一把双刃剑:1743 - 1809年芬兰兵役对“zigenare”和“tattare”的影响

IF 1.1 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Tuula Rekola
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摘要:本文利用各种社会历史资料,考察了大约1743年至1809年瑞典王国东部边境地区被归类为zigenare或tattare(指芬兰罗姆人的历史术语)的人服兵役的影响。本文探讨了兵役如何影响他们的社会地位和生存,以及在瑞典加强对俄罗斯帝国的东部防御的时代,他们在社会上被其他人看待的方式。我认为,服兵役的作用是通过为被归类为zigenare或tattare的人提供法律地位,使他们融入社会。然而,与此同时,它加强了他们现有的种族标签,这种标签与流动性、犯罪和懒惰密切相关。这是因为被归类为zigenare或tattare的士兵经常在征募的团中服役,而这些团全年都无法为他们提供生活必需品。因此,他们往往以从事流动职业为生。这加强了人们的普遍看法,即zigenare和tattare天生就有漫游的倾向,强化了他们的污名化。这篇文章为种族与军队之间的关系的学术研究增加了一个重要的维度,迄今为止,在早期的现代背景下,这种关系还没有得到充分的研究。
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A double-edged sword: the impact of military service on ‘zigenare’ and ‘tattare’ in Finland, c.1743–1809
ABSTRACT Drawing on various socio-historical sources, this article examines the impact of military service on people categorised as zigenare or tattare (historical terms referring to Roma in Finland) in the eastern borderland of the Swedish Kingdom circa 1743–1809. The article explores how military service influenced their social position and subsistence, and the ways in which they were viewed by others in society during an era when Sweden reinforced its eastern defences against the Russian Empire. I argue that military service acted to integrate people categorised as zigenare or tattare into society by providing them with legal status. Simultaneously, however, it strengthened their existing ethnic label, which was strongly connected with mobility, criminality and idleness. This was because soldiers categorised as zigenare or tattare often served in enlisted regiments that did not provide them with subsistence throughout the year. Hence, they often ended up practising itinerant occupations to make a living. This strengthened the general perception that zigenare and tattare had an innate tendency to roam, reinforcing their stigmatisation. The article adds an important dimension to the scholarship on the relationship between ethnicity and the military, hitherto inadequately examined in the early modern context.
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Social History
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期刊介绍: For more than thirty years, Social History has published scholarly work of consistently high quality, without restrictions of period or geography. Social History is now minded to develop further the scope of the journal in content and to seek further experiment in terms of format. The editorial object remains unchanged - to enable discussion, to provoke argument, and to create space for criticism and scholarship. In recent years the content of Social History has expanded to include a good deal more European and American work as well as, increasingly, work from and about Africa, South Asia and Latin America.
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