Gender And Politics In Eighteenth Century Sweden
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Gender and Politics in Eighteenth Century Sweden
Author | : Elise M. Dermineur |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 253 |
Release | : 2017-07-14 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781317072904 |
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This book retraces the life and experience of Princess Louisa Ulrika of Prussia (1720-1782), who became queen of Sweden, with a particular emphasis on her political role and activities. As crown princess (1744-1751), queen (1751-1771) and then queen dowager (1771-1782) of Sweden, Louisa Ulrika took an active role in political matters. From the moment she arrived in Sweden, and throughout her life, Louisa Ulrika worked tirelessly towards increasing the power of the monarchy. Described variously as fierce, proud, haughty, intelligent, self-conscious of her due royal prerogatives, filled with political ambitions, and accused by many of her contemporaries of wanting to restore absolutism, she never diverted from her objective to make the Swedish monarchy stronger, despite obstacles and adversities. As such, she embodied the perfect example of a female consort who was in turn a political agent, instrument and catalyst. More than just a biography, this book places Louisa Ulrika within the wider European context, thus shedding light on gender and politics in the early modern period.
The State as Master
Author | : Maria Ågren |
Publsiher | : Gender in History |
Total Pages | : 169 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Customs administration |
ISBN | : 1526100649 |
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A new gendered approach to the rise of the modern state in Sweden over the long eighteenth century.
Sweden in the Eighteenth Century World
Author | : Professor Göran Rydén |
Publsiher | : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 580 |
Release | : 2013-09-28 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781409465904 |
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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.
Gender and Politics in Eighteenth Century Sweden
Author | : Elise M. Dermineur |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2017-07-14 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781317072911 |
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This book retraces the life and experience of Princess Louisa Ulrika of Prussia (1720-1782), who became queen of Sweden, with a particular emphasis on her political role and activities. As crown princess (1744-1751), queen (1751-1771) and then queen dowager (1771-1782) of Sweden, Louisa Ulrika took an active role in political matters. From the moment she arrived in Sweden, and throughout her life, Louisa Ulrika worked tirelessly towards increasing the power of the monarchy. Described variously as fierce, proud, haughty, intelligent, self-conscious of her due royal prerogatives, filled with political ambitions, and accused by many of her contemporaries of wanting to restore absolutism, she never diverted from her objective to make the Swedish monarchy stronger, despite obstacles and adversities. As such, she embodied the perfect example of a female consort who was in turn a political agent, instrument and catalyst. More than just a biography, this book places Louisa Ulrika within the wider European context, thus shedding light on gender and politics in the early modern period.
Gender and Political Culture in Early Modern Europe 1400 1800
Author | : James Daybell,Svante Norrhem |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2016-07-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781134883981 |
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Gender and Political Culture in Early Modern Europe investigates the gendered nature of political culture across early modern Europe by exploring the relationship between gender, power, and political authority and influence. This collection offers a rethinking of what constituted ‘politics’ and a reconsideration of how men and women operated as part of political culture. It demonstrates how underlying structures could enable or constrain political action, and how political power and influence could be exercised through social and cultural practices. The book is divided into four parts - diplomacy, gifts and the politics of exchange; socio-economic structures; gendered politics at court; and voting and political representations – each of which looks at a series of interrelated themes exploring the ways in which political culture is inflected by questions of gender. In addition to examples drawn from across Europe, including Austria, the Dutch Republic, the Italian States and Scandinavia, the volume also takes a transnational comparative approach, crossing national borders, while the concluding chapter, by Merry Wiesner-Hanks, offers a global perspective on the field and encourages comparative analysis both chronologically and geographically. As the first collection to draw together early modern gender and political culture, this book is the perfect starting point for students exploring this fascinating topic.
Gender Equality and Welfare Politics in Scandinavia
Author | : Kari Melby,Christina Carlsson Wetterberg,Anna-Birte Ravn |
Publsiher | : Policy Press |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1847424651 |
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This book examines the meanings of gender that underpin policies in the Scandinavian welfare states, historically and today, and raises the question whether the hallmark of the Scandinavian welfare model is a special combination of gender equality and gender differentiation.
Magic Body and the Self in Eighteenth Century Sweden
Author | : Jacqueline Van Gent |
Publsiher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9789004171145 |
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Contrary to previous assumptions, magic remained an integral part of everyday life in Enlightenment Europe. This book demonstrates that the endurance of magical practices, both benevolent and malevolent, was grounded in early modern perceptions of an interconnected body, self and spiritual cosmos. Drawing on eighteenth-century Swedish witchcraft trials, which are exceptionally detailed, these notions of embodiment and selfhood are explored in depth. The nuanced analysis of healing magic, the role of emotions, the politics of evidence and proof and the very ambiguity of magical rituals reveals a surprising syncretism of Christian and pre-Christian elements. The book provides a unique insight to the history of magic and witchcraft, the study of eighteenth-century religion and culture, and to our understanding of body and self in the past.
Domestic Secrets
Author | : Maria Ågren |
Publsiher | : Univ of North Carolina Press |
Total Pages | : 303 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780807833209 |
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Between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, women's role in the Swedish economy was renegotiated and reconceptualized. Maria Agren chronicles changes in married women's property rights, revealing the story of Swedish women's property as not just a s