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- who: from the Remarks on Foreignness in Eighteenth-Century German Cookbooks DAVID DO PAu00c7O Sciences Po, CHSP Social history has recently rediscussed the notion of foreignness in early modern timesIn particular, Simona Cerutti has introduced the idea that the foreigner was not so much u2018the one who comes from elsewhere` as the one who did not belong enough to a specific social group in a given moment and territory. According to Cerutti, the foreigner was the one who had no access to property, no civic rights or no family bonds where he or she operated, and on . . .
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