Scandinavia A Political History of Denmark, Norway and Sweden from 1512 to 1900CUP Archive |
Contents
CHAP | 1 |
Introduction | 8 |
Gustavus Vasa of Sweden 15231560 | 33 |
The Hegemony of Denmark 15361588 | 60 |
The Reformation in Scandinavia 15201560 | 86 |
The Sons of Gustavus Vasa 15601611 | 115 |
of Denmark 15881648 | 144 |
12 | 153 |
Gustavus Adolphus and Axel Oxenstjerna 1611 | 218 |
X | 227 |
XI | 281 |
of Sweden 16601697 | 290 |
XII | 309 |
XV | 359 |
Denmark since 1814 | 420 |
Sweden and Norway since 1814 | 432 |
33 | 191 |
60 | 197 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 444 |
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