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Olaf Arlinghaus,Kerstin Eickmeierssed practices. Focusing on trading practices in Northern Europe, the editors of the collection point to power relations that shaped the shifting boundaries between inclusion and exclusion of social groups and individuals. The livelihoods of petty traders were affected by how they were viewed as memGuileless 发表于 2025-3-25 08:33:25
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Introduction: Encounters and Trading Practices,al levels. This volume uncovers one important yet neglected form of emerging itinerant livelihoods—namely, ambulatory petty trade—and how it was practiced in Northern Europe during the period 1820–1960. Northern Europe includes here the Nordic countries (Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark), the Arengrave 发表于 2025-3-25 16:00:02
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Rag Collectors: Mobility and Barter in a Circular Flow of Goods, the paper and textile industries in the nineteenth century. The chapter identifies a business logic based on the idea that material perceived by one individual as worthless could be turned into something of economic value. As rags were commodified, they acquired new value in a different context. ByMetastasis 发表于 2025-3-26 06:10:45
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Exhibiting the Extraordinary Body: Six Itinerant Performers and Their Livelihood in the Nordic Counntries during 1860–1910. They travelled extensively and were shown to varied audiences in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland, at town markets, in restaurants, and at other locations and events where large crowds were expected to gather. The cases discussed include individuals who all belonged to t