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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.
The history of Sweden can be traced back to the melting of the Northern Polar Ice Caps.From as early as 12000 BC, humans have inhabited this area. Throughout the Stone Age, between 8000 BC and 6000 BC, early inhabitants used stone-crafting methods to make tools and weapons for hunting, gathering and fishing as means of survival. [1]
History portal; 19th century in Sweden ... Pages in category "19th century in Sweden" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
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, ...
The history of Stockholm, capital of Sweden, ... In the 19th century, a number of scientific institutes opened in Stockholm, for example the Karolinska Institutet.
Painting representing the Battle of Bråvalla, a legendary battle which supposedly took place in the 8th century, fought partly between the Svear and Götar. There were organized political structures in Sweden before the kingdom was unified; based on archaelogical evidence, early tribal societies are believed to have transitioned into organized chiefdoms in the first few centuries AD, perhaps ...
Years of the 19th century in the Swedish colonial empire (1 C) Pages in category "Years of the 19th century in Sweden" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total.
The Swedish slave trade mainly occurred in the early history of Sweden when the trade of thralls (Old Norse: þræll) was one of the pillars of the Norse economy. During the raids, the Vikings often captured and enslaved militarily weaker peoples they encountered, but took the most slaves in raids of the British Isles , and in Eastern Europe .