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12 19th century. 13 20th century. 14 21st century. 15 See also. 16 References. 17 Further reading. 18 External links. ... This is a timeline of Swedish history, ...
A History of Sweden (1956) online edition; Frängsmyr, Tore, ed. Science in Sweden: The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 1739–1989. (1989). 291 pp. Gustavson, Carl G. The Small Giant: Sweden Enters the Industrial Era. (1986). 364 pp. Hoppe, Göran and Langton, John. Peasantry to Capitalism: Western Östergötland in the Nineteenth Century.
According to Lönnroth (1998) [49] in the 19th century and early 20th century, Swedish historians saw their writing in terms of literature and storytelling, rather than analysis and interpretation. Harald Hjärne (1848–1922) pioneered modern historical scholarship. In 1876, he attacked the traditional myths of the social and legal conditions ...
The economic history of Sweden, since the Iron Age, has been characterized by extensive foreign trade based on a small number of export and import commodities, often derived from the widely available raw materials iron ore and wood. An industrial expansion in the latter half of the 19th century transformed the society on many levels.
4 19th century. 5 20th century. 6 21st century. 7 See also. Toggle the table of contents. ... Timeline; Sweden portal: This is a list of years in Sweden. 16th century.
Years of the 19th century in Sweden. Sweden portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 101 subcategories, out of 101 total. 0–9. 1801 in Sweden (1 C, 1 P)
Norway, which was in union with Sweden entered the union two years later, in 1875 by pegging its currency to gold at the same level as Denmark and Sweden (.403 grams ). The monetary union was one of the few tangible results of the Scandinavian political movement of the 19th century. [33]
1 Prior to 19th century. 2 19th century. 3 20th century. Toggle 20th century subsection. 3.1 1900s-1940s. ... Timeline of Gothenburg (in Swedish) Other names of ...