ABSTRACT
Eighteenth-century Sweden was deeply involved in the process of globalisation: ships leaving Sweden’s central ports exported bar iron that would drive the Industrial Revolution, whilst arriving ships would bring not only exotic goods and commodities to Swedish consumers, but also new ideas and cultural practices with them. At the same time, Sweden was an agricultural country to a large extent governed by self-subsistence, and - for most - wealth was created within this structure. This volume brings together a group of scholars from a range of disciplinary backgrounds who seek to present a more nuanced and elaborated picture of the Swedish cosmopolitan eighteenth century. Together they paint a picture of Sweden that is more like the one eighteenth-century intellectuals imagined, and help to situate Sweden in histories of cosmopolitanism of the wider world.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part
Language
part |26 pages
Cultivation
part |27 pages
Taste
part |24 pages
Liberty
part |30 pages
Image
part |25 pages
Faith
part |21 pages
Peace
part |24 pages
Colour
part |26 pages
Manners
part |25 pages
Slavery
part |26 pages
Compassion