Monetary policies and practices: money and state formation in early modern Sweden
The aim of the project is to study the introduction of copper coins and paper bills in Sweden in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. We argue that these innovations required new types of knowledge and understanding both from the authorities and the population at large. What is value? What is money? What is proper money and why? This meeting between government policy and popular practices was not without friction, which is what we want to study.

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Project members
- Christopher Pihl, Södertörn University
- Martin Almbjär, Uppsala University
Contact
Christopher Pihl, christopher.pihl@sh.se
Project details
- Status: ongoing
- Time period: early modern history
- Field(s) of research: gender history, cultural history, social history, political history
- Project leader:
- Christopher Pihl, Södertörn University
- Martin Almbjär, Uppsala University
- Funding: Riksbankens Jubileumsfond