ABSTRACT

In the early modern era, two Nordic countries that are neighbours today, Sweden and Finland, formed one realm. Yet, modern history writing has largely ignored this unity, instead developing analysis and discussion in close connection to nationalistic ideas, national politics, and processes of state-building. Historians of both countries have therefore mostly approached their common past separately and academic history in both countries has taken its own course of development, leading to different emphases.

This volume explores the common early modern history between Sweden and Finland from the Middle Ages to beginning of the 19th century, and how this history has been created in professional historiography (1860–2020), which methods have been used, and which themes studied. Based on extensive source material, including a database of history publications in different fields in both countries, this book offers a fresh scholarly approach to the study of historiography through a unique comparative perspective.

This book is an excellent resource for students and professional researchers alike through providing an alternate view on the history of Sweden and Finland and providing key insight into the historiography of these two countries, and the similarities and differences they showcase.

part I|35 pages

Premises and preconditions of research and publishing

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

Comparing Swedish and Finnish historiographies on the early modern Swedish realm

chapter 2|23 pages

Research on early modern Sweden

Resources, research areas, and prominent scholars, 1850–2020

part II|82 pages

Institutions and interactions

chapter 4|25 pages

Joint wars – diverging interpretations

The period 1523–1809 in Swedish and Finnish military history

chapter 5|18 pages

The rise and fall of the Swedish Empire

Causes and explanations

part III|77 pages

People and livelihoods

chapter 7|29 pages

The Finnish and Swedish historiography of the early modern Swedish patriarchal estate society

Individuals, social groups, household, and gender in dissertations, 1850–2020

chapter 9|25 pages

United and divided

Early modern economic history in Finnish and Swedish academic literature

part IV|51 pages

History culture and historical awareness

chapter 11|17 pages

The Age of Liberty divide

Representations in Swedish historical research, ca. 1870–1970