Transregional Territories: Crossing Borders in the Early Modern Low Countries and Beyond (2020)

About the Publication

Bram De Ridder, Violet Soen, Werner Thomas, and Sophie Verreyken (eds.), Transregional Territories: Crossing Borders in the Early Modern Low Countries and Beyond, Habsburg Worlds 2, Turnhout, Brepols Publishers, 2020

The early modern world was one of movement, contact, and exchange. Yet, this does not mean that it was borderless. On the contrary, connection existed only when people moved along and across the separations between polities, religions, and mentalities. So in order to understand early modern connections, one also needs to analyse the boundaries that accompanied them.

 

In Transregional Territories, the early modern Low Countries are chosen as a ‘laboratory’ for studying border formation and border management through the lens of transregional history. Eight different cases highlight the impact of boundaries on the actions and strategies of individuals and governments. Crossing borders in early modern times was not merely an act of negating a territorial division, but rather a moment of intimate interaction with the separation itself. As such, this volume illustrates how borders forced historical actors to adapt their behaviour, and how historians can use a transregional vantage point to better understand these changes.