Strangers and misfits : banishment, social control, and authority in early modern Germany

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    • Coy, Jason Philip

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Strangers and misfits : banishment, social control, and authority in early modern Germany

Jason P. Coy

(Studies in Central European histories / general editors, Thomas A. Brady Jr., Roger Chickering, 47)

Brill, c2008

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [141]-151) and index

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Banishment was crucial to law enforcement in early modern Europe, as magistrates used expulsion to punish and control thousands of offenders convicted of crimes ranging from adultery to theft. While early modern social control has attracted considerable scholarly attention in recent decades, banishment has been largely neglected. This book examines the role of banishment in sixteenth-century Ulm, an important south German city-state, using the town's experience to uncover how early modern magistrates used expulsion to regulate and reorder society. This investigation sheds new light on the application of authority, the intersection between official disciplinary efforts and customary behavioral norms, and the function of public expulsion in displaying and defending social hierarchies, issues central to our historical understanding of the period.

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Acknowledgements List of Figures Introduction: Banishment and Social Control in Early Modern Germany I. Banishment and Authority in Sixteenth-Century Ulm The Banishment of Rosina Schemerin Political Authority and Law Enforcement in Ulm Banishment Practices: Prosecution and Purgation II. Vagrancy and Banishment The Banishment of Michel Maurer Vagrancy Legislation and the Urban Community Banishment and the 1559 Beggars' Ordinance Public Expulsion and Sociospatial Boundaries III. Resident Aliens, Expulsion, and Exclusion The Banishment of Cathrina Mair The Migrants' Ordinance and the Regulation of Resident Aliens Expulsion and Exclusion Property & Purity: the Banishment of Resident Aliens IV. Moral Reform and the Banishment of Citizens The Banishment of the Hauser Brothers Moral Reform and Social Control: The Church Ordinance of 1531/1581 Banishment and Burgerrecht: The Banishment of Citizens Negotiation, Resistance, and Appeal V. Public Expulsion Rituals and Early Modern Authority The Ritual Expulsion of Simon Schloegel Displacement and Discipline: Banishment and Horizontal Social Control in Ulm The Therapeutic Role of Purgation 'An Image and Example': Banishment, Public Penal Displays, and Political Authority Conclusion Bibliography Index

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