This thesis investigates early modern ways of looking at the world through an analysis of what the continents meant in three settings of knowledge making in seventeenth-century Sweden. Combining text, maps and images, the thesis analyses the meaning of the continents in, first, early modern scholarly ‘geography’, second, accounts of journeys to the Ottoman Empire and, third, accounts of journeys to the colony New Sweden. The investigation explores how an understanding of conceptual categories such as the continents was interlinked with processes of making and presenting knowledge. In this, the study combines approaches from conceptual history with research on knowledge construction and circulation in the early modern world. The thesis shows...
Viewed from the Mediterranean South, the North was associated from the earliest ages with a darkness...
The early modern age was a period of great discoveries, formulation of new ideas and new methods for...
It is well known that, between the 1460s and the 1530s, the depiction of Scandinavia on maps experie...
This thesis investigates early modern ways of looking at the world through an analysis of what the c...
Sweden's connections to and relationships with the European and wider world is a field of study attr...
Adriaen Collaert's personifications of the four continents are typical examples of how continents an...
The classical idea of Totus Mundus Agit Histrionem ("all the world is a stage") pervades many maps p...
The nineteenth-century colonial project transformed conceptions of the globe in ways that reflect th...
Abstract The unknown and exotic North fascinated European minds in the early modern period. A land ...
The purpose of the present dissertation is to study the relationship between travel as a form of kno...
When did Africa emerge as a continent in the European mind? This book aims to trace the origins of t...
Europe and the British Geographical Imagination, 1760-1830 explores what literate British people und...
This paper discusses the practical making of geographical knowledge 'at home' in the context of two ...
Maria Nyman The Borders of travelling. Russia in Swedish travel accounts during the 18th century. Th...
This book is a collection of eighteen articles analyzing the characteristics and impact of migratio...
Viewed from the Mediterranean South, the North was associated from the earliest ages with a darkness...
The early modern age was a period of great discoveries, formulation of new ideas and new methods for...
It is well known that, between the 1460s and the 1530s, the depiction of Scandinavia on maps experie...
This thesis investigates early modern ways of looking at the world through an analysis of what the c...
Sweden's connections to and relationships with the European and wider world is a field of study attr...
Adriaen Collaert's personifications of the four continents are typical examples of how continents an...
The classical idea of Totus Mundus Agit Histrionem ("all the world is a stage") pervades many maps p...
The nineteenth-century colonial project transformed conceptions of the globe in ways that reflect th...
Abstract The unknown and exotic North fascinated European minds in the early modern period. A land ...
The purpose of the present dissertation is to study the relationship between travel as a form of kno...
When did Africa emerge as a continent in the European mind? This book aims to trace the origins of t...
Europe and the British Geographical Imagination, 1760-1830 explores what literate British people und...
This paper discusses the practical making of geographical knowledge 'at home' in the context of two ...
Maria Nyman The Borders of travelling. Russia in Swedish travel accounts during the 18th century. Th...
This book is a collection of eighteen articles analyzing the characteristics and impact of migratio...
Viewed from the Mediterranean South, the North was associated from the earliest ages with a darkness...
The early modern age was a period of great discoveries, formulation of new ideas and new methods for...
It is well known that, between the 1460s and the 1530s, the depiction of Scandinavia on maps experie...