Sari Nauman Nauman Translating Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons to Early Modernity

Translating Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons to Early Modernity

von Sari Nauman

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This open access book introduces the concept of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) into early modern migration history, arguing that the current characterisation of early modern refugee movements is oversimplified. During this period, hundreds of thousands of people fled Europe’s religious wars, seeking asylum in neighbouring states or across the seas. The efforts and trials of these refugees have been chartered and analysed by many prominent scholars, who have demonstrated the movements’ entanglement with the state formation process and the rise of humanitarianism. As a result, early modern refugees are frequently grouped together under the umbrella term ‘religious refugees’, contrasting them with present-day refugees, which are identified in terms of national or ethnic belonging. However, as this book demonstrates, there were considerable differences among the forced migrants, and one of the most significant was that whereas some of them fled outside of established political relationships, many of them moved within such bonds and borders. As today, early modern forced migration was multifaceted and encompassed diverse groups with diverse needs and motives. To address that complexity, the author highlights the necessity of differentiating between these various groups of migrants and determining what factors influenced reception and rejection practices, both locally and centrally, while acknowledging that many factors often coincided.

Sari Nauman is Associate Professor and Docent at the University of Gothenburg, in Sweden, and Pro Futura Scientia Fellow at the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study. She has published widely in the field of early modern political culture, including her award-winning monograph Ordens kraft: Politiska eder i Sverige 1520–1718 (2017), six edited volumes, and multiple journal articles and volume chapters. Among her most recent publications is the edited collection, Baltic Hospitality from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century: Receiving Strangers in Northeastern Europe (Palgrave, 2022).


This open access book introduces the concept of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) into early modern migration history, arguing that the current characterisation of early modern refugee movements is oversimplified. During this period, hundreds of thousands of people fled Europe’s religious wars, seeking asylum in neighbouring states or across the seas. The efforts and trials of these refugees have been chartered and analysed by many prominent scholars, who have demonstrated the movements’ entanglement with the state formation process and the rise of humanitarianism. As a result, early modern refugees are frequently grouped together under the umbrella term ‘religious refugees’, contrasting them with present-day refugees, which are identified in terms of national or ethnic belonging. However, as this book demonstrates, there were considerable differences among the forced migrants, and one of the most significant was that whereas some of them fled outside of established political relationships, many of them moved within such bonds and borders. As today, early modern forced migration was multifaceted and encompassed diverse groups with diverse needs and motives. To address that complexity, the author highlights the necessity of differentiating between these various groups of migrants and determining what factors influenced reception and rejection practices, both locally and centrally, while acknowledging that many factors often coincided.


Presents a new conceptual framework, bringing the field of migration history into dialogue with present refugee studies Draws from extensive source material in the form of petitions, meeting protocols, and letters Offers new perspectives on the relationship between internally displaced persons, states, and humanitarianism This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access

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Refugee History IDPs Humanitarianism Belonging Refugee Regime Global migration Human rights Early modern migration Internally displaced persons Border-crossing Outsiders Europe's religious wars Baltic Sea Mass migration States

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ISBN: 9783032351579
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 10.01.2027

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