Abstract

Introduction Lex Heerma van Voss 1. Voices from the 'silent masses': humble petitions and social conflicts in early modern Central Europe Andreas Wurgler 2. Supplications between politics and justice: the northern and central Italian states in the early modern age Cecilia Nubola 3. The power of petitions: women and the New Hampshire provincial government, 1695-1770 Marcia Schmidt Blaine 4. Officially solicited petitions: the Cahiers de Doleances as a historical source Gilbert Shapiro and John Markoff 5. Revolt, testimony, petition: artisanal protests in colonial Andhra Potukuchi Swarnalatha 6. Deference and defiance: the changing nature of petitioning in British naval dockyards Ken Lunn and Ann Day 7. Petitions and the social context of political mobilization in the revolution of 1848/49: a microhistorical actor-centered network analysis Carola Lipp and Lothar Krempel 8. The image of Jews in Byelorussia: petitions as a source for popular consciousness in the early twentieth century Aleg G. Bukhovets 9. 'Begging the sages of the party-state': citizenship and government in transition in nationalist China, 1927-37 Rebecca Nedostup and Liang Hong-Ming 10. Private matters: family and race and the post-World-War-II translation of 'American' Nancy K. Ota.

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