The role of the European nobility and their ability to retain their political and economic power are part of the debate on the modernization of Europe’s economy. This paper contributes to the literature by exploring the wealth of the Swedish nobility as the country evolved from an agrarian to an industrial economy. We use a sample of 200+ probate inventories of nobles for each of the benchmark years 1750, 1800, 1850 and 1900. We show that the nobility, less than 0.5 per cent of the population, was markedly dominant in 1750: the average noble was 60 times richer than the average person, and the nobles held 29 per cent of all private wealth. 90 per cent of the nobles were richer than the average person. By 1900 the advantage of the nobles’ we...
We study wealth concentration in Sweden over 130 years, from the beginning of industrialization unti...
English summary”Class Relations and Historical Economic Inequality: Stockholm in the Seventeenth and...
This article describes and analyses social structure, poverty, wealth, and economic inequality in St...
This article examines the evolution of wealth inequality in Sweden from 1750 to 1900, contributing b...
There is a widespread perception that present-day Nordic egalitarianism is the outcome of a long his...
Using about 1,730 probate inventories, this paper studies the wealth of peasant farmers in Sweden fo...
This thesis examines the wealthiest individuals in 19th century Sweden. The specific questions asked...
Using about 1,730 probate inventories, this article studies the wealth of peasant farmers in Sweden ...
Sweden was unique in early modern Europe, in that its parliament included a peasant farmer estate. I...
260,000 were nobles, and a court of between 7,000 and 8,000.1 At the same time the teenage king of S...
Inherited wealth has attracted much attention recently, much due to the research by Thomas Piketty (...
This paper uses new data on Swedish national wealth over a period of two hundred years to study whet...
This paper uses new data on Swedish national wealth over a period of two hundred years to study whet...
This dissertation examines the character, conditions and change of peasant stratification in early m...
This article describes and analyses social structure, poverty, wealth, and economic inequality in St...
We study wealth concentration in Sweden over 130 years, from the beginning of industrialization unti...
English summary”Class Relations and Historical Economic Inequality: Stockholm in the Seventeenth and...
This article describes and analyses social structure, poverty, wealth, and economic inequality in St...
This article examines the evolution of wealth inequality in Sweden from 1750 to 1900, contributing b...
There is a widespread perception that present-day Nordic egalitarianism is the outcome of a long his...
Using about 1,730 probate inventories, this paper studies the wealth of peasant farmers in Sweden fo...
This thesis examines the wealthiest individuals in 19th century Sweden. The specific questions asked...
Using about 1,730 probate inventories, this article studies the wealth of peasant farmers in Sweden ...
Sweden was unique in early modern Europe, in that its parliament included a peasant farmer estate. I...
260,000 were nobles, and a court of between 7,000 and 8,000.1 At the same time the teenage king of S...
Inherited wealth has attracted much attention recently, much due to the research by Thomas Piketty (...
This paper uses new data on Swedish national wealth over a period of two hundred years to study whet...
This paper uses new data on Swedish national wealth over a period of two hundred years to study whet...
This dissertation examines the character, conditions and change of peasant stratification in early m...
This article describes and analyses social structure, poverty, wealth, and economic inequality in St...
We study wealth concentration in Sweden over 130 years, from the beginning of industrialization unti...
English summary”Class Relations and Historical Economic Inequality: Stockholm in the Seventeenth and...
This article describes and analyses social structure, poverty, wealth, and economic inequality in St...