Scandinavian Journal of History

Papers
(The TQCC of Scandinavian Journal of History is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Labour and Coercion in the Nordic Region in the Early Modern Period: Connections, Ambiguities, Practices9
The Danish Economy, 1973–2009: From National Welfare State to International Market Economy7
Legal Liberation Through Relegation to the Home: Criminal Law and Male Homosexuality in Early Twentieth-Century Norway and Denmark5
“Insolent, quarrelsome, noisey and troublesome”: women’s street fights and noise in St Barthélemy in 18355
‘For Their Own Good’: Examining ‘Gentle’ Colonialism and Finnish Exceptionalism Within Narratives of Finland’s Indigenous Residential Schools5
A Voice for Tax Fairness. The State, Sub-National Interests and the Taxation of Iron Ore Revenue in Sweden, 1937–19575
A Secular Bible: Contesting Scientific Knowledge Claims on How to Translate the Old Testament in Sweden, 1971–19745
Diaspora of Diaspora: Turkey-Finnish Tatars Relations5
An Engine of Growth or a Public Burden? Economic Knowledge and Expertise in Finnish Parliamentary Discourse on Social Policy, 1960–20204
Picturing John Panzio Tockson: Afro-Swedish identity, racialization, and black self-fashioning in late nineteenth-century Sweden4
The Swedish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 1961–1967: Political Time Orientation and Worldview4
An unfinished suffrage reform. Voting rights in Sweden after the ‘democratic breakthrough’4
How to Be(come) the Perfect Inmate? Working the System in the Prison Workhouse at Christianshavn, 1769–17893
Henning Fonsmark and the reformulation of Danish democracy in the 1990s3
Natural Law, Slavery, and Abolition in Eighteenth-Century Denmark3
Judges’ Households as Legal Learning Centres in Nineteenth-Century Finland2
Mental Maps and Sacred Spaces: An Empirical Analysis of Late Medieval Towns of the Baltic Sea Region, 1420–15202
Scandinavism through Dutch and Flemish eyes2
Antisemitism without Jews: the Impact of Redemptive Antisemitism in Norway before the Nazi Occupation2
Modelizing the Nordics: Transdiscursive Migrations of Nordic Models, c. 1965-20202
Discovering the North: Francesco Negri’s and Giuseppe Acerbi’s journeys to Norway in the 17 th and 18 th centuries2
International Human Adaptability Studies in Skolt Sami Societies in the 1960s2
The Why, what, and How, of History Education in Norwegian and Swedish History Curricula for Upper secondary schools (approximately 1920–1960)2
Claiming Space in the North: Swedish Arctic Policy in the Early 17th Century1
Creating informal European integration by travelling? Swedish and Finnish travel reminiscences of Interrail travel 1972–19931
SERVANTS AS CREDITORS: NAVIGATING THE MORAL ECONOMY OF AN EARLY MODERN ARISTOCRATIC HOUSEHOLD1
Genealogy, gender, and memory culture in late medieval Sweden: the chronicle of Anna Fickesdotter Bülow1
Scandinavia and the 1968 International Year for Human Rights1
Our ancestors: the Cimbri, Goths and Sarmatians. Three ethnogenetic legends in early modern Europe1
Counter-Revolutionary Strikebreaking in Interwar Europe, 1918–1929: The Role of Norway, Christopher Fougner, and Samfundshjelpen1
Childless Donors, Remembrance, and Women Given to the Birgittine Order in 15th-Century Sweden1
Academic Riot Grrrls: Bang and the Conditions of 1990s Mainstream Feminism in Sweden1
The 1975 Icelandic ‘Women’s day off’ in Nordic print media1
A Cinderella story: fashion, foot worship and foot moralism in Sweden, 1850–19001
Exploiting the “white coal” of the Pasvik River. Negotiating corporate and national interests in the border region during the German occupation of Norway1
Willingness to Defend and Foreign Policy in Sweden and Finland from the Early Cold War Period to the 2010s1
Boundaries of the nation: “the Jew” in the Swedish press, ca. 1810–18401
Formulating Experiences of Parenthood and Belonging in the Context of the Finnish Welfare State: Baby Box and Complex Nostalgia1
Children as Cartographers: Lived and Narrated Childhood Experience of Urban Environment in Post-Second World War Helsinki1
Through the Eyes of the Germanic North: The International Geography of Swedish Parliamentary Debate, 1887–19141
Finding Benefits over Reluctance – Promoting Finnish Trade during African State Visits in Finland in the 1980s1
“The School of Affliction”: Notes on the Physical and Emotional Sufferings of an Eighteenth-Century Swedish Physician and Natural Scientist Written Down by Himself1
Carceral Chains: Pathways through a Convict Labour Institution, 1690–18301
The cost of normalization: the thalidomide affected and the welfare state1
Kids Vs CarsCourtyards as Contested Spaces of Inner-City Childhood in1970s Helsinki1
Soaking with Your Subjects: Disability Microhistory as a Methodological Bridge Between Microhistory and Critical Disability Studies1
‘They Declared War on Fish!’ An Eighteenth-Century Algerian Folk Poem on the 1770 Danish-Norwegian Bombardment of Algiers1
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