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Maltin, E. & Jakobsson, H. (2023). The introduction of the turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) in early modern Sweden – historical and zooarchaeological evidence of husbandry and consumption. Post-Medieval Archaeology, 57(1)
Open this publication in new window or tab >>The introduction of the turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) in early modern Sweden – historical and zooarchaeological evidence of husbandry and consumption
2023 (English)In: Post-Medieval Archaeology, ISSN 0079-4236, E-ISSN 1745-8137, Vol. 57, no 1, p. -28Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

In this paper we describe how and why turkeys were introduced to Sweden during the 16th century, and how the bird spread to different social groups in the 17th century. We present data from unpublished financial records and provide a compilation of all archaeological findings of turkeys from the geographical area of present-day Sweden. The results show that turkeys, first imported by Duke Karl of Sweden in the 1580s, had spread to the Swedish nobility by the 1610s. During the first decades of turkey husbandry in Sweden, turkeys were items of conspicuous consumption, used to show off during elite dinners and as gifts to peers and subsequently also to subordinates. During the 17th century, the bird was adopted by the urban upper middle class. Early modern Swedish turkeys were small, and likely less affected by selective breeding when compared to modern heritage-breed turkeys. 

National Category
History and Archaeology
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-214806 (URN)10.1080/00794236.2022.2163736 (DOI)000913981100001 ()2-s2.0-85146648767 (Scopus ID)
Available from: 2023-02-15 Created: 2023-02-15 Last updated: 2023-05-17Bibliographically approved
Jakobsson, H. (2021). Dutch experts in the early modern Swedish state: Employment strategies and knowledge building, 1560–1670. (Doctoral dissertation). Stockholm: Department of History, Stockholm University
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Dutch experts in the early modern Swedish state: Employment strategies and knowledge building, 1560–1670
2021 (English)Doctoral thesis, monograph (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

This dissertation investigates the role played by Dutch experts in various enterprises and organisations managed or administered by the early modern Swedish state. The work demonstrates how and why Dutch experts were introduced to Sweden, in what manner they were employed by the Swedish state and how their knowledge was utilised in state-controlled organisations. The overall results challenge the impression of an uncomplicated introduction, steered by the state. Instead, the research suggests that the development was multifaceted, where the role and function of state structures, international politics, networks, as well as concepts, including opportunism and pragmatism all played a part in the process which led to the employment of Dutch experts and use of Dutch knowledge. Underlying analytical tools used to demonstrate this include concepts such as collective knowledge, institutional memory, change agents, as well as strategies to minimise uncertainties and knowledge asymmetries in the recruitment process. The investigation consists of four empirical chapters. The first chapter focuses on some of the key Dutch individuals who settled in Sweden during the second half of the sixteenth century. It shows why a Dutch settlement took place, but also how a specific interest in Dutch trade expertise was developed by the Swedish political leadership. The chapter concludes with an analysis of how Dutch expertise was utilised to develop advanced long-distance trade. The second chapter follows the use of Dutch experts in the naval shipbuilding organisation in the first half of the seventeenth century. It shows how an almost complete reliance on Dutch experts and technical knowledge was established during this period. The chapter details how the Dutch introduction and utilisation evolved, when the naval organisation changed from being single-handedly steered by the king, to a situation where it was administered by an independent Admiralty Board. The third chapter investigates the use of Dutch experts in the foreign administration as well as in the administration and management of trade and commercial undertakings. It details how agents and diplomatic networks facilitated exchange and brought knowledge and experts to Sweden. The chapter also challenges an established notion that many of the trade enterprises that were established in Sweden up until the mid-1630s were failures. The results instead demonstrate how successive proposals to develop commercial ventures by Dutch experts created a necessary knowledge base in Swedish society, which in the long run led to the successful formation of advanced commercial enterprises. The final chapter focuses on the establishment of commercial fishing operations. It follows the introduction and growth of a Dutch model for how to develop advanced fishing, and explains why the model only led to a functioning enterprise towards the very end of the period of investigation. 

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Department of History, Stockholm University, 2021. p. 363
Keywords
administration, change agents, commerce, competence, diplomacy, Dutch, early modern state, expertise, fishing, institutional memory, knowledge, shipbuilding, the Dutch Republic, trade
National Category
History
Research subject
History
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-192507 (URN)978-91-7911-510-4 (ISBN)978-91-7911-511-1 (ISBN)
Public defence
2021-06-11, online via Zoom, public link will be available at the department website, Stockholm, 10:00 (Swedish)
Opponent
Supervisors
Available from: 2021-05-19 Created: 2021-04-23 Last updated: 2022-02-25Bibliographically approved
Jakobsson, H. (2020). Economic behaviour and social strategies in the Stockholm silk weaving industry, 1744–1831. In: Klas Nyberg, Håkan Jakobsson (Ed.), Luxury, Fashion and the Early Modern Idea of Credit: (pp. 97-119). London: Routledge
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Economic behaviour and social strategies in the Stockholm silk weaving industry, 1744–1831
2020 (English)In: Luxury, Fashion and the Early Modern Idea of Credit / [ed] Klas Nyberg, Håkan Jakobsson, London: Routledge, 2020, p. 97-119Chapter in book (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

This chapter focuses on the underlying social and economic structures that formed and shaped the industry. The first silk weaving manufacture in Sweden was established in Stockholm in 1649 by an immigrant Dutch entrepreneur from Amsterdam called Jacob van Utenhoven. It was not until after the Great Northern War, in the reign of King Fredrik I that an expansion of the industrial sector took place, however. As late as 1850, 18 silk weaving manufactures were still operating in Stockholm, not far from the number of plants that had existed some 50 years before. Shifting fashion trends and international competition pushed the industry into a quick decline thereafter. In 1869, only two silk weaving plants remained operational. The contract of employment, which was drawn up in Paris, detailed how his future work should specifically centre on supporting the bourgeoning Swedish silk industry.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
London: Routledge, 2020
Series
Perspectives in economic and social history ; 62
National Category
History Economic History
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-183712 (URN)10.4324/9780429318979-10 (DOI)9780429318979 (ISBN)
Available from: 2020-07-26 Created: 2020-07-26 Last updated: 2023-11-29Bibliographically approved
Nyberg, K. & Jakobsson, H. (Eds.). (2020). Luxury, Fashion and the Early Modern Idea of Credit. London: Routledge
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Luxury, Fashion and the Early Modern Idea of Credit
2020 (English)Collection (editor) (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Luxury, Fashion and the Early Modern Idea of Credit addresses how social and cultural ideas about credit and trust, in the context of fashion and trade, were affected by the growth and development of the bankruptcy institution.

Luxury, fashion and social standing are intimately connected to consumption on credit. Drawing on data from the fashion trade, this fascinating edited volume shows how the concepts of credit, trust and bankruptcy changed towards the end of the early modern period (1500−1800) and in the beginning of the modern period. Focusing on Sweden, with comparative material from France and other European countries, this volume draws together emerging and established scholars from across the fields of economic history and fashion.

This book is an essential read for scholars in economic history, financial history, social history and European history.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
London: Routledge, 2020. p. 229
Series
Perspectives in economic and social history
National Category
History Economic History
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-183713 (URN)10.4324/9780429318979 (DOI)9780367332693 (ISBN)
Available from: 2020-07-26 Created: 2020-07-26 Last updated: 2023-12-01Bibliographically approved
Jakobsson, H. (2019). Gods i förvandling: Julita från kungsgård till sätesgård. In: Ulrich Lange, Göran Ulväng (Ed.), Julita gård: människor och landskap under tusen år (pp. 133-156). Stockholm: Nordiska museets förlag
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Gods i förvandling: Julita från kungsgård till sätesgård
2019 (Swedish)In: Julita gård: människor och landskap under tusen år / [ed] Ulrich Lange, Göran Ulväng, Stockholm: Nordiska museets förlag, 2019, p. 133-156Chapter in book (Other academic)
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Nordiska museets förlag, 2019
National Category
History
Research subject
History
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-183707 (URN)9789171086112 (ISBN)
Available from: 2020-07-26 Created: 2020-07-26 Last updated: 2022-02-26Bibliographically approved
Jakobsson, H. (2019). Läckö slotts unicitet. In: Eva Björkman, Lars Jacobzon, Jan-Gunnar Lindgren, Kolbjörn Wærn (Ed.), Läckös märklighet: Ett försök att ringa in Läckös unika värden i ett nationellt och internationellt perspektiv. Paper presented at Läckös unicitet, Läckö, Sverige, januari 18, 2019 (pp. 43-51).
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Läckö slotts unicitet
2019 (Swedish)In: Läckös märklighet: Ett försök att ringa in Läckös unika värden i ett nationellt och internationellt perspektiv / [ed] Eva Björkman, Lars Jacobzon, Jan-Gunnar Lindgren, Kolbjörn Wærn, 2019, p. 43-51Conference paper, Oral presentation with published abstract (Other academic)
National Category
History
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-183720 (URN)
Conference
Läckös unicitet, Läckö, Sverige, januari 18, 2019
Available from: 2020-07-26 Created: 2020-07-26 Last updated: 2023-11-21Bibliographically approved
Jakobsson, H. (2017). Carl Enhörning: finansiella förutsättningar för en gustaviansk medaljgravör. In: Klas Nyberg (Ed.), Ekonomisk kulturhistoria: bildkonst, konsthantverk och scenkonst 1720-1850 (pp. 101-113). Stockholm: Kulturhistoriska bokförlaget
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Carl Enhörning: finansiella förutsättningar för en gustaviansk medaljgravör
2017 (Swedish)In: Ekonomisk kulturhistoria: bildkonst, konsthantverk och scenkonst 1720-1850 / [ed] Klas Nyberg, Stockholm: Kulturhistoriska bokförlaget , 2017, p. 101-113Chapter in book (Other academic)
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Kulturhistoriska bokförlaget, 2017
National Category
History Economic History
Research subject
History
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-183709 (URN)9789187151095 (ISBN)
Available from: 2020-07-26 Created: 2020-07-26 Last updated: 2022-02-26Bibliographically approved
Jakobsson, H. (2017). Scenkonst i Stockholm 1720-1846: en sammanfattande översikt. In: Klas Nyberg (Ed.), Ekonomisk kulturhistoria: bildkonst, konsthantverk och scenkonst 1720-1850 (pp. 137-139). Stockholm: Kulturhistoriska bokförlaget
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Scenkonst i Stockholm 1720-1846: en sammanfattande översikt
2017 (Swedish)In: Ekonomisk kulturhistoria: bildkonst, konsthantverk och scenkonst 1720-1850 / [ed] Klas Nyberg, Stockholm: Kulturhistoriska bokförlaget , 2017, p. 137-139Chapter in book (Other academic)
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Kulturhistoriska bokförlaget, 2017
National Category
History
Research subject
History
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-183710 (URN)9789187151095 (ISBN)
Available from: 2020-07-26 Created: 2020-07-26 Last updated: 2022-02-26Bibliographically approved
Jakobsson, H. (2017). Svenska kungar och holsteinska hertigar: porträttkonstens politiska funktion och finansiella implikationer 1736–1767. In: Klas Nyberg (Ed.), Ekonomisk kulturhistoria: bildkonst, konsthantverk och scenkonst 1720-1850 (pp. 81-98). Stockholm: Kulturhistoriska bokförlaget
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Svenska kungar och holsteinska hertigar: porträttkonstens politiska funktion och finansiella implikationer 1736–1767
2017 (Swedish)In: Ekonomisk kulturhistoria: bildkonst, konsthantverk och scenkonst 1720-1850 / [ed] Klas Nyberg, Stockholm: Kulturhistoriska bokförlaget , 2017, p. 81-98Chapter in book (Other academic)
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Kulturhistoriska bokförlaget, 2017
National Category
History Art History
Research subject
History
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-183708 (URN)9789187151095 (ISBN)
Available from: 2020-07-26 Created: 2020-07-26 Last updated: 2022-02-26Bibliographically approved
Nyberg, K. & Jakobsson, H. (2016). Negotiations, credit and trust in Northern Europe: Institutional efficiency in the handling of bankruptcies in late eighteenth-century Stockholm. In: Albrecht Cordes,‎ Margrit Schulte Beerbühl (Ed.), Dealing with Economic Failure: Betweeen norm and Practice (15th to 21st Century) (pp. 97-114). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Publishing Group
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Negotiations, credit and trust in Northern Europe: Institutional efficiency in the handling of bankruptcies in late eighteenth-century Stockholm
2016 (English)In: Dealing with Economic Failure: Betweeen norm and Practice (15th to 21st Century) / [ed] Albrecht Cordes,‎ Margrit Schulte Beerbühl, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2016, p. 97-114Chapter in book (Refereed)
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2016
Keywords
failure, bankruptcy, Stockholm, eighteenth century
National Category
History
Research subject
Economic History
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-154029 (URN)10.3726/978-3-653-05026-4/13 (DOI)978-3-631-65825-3 (ISBN)
Funder
Riksbankens Jubileumsfond
Available from: 2018-03-12 Created: 2018-03-12 Last updated: 2023-03-02Bibliographically approved
Organisations
Identifiers
ORCID iD: ORCID iD iconorcid.org/0000-0001-5229-0503

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