The Agrarian History of Sweden  
From 4000 BC to AD 2000
Published by Nordic Academic Press
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Comprehensive and concise, this account details the agrarian history of Sweden - as it is defined by its present national borders - from the Neolithic times to present day. Key historical concepts and events are discussed, including the introduction of planned agriculture alongside the domestication of animals; the feudal relationships and interactions between men and women, various age groups, and different social classes during the Middle Ages; the changes brought about by industrialism and the development of political democracy; the effects of World Wars I and II; and Sweden's inclusion in the European Union in 1995. This study also examines the interdependence between agriculture and other industries as well as the relationship between agriculture and politics on a local, regional, national, and international level.
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Comprehensive and concise, this account details the agrarian history of Sweden - as it is defined by its present national borders - from the Neolithic times to present day. Key historical concepts and events are discussed, including the introduction of planned agriculture alongside the domestication of animals; the feudal relationships and interactions between men and women, various age groups, and different social classes during the Middle Ages; the changes brought about by industrialism and the development of political democracy; the effects of World Wars I and II; and Sweden's inclusion in the European Union in 1995. This study also examines the interdependence between agriculture and other industries as well as the relationship between agriculture and politics on a local, regional, national, and international level.
Table of contents
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • CHAPTER 1 - Early farming households
    • Archaeology and agrarian history
    • Silent and different people
    • The European background
    • Complex change
    • Changes to farms
    • The household
    • The division of labour
    • Thinking agriculturally
    • Ritual
    • Life and death
    • The eternal household
    • Change
  • CHAPTER 2 - Agriculture in Sweden
    • The emergence of mixed farming
    • Intensification and technological change, AD 200–600
    • Late Iron Age expansion, AD 700–1000
  • CHAPTER 3 - Farming and feudalism
    • New sources for a new era
    • A feudal society
    • Expansion and crisis, 1000–1450
    • Agricultural technology
    • Livestock farming
    • Farms and estates
    • A typical farm
    • The village community
    • Taxation and the nobility
    • Transformation in the Late Middle Ages
    • State feudalism
    • Sixteenth-century expansion, seventeenth-century stagnation
    • Living standards and total production
    • Small advances in agrarian technology
    • Regional specialization–the example of oxen
    • Grain production
    • The rise of the war economy
    • The collapse of the war economy
  • CHAPTER 4 - The agricultural revolution in Sweden
    • Geography and settlement
    • Landholding
    • Arable and livestock farming
    • Peasant-farmer households and a diversified peasant-farmer economy
    • Rural crafts and trade
    • The peasant-farmers gain ground
    • An expanding market economy
    • The growth of the agrarian proletariat
    • Land clearance and a food supply crisis, 1700–1800
    • Land reform
    • The dawn of mechanization and increased demand for capital
    • Liberal reform–and the state steps in
    • Some conclusions
  • CHAPTER 5 - Agriculture in industrial society
    • Agriculture and the market in the industrial national economy
    • Landownership and land use
    • The ‘flight’ from agriculture
    • Market signals and the transformation of cultivation
    • Animal husbandry, animal production
    • Technological change
    • The men and women of agriculture
    • Farmers, politics, and the organization of farmers’ interests
  • CHAPTER 6 - The tension between modernity and reality
    • A country of small farms
    • The political route to modern agriculture
    • Agriculture, pure and simple
    • Town and country
    • Neighbourhood co-operation redoubled
    • The industrial ideals of the 1960s
    • Families, businesses, and farmers
    • The repression of women
    • Town mores, country mores
    • Between ideal and reality
    • Stronger farming organizations
    • Supra-national agricultural policy
    • Small-scale and large-scale farming in a new age
    • Combined contract farming
    • Present-day neighbourhood co-operation
    • Town and country
    • Towards the future
  • CHAPTER 7 - Swedish agrarian history –the wider view
    • In Northern climes
    • The continuous reconquest of northern Europe’s frontier
    • European mixed farming
    • The importance of implements
    • Expansion and stagnation
    • Social systems
    • The role of dreams
  • Notes
  • Statistical appendix
  • Bibliography
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