Migration from within and without: The problem of Eastern Christians in early modern Europe
This article considers two contemporary ideas about movement and how they intersected with each other. On the one hand, there was a European tradition, rooted in the anxieties and suspicions of state bureaucrats, doctrinally-obsessed clerics and theologians, and officials entrusted with poor relief...
Main Author: | Ghobrial, J-P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2017
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