List of Contributors Introduction: Refugee Politics in Early Modern Europe David de Boer and Geert H. Janssen 1 Part I Refugees and Belonging 1 Arguing about Refugeedom: Religious Mobility in Jacobean London and Counter-Reformation Rome, Diego Pirillo (University of California - Berkeley, USA) 2 Transnational Refugee Networks and the Politics of the early Dutch Republic, 1568-1590, Jesse Spohnholz (Washington State University, USA) 3 Inventing Irish Identity in Exile, Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin (University College Dublin, Ireland) 4 The Refugee Discourse of the Moriscos: Petitioning and Diplomacy after the Expulsion Decree of 1609, Gerard Wiegers (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands) 5 Outsiders Within: Internally Displaced Persons in Sweden, 1700-1721, Sari Nauman (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Part II Humanitarianism 6 Refugees, Poor Relief and the Birth of Philanthropy in Protestant Europe, Alexander Schunka (Free University Berlin, Germany) 7 In face of Xenophobia: Polish-Lithuanian Jewish Refugees and their Survival Strategies in the 1650s, Adam Teller (Brown University, USA) 8 The Newspapers of Holland make a Great Noise: Newspapers and Humanitarian Culture in Britain and Europe, 1715-1745, Catherine Arnold (University of Memphis, USA) Part III Migration Management and Imperialism 9 Plague, War and the Politics of Refuge in Early Modern Prussia, Kat Hill (Birkbeck University of London, UK) 10 Engineering the Refuge: Switzerland, England and the Huguenots, 1685-1700, Owen Stanwood (Boston College, USA) 11 Exile between Revolution and Counter-revolution, c . 1800, Jan C. Jansen (Tübingen University, Germany) Afterword: Refugee Politics in Longue-Durée Perspectives, Fabian Klose (University of Cologne, Germany) Bibliography Index.
Refugee Politics in Early Modern Europe