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- Fröjmark, Anders, 1955-
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Sanctus Stephanus episcopus et helsingorum martyr : La construction d'un saint septentrional
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In: Itinéraires du savoir de l'Italie à la Scandinavie. - Paris : Publications de la Sorbonne. - 9782859446116 ; , s. 71-84
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Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
- An 11th C. bishop and missionary to northern Sweden—including the territories of the Sami—named Stenphi and renamed Simeon, was reused under a third name, Staffan (Lat.: Stephanus), in a 15th C. chronicle. Here, he was casted as a martyr and a grave was identified. Paradoxically, Simeon's posthumous career as a martyr was given additional strength by the Reformation, when exiled Catholics fought to reclaim the history of Christianity in Sweden. The alleged martyr lived on in literature, tradition and folklore and still does so.
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- Charpentier Ljungqvist, Fredrik, 1982-, et al.
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Histoire du climat du Royaume de Suède à l’époque modern : [Climate hisotry of the early modern Swedish Realm]
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In: Revue d’Histoire Nordique. - 1778-9605. ; 27, s. 201-226
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Journal article (other academic/artistic)abstract
- In this article, we assess the scholarship of climate history in the former Swedish Realm (roughly, present-day Sweden, Finland, and Estonia) during the early modern period. Climate history research has primarily focused on consequences of climate change and variability on human history, but also on producing documentary-based reconstructions of past climate. Recent advances in palaeo-climatology, in particular dendroclimatology, during the past two to three decades, have made it possible to study climate impacts on early modern history. However, while the field of climate history has developed substantially in much of Europe, it remains rather underdeveloped and has drawn limited intetest in the Nordic countries. Apart from some recent studies for Finland, the climate history of the former Swedish Realm falls short of the standards of the field in contemporary European scholarship. Existing scholarship has nevertheless demonstrated the link between cold springs and summers and poor harvests, particuiar in Finland, but few studies have assessed the effects of climate on society outside of periods of severe food shortage or famines. The article concludes with outlines and reflections for future scholarship in climate history of the early modern Swedish Realm.
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- Andrén, Anders, 1952-
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Un jardin parisien à Lund au XIVe siècle?
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In: Regards sur la France du Moyen Age. - Stockholm : Runica et Mediævalia. - 9789188568410 ; , s. 10-19
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Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
- Interpretation of a medieval garden in Lund as inspired by contemporary gardens in Paris
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