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Ordering Women in the Margins
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Glossary 11
- Introduction 13
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Part I Setting the Stage: The Kingdom of Sweden and its Towns
- The Swedish Empire and the Province of Finland 31
- The Swedish Urban System 33
- The Guild System 37
- Turku and Its People 39
- The Laws and the Judicial System 41
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Part II Coming, Going and Staying: The Town and the Community
- The Town and Its Space 49
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1. Ordering Everyday Mobility
- Marking and Crossing Boundaries 51
- Stopping at the Toll Gate 57
- The Extent and the Centre of the Town 62
- Regulating Burgher Mobility with Detention in Town 69
- Townspeople on the Move 73
- Controlling Incoming Strangers 80
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2. Undesirable Vagrants – Exclusion or Inclusion?
- ‘Time-thieves’ and Beggars 87
- Inspecting, Banishing and Housing Vagrants 96
- Loose or Settled: Sailors and Soldiers and the Town 107
- Ordering Women in the Margins 113
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3. Banishment and Lawbreakers
- Banishment, Law and Crime 121
- Spatial Exclusion and Rehabilitation of Thieves 125
- Getting Rid of Miscreants? 132
- The Banished and the Town 139
- Community That Banishes 143
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Part III. Living Together: Urban Home, Urban Space
- Space and Urban Home 149
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1. Organizing Urban Dwelling
- Urban Turku Space: Small Houses and Central Yards 151
- Household and Holding House 161
- Tenancy and Control over Space 173
- The Order and Disorder of Lodging 176
- The Servants’ Place in Town 185
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2. Spatial Rules of the Urban Homes
- Closed and Porous Boundaries 191
- Violent Invasion of a Home 204
- Public, Private, and the Protected Home 214
- Open Homes and Intimacy 221
- Entering and Exiting: Male Sociability and Transactions 227
- Conclusions 239
- Bibliography 245
- Index 263
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Glossary 11
- Introduction 13
-
Part I Setting the Stage: The Kingdom of Sweden and its Towns
- The Swedish Empire and the Province of Finland 31
- The Swedish Urban System 33
- The Guild System 37
- Turku and Its People 39
- The Laws and the Judicial System 41
-
Part II Coming, Going and Staying: The Town and the Community
- The Town and Its Space 49
-
1. Ordering Everyday Mobility
- Marking and Crossing Boundaries 51
- Stopping at the Toll Gate 57
- The Extent and the Centre of the Town 62
- Regulating Burgher Mobility with Detention in Town 69
- Townspeople on the Move 73
- Controlling Incoming Strangers 80
-
2. Undesirable Vagrants – Exclusion or Inclusion?
- ‘Time-thieves’ and Beggars 87
- Inspecting, Banishing and Housing Vagrants 96
- Loose or Settled: Sailors and Soldiers and the Town 107
- Ordering Women in the Margins 113
-
3. Banishment and Lawbreakers
- Banishment, Law and Crime 121
- Spatial Exclusion and Rehabilitation of Thieves 125
- Getting Rid of Miscreants? 132
- The Banished and the Town 139
- Community That Banishes 143
-
Part III. Living Together: Urban Home, Urban Space
- Space and Urban Home 149
-
1. Organizing Urban Dwelling
- Urban Turku Space: Small Houses and Central Yards 151
- Household and Holding House 161
- Tenancy and Control over Space 173
- The Order and Disorder of Lodging 176
- The Servants’ Place in Town 185
-
2. Spatial Rules of the Urban Homes
- Closed and Porous Boundaries 191
- Violent Invasion of a Home 204
- Public, Private, and the Protected Home 214
- Open Homes and Intimacy 221
- Entering and Exiting: Male Sociability and Transactions 227
- Conclusions 239
- Bibliography 245
- Index 263