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Number temp Nr. 9 Year 2014

13 articles in this issue 

Christina Lysbjerg Mogensen

Christian II’s Body of Law: An Acceleration of the CentralisationThis article’s main focus has been on the structure of civil servants as presentedin Christian II’s body of law dated to the 6th of January 1522. As shown by the cases of the herredsdom... see more

Pags. 5 - 22  

Stefan Pajung, Bjørn Poulsen

A late medieval trade network: The Flensburg merchant Namen Jansen’s account book 1528-1549This article illustrates the importance of networks for the late medieval economy through the account book of the Flensburg merchant Namen Jansen. This so... see more

Pags. 23 - 42  

Johan Heinsen

Pretended Liberties: Speeches and speakers on the decks of the pirate ship, c. 1680 In 1680-81 a group of English pirates cruised along the South American East Coast. This article uses the extensive voyage narratives produced by various crew members to ex... see more

Pags. 43 - 67  

Jørgen Mührmann-Lund

’In accordance with the particular circumstances of each place’: Police and the local community during Danish absolutismIn early modern France, Germany and Scandinavia the term ‘police’ referred to a set of ordinances about everything from extravagan... see more

Pags. 68 - 92  

Nils Valdersdorf Jensen

Passion for patriarchalism: opposition against agrarian reforms 1786-1790The matter in question for this article is the resistance towards the reforms of peasant adscription and probate law in the years from 1786 to 1790. In the debate concerning the... see more

Pags. 93 - 116  

Mikkel Leth Jespersen

Participating Colonialism? 19th Century Aabenraa Shipping in a Global PerspectiveThe article analyses the shipping tradition of 19th century Aabenraa and discusses, whether it can be characterized as participating colonialism. Based on experience&nbs... see more

Pags. 117 - 141  

Astrid Elkjær Sørensen

From welfare-movement to equal pay-movement: The fight for equal pay by public-sector, female-dominated professions in connection with the collective bargainings in 2008This article demonstrates how the strong equal-pay movement (consisting of public and ... see more

Pags. 142 - 170