Servants’ networks and relationships: within and beyond the country house

Servants’ networks and relationships: within and beyond the country house

Veranstalter
Uppsala University, Sweden (Jon Stobart, Manchester Metropolitan University Göran Ulväng, Uppsala University)
Ausrichter
Jon Stobart, Manchester Metropolitan University Göran Ulväng, Uppsala University
Veranstaltungsort
Uppsala
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AHRC
PLZ
74176
Ort
Uppsala
Land
Sweden
Findet statt
In Präsenz
Vom - Bis
21.01.2025 - 21.01.2025
Deadline
18.11.2024
Von
Anne Sophie Overkamp, Fachgruppe Geschichte, Universität Wuppertal

For our third workshop on the lives of country house servants in the eighteenth century, we invite papers on any aspect of servants’ networks and relationships.

Servants’ networks and relationships: within and beyond the country house

Country house servants were seldom socially or spatially isolated: they were bound into familial and social networks within the country house, in its surrounding communities and even nationally/internationally. This workshop will bring together researchers from a range of European countries to examine how servants’ social and familial networks offered opportunities and systems of support, for example, in terms of recruitment and mobility. It will also explore how networks and relationships within the country house (both with their employer and other servants) were structured by hierarchy, gender and role within the house, but also by legal regulations and constraints. Overall, we seek to further our understanding of the significance of servants’ networks in shaping their lives and in offering a deeper understanding of the country house as a lived space.

We invite papers on any aspect of servants’ networks and relationships, but especially encourage contributions that focus on:

- how servants’ networks changed over the longue durée
- the role of familial networks in the recruitment of servants
- servants’ relationships with their employers
- servant networks and hierarchies within country house
- geographical or social-network approaches to servants’ networks
- the impact of service in the country house on social status

Funds are available to help defray travel costs, with priority given to ECRs. Overnight accommodation will be provided by the organisers.

Proposals of c.300 words, a short biography, and an estimate of travel costs to Uppsala should be sent to Jon Stobart (j.stobart@mmu.ac.uk) and Göran Ulväng (goran.ulvang@ekhist.uu.se) by 18th November 2024.

Background information:

This AHRC-funded network "Hidden lives: domestic servants in the European country house, c.1700-1850" brings together heritage professionals and researchers from a range of disciplines and countries to share research on the lives of servants in country houses across Europe: a surprisingly neglected area that has huge potential to inform the under-standing and presentation of the country house. It comprises a series of four workshops through 2024 and 2025.

Kontakt

Jon Stobart, e-mail: j.stobart@mmu.ac.uk
Göran Ulväng, e-mail: goran.ulvang@ekhist.uu.se

https://countryhouseservants.mmu.ac.uk
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