This article explores the changing use of commons in seventeenth-century upland Scandinavia. The main hypothesis is that the use of commons in many upland regions increased during the early modern period due to a higher demand for natural resources from the commons. In Sweden, this development had started in the sixteenth century but accelerated during the seventeenth century when many crises befell the peasants and other users. This paper demonstrates how these crises were turned into development by changing the use of the commons. The changes required more collective action and transformed the ways in which peasants and other users worked together and created new institutional settings and organisations. The article provides four examples...
A large proportion of the English population in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries had some acc...
peer reviewedCommercialisation of resources taken from commons is considered problematic in several ...
The purpose of this master thesis is to understand how political culture was negotiated during times...
is article explores the changing use of commons in seventeenth-century upland Scandi- navia. e main ...
This paper is about the dissolution and privatization of parish commons in 18:th century Sweden. The...
This thesis investigates how peasants regulated and shared forest resources in North Ostrobothnia du...
In this article, we present our hypotheses regarding the divergence in the development of common-pro...
This article theorises about the ways in which commodity frontiers replace forest commons. New insig...
In this article the author examines varieties of resource-conflicts between peasants and lords regar...
The paper reviews the development of the legal status of Norwegian commons from the first known legi...
The view of the commons as archaic, ‘backward’ and ‘irrational’ institutions for the management of r...
The history of land utilization in Scandinavia is characterized by two major periods of open landsca...
The paper discusses the link between commons as they might have been used in prehistoric Norway and...
This study examines landscape change in the Province of Jämtland during c. 1000–1750 AD. Settlement ...
A large proportion of the English population in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries had some acc...
peer reviewedCommercialisation of resources taken from commons is considered problematic in several ...
The purpose of this master thesis is to understand how political culture was negotiated during times...
is article explores the changing use of commons in seventeenth-century upland Scandi- navia. e main ...
This paper is about the dissolution and privatization of parish commons in 18:th century Sweden. The...
This thesis investigates how peasants regulated and shared forest resources in North Ostrobothnia du...
In this article, we present our hypotheses regarding the divergence in the development of common-pro...
This article theorises about the ways in which commodity frontiers replace forest commons. New insig...
In this article the author examines varieties of resource-conflicts between peasants and lords regar...
The paper reviews the development of the legal status of Norwegian commons from the first known legi...
The view of the commons as archaic, ‘backward’ and ‘irrational’ institutions for the management of r...
The history of land utilization in Scandinavia is characterized by two major periods of open landsca...
The paper discusses the link between commons as they might have been used in prehistoric Norway and...
This study examines landscape change in the Province of Jämtland during c. 1000–1750 AD. Settlement ...
A large proportion of the English population in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries had some acc...
peer reviewedCommercialisation of resources taken from commons is considered problematic in several ...
The purpose of this master thesis is to understand how political culture was negotiated during times...