Coercive Networks in Copenhagen, c. 1730–1820

Johan Heinsen, Emilie Luther Valentin

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Abstract

This chapter studies the Danish-Norwegian capital’s two main prisons: the prison workhouse and the extramural military prison known as Slaveriet (The Slavery). These prisons were central hubs in two interlocking systems of incarceration and penal labour that co-existed but functioned in quite different ways and with different rationales. Based on a dataset of prison stays in the two institutions, the chapter examines the ways in which they were linked to each other as well as to other institutional sites of coercion. Tracing the continuous circulation of convicts, the chapter analyses these links and their logics and asks what kind of penal experiences such a network has created. Finally, the chapter examines the tensions that marred this network and the way they shaped its make-up.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPunishment, Labour and the Legitimation of Power
EditorsAdam S. Fagbore, Nabhojeet Sen, Katherine Roscoe
Number of pages26
PublisherAmsterdam University Press
Publication dateJan 2025
Pages121-148
Chapter6
ISBN (Print)9789463724777
ISBN (Electronic)9789048555628
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2025
SeriesSocial History of Punishment and Labour Coercion

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