Lives in Transit in Early Modern England Identity and Belonging

What did it mean in practice to be a 'go-between' in the early modern world? How were such figures perceived in sixteenth and seventeenth century England? And what effect did their movement between languages, countries, religions and social spaces - whether enforced or voluntary - have on...

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Other Authors: Das, Nandini (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2022
Series:Connected Histories in the Early Modern World
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