Prisoners of war formed a legally distinct category amongst the many thousands of people forcibly employed in England and the English American colonies in the mid-seventeenth century, but they have yet to be studied as such. Focusing on 1648 to 1655, this article explains how a succession of English governments sent their war captives into servitude with private masters despite the prohibition of hard labour for Christian prisoners in the customary laws of war. They instead operated under the logic of the English poor law, in which the indigent could meaningfully consent to serve a master even while under duress. The case of Scottish and Dutch prisoners of war in the Bedford Level fen drainage project shows how the Council of State and the ...
This essay explores the experiences of enslaved people who sought to escape their bondage in England...
This essay explores the experiences of enslaved people who sought to escape their bondage in England...
A labor detachment of British prisoners plane the bark off trees and dig trenches under the direct...
If the issue of prisoners of war has given rise to numerous studies in recent years, nevertheless, t...
Łukasz Niewiński - Uniwersytet w Białymstoku. Instytut HistoriiThe first shots between the rebelliou...
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Early modern states faced numerous challenges in supporting their prisoners of war, not least the pr...
This chapter examines how the leadership of the Kirk of Scotland organised charitable collections fo...
This article examines changes that occurred in English contract law as a result of the demands made ...
The transportation of offenders from Britain between 1717 and 1853 depended upon a legal curiosity. ...
The transportation of offenders from Britain between 1717 and 1853 depended upon a legal curiosity. ...
This article focuses on the British treatment of prisoners during the occupation of Newport from Dec...
The chapter studies how host communities in the Danish town of Aarhus and the Swedish town of Uppsal...
The chapter studies how host communities in the Danish town of Aarhus and the Swedish town of Uppsal...
The chapter studies how host communities in the Danish town of Aarhus and the Swedish town of Uppsal...
This essay explores the experiences of enslaved people who sought to escape their bondage in England...
This essay explores the experiences of enslaved people who sought to escape their bondage in England...
A labor detachment of British prisoners plane the bark off trees and dig trenches under the direct...
If the issue of prisoners of war has given rise to numerous studies in recent years, nevertheless, t...
Łukasz Niewiński - Uniwersytet w Białymstoku. Instytut HistoriiThe first shots between the rebelliou...
This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inc...
Early modern states faced numerous challenges in supporting their prisoners of war, not least the pr...
This chapter examines how the leadership of the Kirk of Scotland organised charitable collections fo...
This article examines changes that occurred in English contract law as a result of the demands made ...
The transportation of offenders from Britain between 1717 and 1853 depended upon a legal curiosity. ...
The transportation of offenders from Britain between 1717 and 1853 depended upon a legal curiosity. ...
This article focuses on the British treatment of prisoners during the occupation of Newport from Dec...
The chapter studies how host communities in the Danish town of Aarhus and the Swedish town of Uppsal...
The chapter studies how host communities in the Danish town of Aarhus and the Swedish town of Uppsal...
The chapter studies how host communities in the Danish town of Aarhus and the Swedish town of Uppsal...
This essay explores the experiences of enslaved people who sought to escape their bondage in England...
This essay explores the experiences of enslaved people who sought to escape their bondage in England...
A labor detachment of British prisoners plane the bark off trees and dig trenches under the direct...