attention from scholars in different fields. The main issue this book seeks to address is the question whether and to what extent migration and diaspora formation should be considered as elements of a new historiography of global Christianity, including the reflection upon earlier epochs. By focusing on migration and diaspora, the emerging map of Christianity will include the dimension of movement and interaction between actors in different regions, providing a more comprehensive ‘map of agency’ of individuals and groups previously regarded as passive. Furthermore, local histories will become parts of a broader picture and historiography might correlate both local and transregional perspectives in a balanced manner. Behind this approach lies the desire to broaden the perspective of Ecclesiastical History – and religious history in general – in a more systematic manner by questioning the traditional criteria of selection. This might help us to recover previously lost actors and forgotten dynamics.



Krieg Milit R Und Migration In Der Fr Hen Neuzeit


Krieg Milit R Und Migration In Der Fr Hen Neuzeit
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Author : Matthias Asche
language : de
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Release Date : 2008

Krieg Milit R Und Migration In Der Fr Hen Neuzeit written by Matthias Asche and has been published by LIT Verlag Münster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Europe categories.




War Religion And Service


War Religion And Service
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Author : Matthew Glozier
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-05-15

War Religion And Service written by Matthew Glozier and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-05-15 with History categories.


During the Glorious Revolution of 1688 Huguenot soldiers were at the forefront of William of Orange's army. Their role was an important one and they are, with justification, best remembered for this act among British historians and the public alike. Yet Huguenot soldiering existed long before this event, and French Protestants and their descendants featured prominently in European armies long afterwards. This volume is the first attempt to bring together in a scholarly study essays treating the Huguenots as soldiers in Europe and globally. Their story is often fascinating and sometimes poignant as they aided international Protestantism against Catholic foes across Europe and in the New World, while remaining 'under the cross' in their homeland of France. The book is divided into three sections, the first analysing the period prior to the 1685 Revocation of the Edict of Nantes which sealed their fate in France. Their role as mercenaries and freedom fighters receives attention, as does the complex political motivation that underscored their involvements abroad in the pre-Revocation era. Chapters examine the Huguenot rationale for foreign service and the dynamics of the Protestant international of which they were such a prominent part. Their role in European armies after that date is covered in the second section of the volume with a number of expert studies of Huguenot refugees in the armies of Britain, the Netherlands and Russia. A third section treats the Huguenot legacy, focusing on the aging generation of refugees and their descendants' contributions to the countries of their adoption. This book contains studies of the Huguenots serving in armies in various countries, and examines the lives and actions of a number of individual French refugee commanders who led armies consisting of their compatriots. By combining biographical studies of eminent figures with broader considerations of group experience, the volume presents a wide-ranging and thought provoking collection of material, making this the first study of its kind to consistently treat the military contribution made by the Huguenots to Europe at the high point of their importance as a historical group.



A Companion To The Huguenots


A Companion To The Huguenots
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Author : Raymond A. Mentzer
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2016-02-02

A Companion To The Huguenots written by Raymond A. Mentzer and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-02-02 with History categories.


This volume offers an encompassing portrait of the Huguenots, among the best known of early modern religious minorities. It investigates the principal lines of historical development and suggests the interpretative frameworks that scholars have advanced for understanding the Huguenot experience.



Reformed Majorities In Early Modern Europe


Reformed Majorities In Early Modern Europe
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Author : Herman J. Selderhuis
language : en
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Release Date : 2015-03-11

Reformed Majorities In Early Modern Europe written by Herman J. Selderhuis and has been published by Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-03-11 with Religion categories.


This volume contains the papers of the international RefoRC conference on 'Reformed Majorities and Minorities in Early Modern Europe' as it was organized by the Johannes a Lasco Bibliothek, Emden in cooperation with the Faculty of 'Artes Liberales' of the University of Warsaw. The conference took place April 10-12, 2013 in Emden and was part of the research project 'Doctrina et Tolerantia' directed by the Johannes a Lasco Bibliothek. The contributions in this volume deal with the question how the relation between doctrine and toleration was dealt with in territories with a Reformed majority. Did the refugee-experience of the Reformed make them tolerant or militant? How did official policy relate to everyday practice? Were there different opinions on this issue within the Reformed tradition? The answers to these questions give more insights into the diversity of international Calvinism and the way theory was put into practice.