The Post office feud: sensing urban disturbance in late eighteenth-century Copenhagen |
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Authors: | Ulrik Langen |
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Affiliation: | 1. SAXO Institute, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmarkfrw104@hum.ku.dk |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe so-called Post Office Feud was one of a series of popular protests and riots which took place in Copenhagen during the last decades of the eighteenth century. Compared to other similar events in the period, only a few, indirect hints to any explicit political discontent come through in contemporary representations of the disturbance, or in the subsequent investigations carried out by the authorities. On the contrary, it was the textualisation of sensory and emotional experiences that dominated the testimonials and written statements ensuing from the Post Office Feud. This article examines how the police, students, and other Copenhageners attached meaning to the disturbance by explaining the escalating violence in urban public space with reference to various sensory experiences. |
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Keywords: | Sensory history emotions public disturbance urban history 18th century |
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