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Introduction

Beyond the Military Revolution: the civil and military spheres in early modern Scandinavia

 

Notes

1 The concept of a military state was established in Swedish history by Nilsson, De stora krigens tid, which contains essays from 1970 and 1980, and elaborated further by Glete, War and the State in Early Modern Europe, 39–41, 51–66.

2 Andersson, Lineages; Tilly, Coercion, Capital and European States; and Black, European Warfare.

3 Citino, ‘Military Histories Old and New’.

4 Pröve, Stehendes Heer; and Hagemann and Pröve, Landsknechte, Soldatenfrauen.

5 Hagemann, ‘Militärgeschichte als Geschlechtergeschichte’; and Hagemann, Mannlicher Muth und Teutsche Ehre.

6 Lindegren, Utskrivning och utsugning; Villstrand, Anpassning eller protest; Lind, Hæren og magten; Perlestam, Den rotfaste bonden; Petersen, Geworbne Krigskarle; Kuvaja, Försörjningen av en ockupationsarmé; Hårdstedt, Om krigets förutsättningar; Huhtamies, Knektar och bönder; and Forssberg, Att hålla folket på gott humör.

7 Sjöberg, ‘Hur det civila blev kvinnligt’.

8 Charters, Rosenhaft, and Smith, ‘Introduction’, XI.

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