Early Modern Diasporas
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<p>This book is the first encompassing history of diasporas in Europe between 1500 and 1800. </p><p>Huguenots Sephardim British Catholics Mennonites Moriscos Moravian Brethren Quakers Ashkenazim… what do these populations who roamed Europe in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries have in common? Despite an extensive historiography of diasporas publications have tended to focus on the history of a single diaspora. Each of these groups was part of a community whose connections crossed political and cultural as well as religious borders. Each built dynamic networks through which information people and goods circulated. United by a memory of persecution by an attachment to a homeland—be it real or dreamed—and by economic ties those groups were nevertheless very diverse. As minorities they maintained complex relationships with authorities local inhabitants and other diasporic populations. This book investigates the tensions they experienced. Between unity and heterogeneity between mobility and locality between marginalisation and assimilation it attempts to reconcile global- and micro-historical approaches.</p><p>The authors provide a comparative view as well as elaborate case studies for scholars students and the public who are interested in learning about how the social sciences and history contribute to our understanding of integration migrations and religious coexistence.</p>
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