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Bringing the People Back In: State Building from Below in the Nordic Countries ca. 1500–1800
I: Bringing the people back in
Repertoires of state building from below in the Nordic countries, c. 1500–1800
The historical sociology of politics as the study of people, power, and agency
II: The war, riots, and protests
The ethics of rule and the pragmatics of resistance
Conflict, state formation and literacy
Statebreaking from below
Pride of the communes
III: Bringing order to the state from below
Households and state-building in early modern Denmark
Policing the guilds
How soldiers’ women built early modern states
IV: Elites in state formation
From state elite to regional elite
An improvised empire
The state conquers a feudal enclave
V: Formation of the public sphere in the 18th century
From subjects to rural citizens?
Houses divided?
Local space building as state building?
Contested customs
Criticism of government in Norway c. 1770–1814
VI: State building from below in perspective
The people and the state
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