<p><i>Serving Aristocracy </i>is the history of social negotiation and mobility in an early modern knowledge community centred on the aristocratic De la Gardie family and their sphere of manors and estates in seventeenth-century Sweden.</p><p>Focusing on underprivileged women and men and the knowledge community that shaped their interactions social negotiations and mobility this book documents ordinary people’s lives and work in an aristocratic sphere. It uses the De la Gardie bureaucracy’s meticulous records to full effect charting servants’ experiences learning and agency. The unique collection of petitions provides an invaluable insight into how servants viewed their own backgrounds personal predicaments and hopes for the future and how they negotiated their work and wage. It reveals the aristocratic estate organization not only as a workplace but also as a training ground where knowledge circulation was as fundamental as socialization social negotiation and networking. At the same time <i>Serving Aristocracy </i>exposes the flaws in the aristocratic mindset: the De la Gardies’ organization was hierarchical paternalistic and feudal and employees were forced to live at the mercy of their masters.</p><p>This is the ideal resource for students and scholars interested in knowledge mobility and agency in an early modern aristocratic work sphere.</p>
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