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Noble conceptions of politics in eighteenth-century Sweden (ca 1740-1790)
Charlotta Wolff
2008-2009
Noble conceptions of politics in eighteenth-century Sweden (ca 1740–1790) is a study of how the Swedish nobility articulated its political ideals, self-images and loyalties during the Age of Liberty and under the rule of Gustav III. This book takes a close look at the aristocracy’s understanding of a free constitution and at the nobility’s complex relationship with the monarchy. Central themes are the old notion of mixed government, classical republican conceptions of liberty and patriotism, as well as noble thoughts on the rights and duties of the citizen, including the right to rebellion against an unrighteous ruler.
The study is a conceptual analysis of public and private political statements made by members of the nobility, such as Diet speeches and personal correspondence. The book contributes to the large body of research on estate-based identities and the transformation of political language in the second half of the eighteenth century by connecting Swedish political ideals and concepts to their European context.
This book is part of the Studia Fennica Historica series.
This book is included in DOAB.
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Keywords
- Age of Liberty
- Aristocracy (Political science)
- Autocracy
- Finland
- Gustav III of Sweden
- History
- History: earliest times to present day
- Humanities
- Ideals
- Identity (mental qualities)
- Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900
- Nobility
- Political elite
- Politics and government
- Stockholm
- Sweden
- Systems of government
- thema EDItEUR::3 Time period qualifiers::3M c 1500 onwards to present day
- thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology
- Upper class
Links
DOI: 10.21435/sfh.15web: http://oa.finlit.fi/site/books/10.21435/sfh.15/