ARTICLE: Stefano CATTELAN, "Christian IV of Denmark-Norway (r. 1588-1648): maritime power and diplomacy in Northern Europe" (Nuova Antologia Militare III (2022), 195-228 (OPEN ACCESS)
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Dr. Stefano Cattelan wrote an article on Christian IV of Denmark for the Nuova Antologia Militaire.
Abstract:
During the reign of Christian IV Oldenburg (1588-1648), the Kingdom of Denmark-Norway reached the height of its influence in Northern Europe. Thanks to an impressive fleet, in the first part of the reign, the king reaffirmed Danish supremacy over the Baltic Sea (dominium maris Baltici) and supported Norwegian claims on the waters between the Scandinavian Peninsula and Iceland. However, by intervening in the Thirty Years’ War in 1625, the ambitious ruler fell prey to erroneous diplomatic and geopolitical choices, which jeopardized the very existence of the Kingdom of Denmark-Norway. Although Christian IV remains arguably the most iconic Danish monarch, his legacy is open to conflicting assessments: on the one hand, he brought the Dane-Norwegian state to the pinnacle of its prestige; on the other, his actions triggered the subsequent decline of Denmark and the rise of the Swedish Empire.
Read the article here (open access). DOI 10.36158/97888929548545.
Dr. Cattelan equally authored two book reviews:
- Leos Müller, Neutrality in World History (open access)
- Timothy Brook, Mr Selden's Map of China (open access)
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