This book will be the first to deeply analyze the Swedish court and monarchy through a longue duree perspective to show the crucial role of the court in maintaining a relationship between the monarchy and nobility throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Sweden offered a different type of monarchy in comparison to the more often studied French and British monarchies. Sweden's court system successfully managed several coups and upheavals and maintained strong royal power throughout many transitions. Studying the Swedish model offers insights into how courts functioned in European principalities in general by providing a resilient and flexible framework for royal authority in tandem with the nobility. Based on extensive research conducted in the Swedish National Archives, the Palace Archives, and the Royal Library, the book presents some never-before published case studies and materials that drive the impact of court studies on many different areas of research, including gender studies, political science, and art history. 
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This book will be the first to deeply analyze the Swedish court and monarchy through a longue duree perspective to show the crucial role of the court in maintaining a relationship between the monarchy and nobility throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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1. Resilient European courts: An introduction.- 2. Reviving a battered court and monarchy.- 3. Expansion and differentiation: Space at court.- 4. The court as the world.- 5. Winners and losers in the politics of familiarity.- 6. Survival and revolutions.- 7. Living etiquette.- 8. Ties of honour.- 9. The rift between monarchy and nobility.- 10. Magnificent, engaging, or remote.- Epilogue.
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This book will be the first to deeply analyze the Swedish court and monarchy through a longue duree perspective to show the crucial role of the court in maintaining a relationship between the monarchy and nobility throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Sweden offered a different type of monarchy in comparison to the more often studied French and British monarchies. Sweden's court system successfully managed several coups and upheavals and maintained strong royal power throughout many transitions. Studying the Swedish model offers insights into how courts functioned in European principalities in general by providing a resilient and flexible framework for royal authority in tandem with the nobility. Based on extensive research conducted in the Swedish National Archives, the Palace Archives, and the Royal Library, the book presents some never-before published case studies and materials that drive the impact of court studies on many different areas of research, including gender studies, political science, and art history. 
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Analyzes the Swedish court and monarchy to show the crucial role of the court in maintaining a relationship between the monarchy and nobility Presents some never-before published case studies and materials that drive the impact of court studies on many different areas of research Examines several aspects of court society including gender studies, political science, and art history
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ISBN
9783030526467
Publisert
2020-11-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Biographical note

Fabian Persson is Associate Professor of History at Linnaeus University in Sweden, and a guest researcher at Somerville College, Oxford, UK.