ABSTRACT

The formation of states in early modern Europe has long been an important topic for historical analysis. Traditionally, the political and military struggles of kings and rulers were the favoured object of study for academic historians. This book highlights new historical research from Europe’s northern frontier, bringing ‘the people’ back into the discussion of state politics, presenting alternative views of political and social relations in the Nordic countries before industrialisation. The early modern period was a time that witnessed initiatives from people from many groups formally excluded from political influence, operating outside the structures of central government, and this book returns to the subject of contentious politics and state building from below.

part II|88 pages

The war, riots, and protests

chapter 383|22 pages

The ethics of rule and the pragmatics of resistance

Laurentius Paulinus Gothus and Wilhelm Neumair von Ramsla on good governance and popular politics

chapter 5|15 pages

Statebreaking from below

Recognising the state in wartime rebellions 1

chapter 6|16 pages

Pride of the communes

Social change in the military organization of 16th century Sweden

chapter 7|18 pages

Insurgents of the Oldenburg state in Torstenson war 1643–1645

Elements of bargaining, protestation, and independent action

part III|56 pages

Bringing order to the state from below

chapter 1268|19 pages

Households and state-building in early modern Denmark

A disobedient child

chapter 9|16 pages

Policing the guilds

The implementation of guild reforms during Danish absolutism

chapter 10|19 pages

How soldiers' women built early modern states

Stockholm 1544–1635

part IV|50 pages

Elites in state formation

chapter 18211|16 pages

From state elite to regional elite

The political strategies and agency of the Norwegian nobility in the Oldenburg conglomerate state 1537–1661

chapter 12|16 pages

An improvised empire

Imperial ambitions and local realities in Danish–East India trade (1620–1650)

chapter 13|16 pages

The state conquers a feudal enclave

Ängsö 1690–1710

part V|96 pages

Formation of the public sphere in the 18th century

chapter 23214|19 pages

From subjects to rural citizens?

The peasantry and political participation in the late 18th-century Swedish Realm

chapter 15|22 pages

Houses divided?

Local churches as spaces of contention in 18th- and early 19th-century Norway

chapter 16|18 pages

Local space building as state building?

Mediating clergy on the Russo-Swedish borderland

chapter 17|17 pages

Contested customs

Swedish towns and the private customs company, 1726–1762

part VI|10 pages

State building from below in perspective

chapter 32819|8 pages

The people and the state

Nordic paths in state formation, 1500–1800