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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 9 avhandlingar innehållade ordet kungar.
1. De electoribus imperii Romano-Germanici dissertatio historico-politica, quam approbante incluta facult. philosophica in regia academia Upsaliensi sub præsidio ... Johannis A: Bellman ... publico examini submittit Canutus Phoenix, O. Gothus in audit. Gust. majori d. XXVI. Maji an. MDCCIX
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2. Dissertationem historico-politicam de medio Anci Martii ingenio præeunte Livio ... sub præsidio clarissimi viri Dn. Petri Lagerlööf ... publico bonorum examini modeste submittit ... Regiæ Maj. Alumnus. Petrus Florenius Smolandus. In Auditorio Gustav. Maj. ad diem I Feb. anni MDCXCIII
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3. Kungamakt och bonderätt : om danska kungar och bönder i riket och i Göinge härad ca 1525-1640
Sammanfattning : In the early-modern period, Danish peasants living on crown estates across the country found a profitable way of interacting with the crown and its representatives. The necessary co-existence of rulers and ruled was marked by inter-dependence, solidarity of interest, and inter-subjective resolution of conflict. LÄS MER
4. The Money of Monarchs : The Importance of Non-Tax Revenue for Autocratic Rule in Early Modern Sweden
Sammanfattning : According to a venerable argument about the formation of political regimes in historical Europe, taxation goes hand in hand with representation, as financial needs forced rulers to trade rights for revenue. In this dissertation I explore the reverse assumption, asking whether it is the case that non-taxation went hand in hand with non-representation? I argue that early modern rulers who had access to what I conceptualize as ‘proprietary revenue’—including profits from landownership, natural resource extraction, state-owned enterprise, and colonial plunder—could use such revenue to concentrate political authority in their own hands and rule as autocrats. LÄS MER
5. In Their Majesties’ Service : The Career of Francesco De Gratta (1613-1676) as a Royal Servant and Trader in Gdańsk
Sammanfattning : This study analyses the administrative and economic career of Francesco De Gratta (1613–1676) as Royal Postmaster, Royal Secretary, and trader within the postal and fiscal systems of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. This investigation focuses mainly on his network and career strategies and is based on various sources from a number of European archives and libraries, mainly those situated in Italy, Poland and Germany. LÄS MER