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Mercenary Swedes : French Subsidies to Sweden 1631-1796.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Norrhem, Svante.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Military assistance, French.
Sweden--Foreign relations.
France--Foreign relations.
Sweden--Foreign relations--France.
Sweden.
France--Foreign relations--Sweden.
France.
Sweden--History--17th century.
Sweden--History--18th century.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (293 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Mercenary Swedes
Place of Publication:
Chicago : Nordic Academic Press, 2019.
Language Note:
Author's manuscript translated from Swedish into English.
Summary:
Four hundred years ago, France persuaded Sweden to fight on its side against Germany in the war between Protestant and Catholic states. Rather than some lofty purpose, what convinced Sweden was money. Under the 1631 agreement, Sweden received French subsidies to the tune of 400, 000 riksdaler a year for five years. This was only the first in a long line of subsidy agreements between the countries. Sweden enjoyed French largesse for no fewer than 166 years. In this wide-ranging international study, Svante Norrhem traces the patterns of cooperation between the two countries. With his unique command of the archival material, he discusses the reasons for the agreements and the mutual dependency that resulted.
Contents:
Cover
Contents
Acknowledgements
Early modern currency
1. Subsidies-an introduction
Reaping what others sow
Reaping the whirlwind
Why subsidies?
Argument
Method
2. Treaties, context, and content
The Treaty of Bärwalde
The Peace of Westphalia
Interlude-absolutism and the Great Reduction
Liberty
The return of the king
The common thread
3. Subsidies, dependence, and independence
Follow the money
The 1630s and 1640s
After 1648
The eighteenth century
The mechanics of subsidies
Great power and great freedom?
4. Subsidies and honour
Whose honour?
5. French objectives and interests
Vote-rigging
Destabilization politics
Dynastic politics
Patrons, clients, and 'protection'
Subsidies
France's interest in Sweden
Shifting alliances
6. Rivalries, conflicts, and complications
Conflicting objectives
Casus belli
New century, same old tensions
Practical complications, complicated individuals
Asymmetric friendship
7. Subsidies, history, and enduring friendship
An uncomfortable past
A special friendship
8. Subsidies, resistance, and criticism
Swedish shame, French betrayal
The pamphleteers
The root of the problem
9. The impact of subsidies-migration, mobility, and mortality
Princes and states
The impact of subsidies on Sweden
War, death, and suffering
Women's lives
Infrastructure and infraknowledge
Officers and officials
Bankers and financiers
Diplomats, politicians, and negotiators
Soft power and luxury consumption
Concluding remarks
10. The impact of subsidies-three case studies
War, the Great Reduction, and autocracy
The coup of 1772
Concluding comments
Concluding discussion
Notes
References
Index of names
Index of treaties.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9789188909039
9188909034
9789188661838
9188661830
OCLC:
1129596287

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