Swedenization of the North – the early medieval Swedish northern expansion and the emergence of the Birkarls.

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Risto Nurmi, Jari-Matti Kuusela, V. Hakamäki
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The State of Sweden expanded its domains successfully towards the north during the medieval period – particularly during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. This expansion north from Norrland over the Bothnian coast and further into Lapland has traditionally been discussed within the classical colonial framework. In this paper, however, we argue that the Swedish northern expansion was actually more a result of successful negotiations between the State of Sweden and the northern Iron Age economic elite, leading to the peaceful integration of the northern social system(s) into the Swedish society. As a result of this process the concept of Birkarls – the traditional medieval trade elite of the north – appeared into Swedish historical documents. Recent research has brought forward evidence indicating that the Birkarl system harks back to the Iron Age northern social system, and that the medieval Birkarls were a direct continuation of the Late Iron Age trader society that was integrated and assimilated into the Swedish society during the early fourteenth century.
北方的瑞典化——中世纪早期瑞典的北方扩张和Birkarls的出现。
瑞典在中世纪时期,特别是在13世纪和14世纪,成功地向北扩张了其领土。这种从诺兰向北的扩张越过波斯尼亚海岸,深入拉普兰,传统上是在古典殖民框架内讨论的。然而,在本文中,我们认为瑞典的北部扩张实际上更多的是瑞典国与北方铁器时代的经济精英之间成功谈判的结果,导致北方社会制度和平融入瑞典社会。这一过程的结果是,北欧传统的中世纪贸易精英Birkarls的概念出现在瑞典的历史文献中。最近的研究提出了证据,表明伯卡尔系统可以追溯到铁器时代的北方社会系统,中世纪的伯卡尔是铁器时代晚期贸易社会的直接延续,在14世纪早期被瑞典社会整合和同化。
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Acta Borealia
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