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- Naum, Magdalena, et al.
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Introduction: Situating Scandinavian Colonialism
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Ingår i: Scandinavian Colonialism and the Rise of Modernity. Small Time Agents in a Global Arena. - 1574-0439. - 9781461462019 ; , s. 3-16
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- Hansson, Jonas, et al.
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Från furstespegel till folkbildning
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Ingår i: Kunskapens kretsar. Essäer om kunskap, bildning och vetenskap genom tiderna. - Stockholm : Bokförlaget Signum. - 9789187896903 ; , s. 81-93
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- Nordin, Jonas M.
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Center of Diversity : Sami in Early Modern Stockholm in the Light of European Colonial Expansion. A Historical Archaeological Approach
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Ingår i: International Journal of Historical Archaeology. - : SPRINGER. - 1092-7697 .- 1573-7748. ; 22:4, s. 663-685
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- This paper deals with the presence of Sami in central and southern Sweden in the seventeenth century. The Nordic countries have generally been believed to be ethnically homogeneous, with the** colonial subjects not being present in the center of these empires. If the multicultural aspects of early modern Nordic countries are at all discussed, Sami and other ethnic groups are understood as peoples living on the outskirts of the empires. This notion has cemented an idea that cities such as Copenhagen or Stockholm were inhabited solely by peoples from southern Scandinavia and the continent. Drawing on the experience of the role and presence of indigenous people from the Americas and the Arctic in cities such as London in the seventeenth century, this paper examines the multi-ethnic aspects of early modern Stockholm, capital of Sweden, as an imperial center.
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- Nordin, Jonas, et al.
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Spirit of the age : Erik Dahlbergh’s images of Sweden’s past
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Ingår i: Boreas rising : Antiquarianism and national narratives in 17th- and 18th-century Scandinavia - Antiquarianism and national narratives in 17th- and 18th-century Scandinavia. - : De Gruyter. - 1864-5208. - 9783110632453 - 9783110638042 - 9783110637076 ; 53, s. 103-128
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- Ekengren, Fredrik, et al.
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Sweden in the Delaware Valley: Everyday Life and Material Culture in New Sweden
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Ingår i: Scandinavian Colonialism and the Rise of Modernity: Small Time Agents in a Global Arena. ; , s. 169-187
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- In 1637 the Swedish Crown, encouraged by Dutch merchants, developed a plan to establish a colonial outpost in America to tap into profitable tobacco and beaver pelt trade. The same year the first cargo ships left Sweden and sailed westwards to claim their piece of America along the Delaware River. Although in many ways unsuccessful and short-lived (the colony collapsed in 1656), New Sweden became a home for generations of colonists. This chapter focuses on the different aspects of their daily life: their longing and desperation, practices of homemaking and domesticating the landscape, their perception and interactions with the neighbouring Native American groups. It discusses the ways material culture was used, exchanged and appropriated by the colonists and the local Lenape and Susquehannock in the processes of meeting, negotiations and daily coexistence.
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