2017
DOI: 10.15201/hungeobull.66.4.1
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‘Divided and validated’? The institutionalization of the Russo-Swedish border region in the 1743 peace treaty

Abstract: In this article, I analyse the institutionalization of the border region between Sweden and Imperial Russia presented in the peace treaty signed in Åbo (now Turku) in 1743. The RussoSwedish war of 1741-1743 was disastrous for Sweden. Instead of regaining the losses suffered on the eastern front in the previous war (1700-1721), Sweden ceded more territory to Russia shifting the state border westwards again. The new border located in the middle of the present-day eastern Finnish countryside followed no religious… Show more

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