Crises, commons and collective action: the changing use of woodlands and mountains in seventeenth-century upland Scandinavia

is article explores the changing use of commons in seventeenth-century upland Scandi- navia. e 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 sta...

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Main Author: Larsson, Jesper
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:17614 2023-05-15T18:12:42+02:00 Crises, commons and collective action: the changing use of woodlands and mountains in seventeenth-century upland Scandinavia Larsson, Jesper 2016 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/17614/ https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/17614/1/larsson_j_200928.pdf en eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/17614/1/larsson_j_200928.pdf Larsson, Jesper (2016). Crises, commons and collective action: the changing use of woodlands and mountains in seventeenth-century upland Scandinavia. I/In: Ländliche Gemeingüter: Kollektive Ressourcennutzung in der europäischen Agrarwirtschaft. Sid./p. 207-217. Innsbruck: UNSPECIFIED ISBN 978-3-7065-5471-8 [Book Chapter] History Book Chapter NonPeerReviewed 2016 ftslunivuppsala 2022-01-09T19:15:23Z is article explores the changing use of commons in seventeenth-century upland Scandi- navia. e 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. is paper demonstrates how these crises were turned into development by changing the use of the commons. e changes required more collective action and transformed the ways in which peasants and other users worked together and created new institutional settings and organisations. e article provides four examples of production areas: Sami reindeer nomadic pastoralism, tar distillation, charcoal burning and a transhumance system (summer farms). e seventeenth century is known as the ‘age of greatness’ in Swedish history. However, for peasants, the period can be described as a crisis. e crisis had three main causes: (1) wars, (2) increased taxes and (3) a cooler climate. e change in uses of the commons lasted for more than two centuries and proved essential to the users’ economies into the early twentieth century. e more intense use of the commons had an impact on institutions, organisations, labour division, land use and settlements. Book Part sami Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive
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description is article explores the changing use of commons in seventeenth-century upland Scandi- navia. e 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. is paper demonstrates how these crises were turned into development by changing the use of the commons. e changes required more collective action and transformed the ways in which peasants and other users worked together and created new institutional settings and organisations. e article provides four examples of production areas: Sami reindeer nomadic pastoralism, tar distillation, charcoal burning and a transhumance system (summer farms). e seventeenth century is known as the ‘age of greatness’ in Swedish history. However, for peasants, the period can be described as a crisis. e crisis had three main causes: (1) wars, (2) increased taxes and (3) a cooler climate. e change in uses of the commons lasted for more than two centuries and proved essential to the users’ economies into the early twentieth century. e more intense use of the commons had an impact on institutions, organisations, labour division, land use and settlements.
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Larsson, Jesper (2016). Crises, commons and collective action: the changing use of woodlands and mountains in seventeenth-century upland Scandinavia. I/In: Ländliche Gemeingüter: Kollektive Ressourcennutzung in der europäischen Agrarwirtschaft. Sid./p. 207-217. Innsbruck: UNSPECIFIED ISBN 978-3-7065-5471-8 [Book Chapter]
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