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The Malady of Emigrants: Homesickness and Longing in the Colony of New Sweden (1638-1655)

Author

  • Magdalena Naum

Editor

  • Mary C. Beaudry
  • Travis G. Parno

Summary, in English

This chapter explores homesickness of the Swedish colonial employees in the settlement of New Sweden and pays attention to the potential role of material culture in instigating feelings of longing.

In the seventeenth century, in the age of wars fought far from home, colonial expansion and transoceanic resettlements, homesickness became a considerable social problem. In 1688, Johannes Hofer, a Swiss student of medicine described it as a psycho-somatic condition caused by inability to adjust to the life after relocation. Homesickness, or nostalgia, was to him “the sad mood originating from the desire for return to one’s native land”. Homesickness was a common malady in colonial America and one of the causes of return migration. It did not spare those employed in the colony of New Sweden, including Johan Printz, one of its governors. The governor’s letters and reports sent to Sweden provide insights into dissatisfaction with the life in the colony and desperate longing to return home. In case of governor Printz and his employees, nostalgic feelings might have been instigated by the interactions with objects brought from home. Already Hofer observed that those feeling homesick “are moved by small external objects and nothing creates a stronger impression than the desire recalling the homeland”. These connections between fantasies about home and materials that bring them about are explored and theorized about in this chapter.

Publishing year

2013

Language

English

Pages

165-177

Publication/Series

Archaeologies of Mobility and Movement

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Archaeology

Keywords

  • New Sweden
  • homesickness
  • migration
  • Johan Printz
  • material culture

Status

Published

Project

  • Sweden in the Delaware valley. Everyday life and identities in the seventeenth century colony of New Sweden

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1574-0439
  • ISBN: 9781461462101