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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. Â
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