Talk:War College (Sweden)

Latest comment: 7 months ago by Peter Isotalo in topic Lead

English translation edit

The sources provided here are all in Swedish so I just wanted to verify the basis for the English name. Is there any source for this? Peter Isotalo 16:46, 9 October 2023 (UTC)Reply

I was a bit uncertain about the translation, whether I should use 'Krigskollegium' or 'War College.' I haven't found 'War College' in any dictionaries; however, 'War College' appears as the translation of 'Krigskollegium' in the following books/journals/theses: /Saftgurka (talk) 14:07, 10 October 2023 (UTC)Reply
I wasn't really doubtful about the translation, but I just wanted to make sure. Sometimes even obvious translations aren't actually published in reliable sources. Or they sometimes disagree. But this looks perfectly solid. I don't see a specific need to footnote the English name, but if you can include an English source that uses the term, it would be a nice improvement. Peter Isotalo 14:17, 10 October 2023 (UTC)Reply
  • Petersson, Erik (2014). "Wounded Veterans and the State: The precursor of the veteran's home in Sweden (1560–1650)" (PDF). Scandinavian Journal of History. 39:2, 185–197: 9. ISSN 0346-8755. 0346-8755.
  • Petersson, Erik (2017). Vadstena krigsmanshus: en studie av den svenska kronans inrättning för sårade och gamla soldater cirka 1640–1780 (PDF). Linköping studies in arts and science, 0282-9800 ; 663 (in Swedish). Linköping: Institutionen för studier av samhällsutveckling och kultur (ISAK), Linköpings universitet. p. 200. ISBN 9789176859094. LIBRIS21893024.
  • Sundberg, Ulf (2018). Swedish defensive fortress warfare in the Great Northern War 1702-1710 (PDF). Åbo: Åbo Akademi University Press. pp. xii, 22, 32. ISBN 9789517658973. LIBRIShrfz10smff8hvdp4.
  • Kaiserfeld, Thomas (2009). Krigets salt: salpetersjudning som politik och vetenskap i den svenska skattemilitära staten under frihetstid och gustaviansk tid (PDF). Stockholm papers in history and philosophy of technology, 0349-2842Trita-HOT, 0348-4696 ; 2061 (in Swedish). Lund: Sekel. pp. 261, 264. ISBN 9789185767427. LIBRIS11678113.
  • Talbott, Siobhan (2007). Scottish Women and the Scandinavian Wars of the Seventeenth Century (PDF). Vol. 40. p. 111.

Lead edit

The lead starts out a bit too indirect and is a bit hard to follow. For starters, I recommend starting out with a simple "X is Y" sentence and how long it was around. The history, founding and all that will follow more naturally after establishing the article topic for the reader. Peter Isotalo 14:21, 10 October 2023 (UTC)Reply