Charles XI and Swedish Absolutism, 1660-1697

A. F. Upton, John Elliott (Contribution by), Olwen Hufton (Contribution by), H. G. Koenigsberger (Contribution by), H. M. Scott (Contribution by)

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Author
A. F. Upton, John Elliott (Contribution by), Olwen Hufton (Contribution by), H. G. Koenigsberger (Contribution by), H. M. Scott (Contribution by)
Publish Date
1998-06-04
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
281
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521573904
ISBN-13
9780521573900
citemno
275061
Edition
Illustrated
SKU
9780521573900

Description

The reading public outside Sweden knows little of that country's history, beyond the dramatic and short-lived era in the seventeenth century when Sweden under Gustavus Adolphus became a major European power by her intervention in the Thirty Years War. In the last decades of the seventeenth century another Swedish king, Charles XI, launched a less dramatic but remarkable bid to stabilize and secure Sweden's position as a major power in northern Europe and as master of the Baltic Sea. This project, which is almost unknown to students of history outside Sweden, involved a comprehensive overhaul of the government and institutions of the kingdom, on the basis of establishing Sweden as a model of absolute monarchy. This 1998 book gives an account of what was achieved under the absolutist direction of a distinctly unglamorous, but pious and conscientious ruler.