This article studies the attempts made during World War I to imagine and build post-war Baltic Sea region with German-friendly Sweden as its leading power. Ideas to that effect were formulated and propagated in a transnational cooperation (what I call “the activist movement”) taking place in wartime Stockholm and Berlin. The activist circles included German, Swedish, Finnish and Estonian nationalist region-builders who were drawing on Sweden’s seventeenth century legacy as a historical great power, as well as the geopolitical fears and hopes associated with its geographical position. In the article, I will outline the main features of activist thinking that make it, at least in my opinion, a transnational movement, and give an overview of t...
The articles in this special issue, entitled Reform and Revolution in Scandinavia, 1917–1919: Entang...
This article analyzes Swedish political scientist and conservative politician Rudolf Kjellén’s advoc...
The attitudes of Western powers toward the Baltic states were in 1945-1990 steadily affected by how ...
This article studies the attempts made during World War I to imagine and build post-war Baltic Sea r...
This article offers a comparative analysis of how the First World War affected emerging Estonian, La...
This article offers a comparative analysis of how the First World War affected emerging Estonian, La...
One of the great paradoxes of World War I was the fact that it took place in an era of blooming nati...
During the years of the First World War Swedish society took an active interest in the possibilities...
This thesis examines how Baltic German émigrés living in the German Empire argued for the inclusion ...
The article investigates how and why new modern states, which emerged in the Baltic region after the...
International audienceIn order to provide an overall perspective of the beginning of the First World...
The end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union have again brought minorities in Centra...
This article considers the history of Swedish attitudes towards Baltic independence during the short...
This article considers the history of Swedish attitudes towards Baltic independence during the short...
This book takes as its point of departure an enthusiasm for Baltic Sea region history which appeared...
The articles in this special issue, entitled Reform and Revolution in Scandinavia, 1917–1919: Entang...
This article analyzes Swedish political scientist and conservative politician Rudolf Kjellén’s advoc...
The attitudes of Western powers toward the Baltic states were in 1945-1990 steadily affected by how ...
This article studies the attempts made during World War I to imagine and build post-war Baltic Sea r...
This article offers a comparative analysis of how the First World War affected emerging Estonian, La...
This article offers a comparative analysis of how the First World War affected emerging Estonian, La...
One of the great paradoxes of World War I was the fact that it took place in an era of blooming nati...
During the years of the First World War Swedish society took an active interest in the possibilities...
This thesis examines how Baltic German émigrés living in the German Empire argued for the inclusion ...
The article investigates how and why new modern states, which emerged in the Baltic region after the...
International audienceIn order to provide an overall perspective of the beginning of the First World...
The end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union have again brought minorities in Centra...
This article considers the history of Swedish attitudes towards Baltic independence during the short...
This article considers the history of Swedish attitudes towards Baltic independence during the short...
This book takes as its point of departure an enthusiasm for Baltic Sea region history which appeared...
The articles in this special issue, entitled Reform and Revolution in Scandinavia, 1917–1919: Entang...
This article analyzes Swedish political scientist and conservative politician Rudolf Kjellén’s advoc...
The attitudes of Western powers toward the Baltic states were in 1945-1990 steadily affected by how ...