Peter Wessel Hansen
Researcher · Poverty and Poor Relief in Early Modern Denmark
University of CopenhagenAbout
Peter Wessel Hansen serves as an Archivist and Guest Researcher at the SAXO-Institute within the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Copenhagen. His scholarly work focuses on poverty systems, complaint cultures, and urban dynamics in early modern Denmark, particularly examining social stratification and honor systems in 18th-century Copenhagen through micro-analytical approaches.
Hansen's research interests converge at the intersection of cultural history, social history, and urban studies, with emphasis on how marginalized groups navigated autocratic systems. As co-Principal Investigator of the Copenhagen Complains project, he investigates complaint mechanisms as tools for shaping urban order in eighteenth-century Europe, analyzing how citizens used petitions to influence governance without formal representation. His methodology combines archival analysis with life-writing studies to reconstruct social experiences.
Recent publications demonstrate consistent thematic focus on complaint culture as a lens for understanding social agency, with recurring exploration of poverty narratives, bodily materiality, and urban governance. This body of work reveals sophisticated analysis of how ordinary citizens negotiated power structures through documented grievances, contributing significantly to historical sociology and urban studies.
Hansen actively collaborates within research networks, notably with U. Langen and L. V. Perner on the Copenhagen Complains initiative. His work integrates historical complaint records with spatial analysis to map social interactions in premodern Copenhagen, revealing patterns of citizen-state negotiation that reshape understanding of urban development in autocratic contexts.
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