Beyond The Swedish Postcard
In 1434, twenty-two years after Margareta Valdemarsdotter's death, the Kalmar Union she built was already falling apart. Her successor, Eric of Pomerania, treated Sweden like a province to be taxed; sending foreign bailiffs, breaking every promise made at Kalmar, and waging endless wars that drained the treasury. And in the iron-rich region of Bergslagen, a minor nobleman and mine owner named Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson had had enough. After pleading with the king in Copenhagen and getting nothing, he went home and started a revolution. This episode traces the Engelbrekt rebellion from its unlikely beginning to its violent end; the peasant army that swept across Sweden, the Arboga Assembly that gave common people a political voice for the first time, and the assassination on a small island in Lake Hjälmaren that left a mystery still unsolved after nearly 600 years. Along the way, I reflect on SFI test week, the Swedish word "hemma," and what it actually means for a place to feel like home.
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