We tend to think of state service as the typical male form of work. However this notion does not do justice to the early history of states and their servants and it obscures the role of women and gender entirely. Teasing out these entanglements <i>The state as master</i> shows how early modern state formation was subsidized by ordinary people's work and how at the same time the changing relationship between state authorities and families shaped the understanding of work and gender. This book is both a fascinating story of the hardships of customs official families in small Swedish towns and an innovative analysis of state formation and its short- and long-term effects.
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