First installment: Scandinavism
Danish Radio have been running two seasons of AH broadcasts and also a kind of stand alone broadcast on the 1864 and Scandinavism on 14 June 2022.
Host is a Ph.D in modern History of University of Copenhagen.
Excerpt:
Post the 1864 war the Danish Politicians thought of King Christian IX as being directed by the Tsar and only wanting to take his Kingdom into the German Confederation.
The preamble is a book by historians Rasmus Glethøj, Danish and Morten Nordhagen Ottosen, Norwegian ”Union eller Undergang. Kampen for et forenet Skandinavien”(Union or Untergang. Fight for a unified Scandinavia).
Adam Holm interview Rasmus Glenthøj and also have a counterfactual angle.
The basic history is of Scandinavism as an enthused movement. Which is wrong as there was different views of it but the enthused movement of Students is the picture painted by the winners of history writers. The book challenge this history writing.
Scandinavism was a desire of a Scandinavian Federated Nations. It was supported by Bismarck, Cavour and Napoleon III. Bismarck and Nap III apparently discussed such a construct during the London Peace Negotiations during 1864.
Scandinavism show that there being other possible alternatives to the OTL outcome of Danish history.
Scandinavism surfaced post Vienna Conference of 1815. Everybody would be convinced by the outcome of that that small Nations would disapper in this Darwinist World of survival of the fittest -fittest as the strongest nations.
It was seen as a counter to being swallowed by other major Nations. Copenhagen National Liberal ruling party was Scandinavist – their aim a Scandinavian Federation.
There being in the day a principle of threshold – a choice of German or Scandinavian culture, politics, military and economy of Denmarks – when Denmark would have to expect being swallowed. The desire being that the Swedish-Norwegian Personal Union might be the vehicle to develop as a Federation – including Denmark.
Such would also ease Scandinavian differences – Swedish and Danish written language would become close as to be indestinguishable (Norwegian didn't count as its written language being Danish). According to Monrad the Danish Premier the Swedish – Danish differences was parallel to the internal Danish differences of Jutes vs. Sjælland/Copenhagen.
The opposition: Such would destroy the State – remove the German rich parts.
Bismarck agreed with the Scandinavist's – the Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburg would be removed from the Scandinavian part of the Danish Kingdom. There was also the closeness of Germans and Scandinavians as both Germanics and thus natural Allies against the Slavs.
Suffice to say the Tsar didn't like the idea. Not just the alliance but also it being a Liberal political project and it would imbalance geopolitics of the day.
Among the population of the day in Denmark the issue was an elitarian one as Politics was conducted among the 15-18% of the population with right of vote of which as many as 15% would actually exercise their prerogative of vote.
Such was the spread also in Sweden – Norway as by 1848-50 as many as 243 Swedish and 180 Norwegian Officers had volunteered for Danish Service in the war. Which should be considered a high number given that both countries Armies had been mobilized to be able to support Denmark.
1864 the number was 6-800 without the like Swedish – Norwegian mobilization.
As a comparison Italy comprised of a dozen states and nationalities could muster 50,000 nationalists of a population of 27 million.
The situation following the First Schleswig War being that the issue of the Duchies hadn't been solved. As a consequence in the inter-war time the National Liberal Party ruling Denmark kept talking of Denmark to Eider (all of Schleswig to Denmark) – no partition – deliberately as it would fuel German and Conservative Danish sentiments, which it did, because it wanted the Scandinavian Federation! Thus war was destined to erupt.
The Kings Frederik VII of Denmark – Schleswig-Holstein – Lauenburg and Carl XV of Sweden-Norway was drinking chums. Carl being a Scandinavist Frederik less so BUT being without issue and hating the successor decided upon by the Great Powers Christian (to be IX) as being German and disliking Frederik's Morganitic wife and not wanting to leave his Kingdom to Germany as he expected Christian do do.
The Swedish Cabinet though wasn't enthused about the prospects of getting a third nation into the fold – probably seeing the Norwegians as enought trouble.
A possible moment in the view of Carl XV to effect the Scandinavian Federation/Union was the Crimean War. The Swedish and Norwegian Governments were divided on the issue and Frederik VII didn't want to hand over his throne to Carl so nothing came of it.
The counterfactual:
What if Frederik VII lived longer – OTL he died 15 November 1863 with war breaking out by February 1864? Carl might have agreed to support Denmark.
Denmark had managed by the various proposals to incorporate Schleswig-Holstein into the Danish State to provoke the war; the alliance with Sweden-Norway hadn't been ratified and there was no French support. If the alliance had been ratified with French support a Danish provoked war resulting in defeat and then death of Frederik VII could pave the way for Carl getting Denmark into Personal Union instead of Christian IX becoming King of Denmark. Bismarck and Nap III wouldn't support Christian ITTL. Though what would be Bismarcks price? Bismarck and Nap III had during the peace conference negotiating the movement of the Danish border north which should force the Scandinavian Union into being.
Back to OTL:
The 1864 defeat opened the route from Germany to Scandinavia for Denmarks.
Politicians had written the Union document! Problem being that PM Monrad of Denmark and De Geer of Sweden messed up the negotiations prior to the war! And Christian IX didn't want to cede his German Duchies.
The Plan:
With the Kings obsession of lineage and securing the inheritance of the Dynasty the Danish Politicians wanted to get rid of him. C.C. Hall leader of the National Liberal Party as Monrad had left Denmark for New Zealand still wanted the Union. He had been party to the planning prior to 1863 among these a revolution in Denmark which the Venstre/Liberal Party agreed to.
Popular and religious influencer Grundtvig opposed such.
Christian IX was seen as a danger to the Nation having been placed on the throne by the Tsar and was offering the German Confederation Denmark.
Post the War a plan was then made to kidnap the Royal Family – instigate a coup. Two examples have been preserved in Sweden – any Danish examples have been destroyed to prevent persecution.
The Royal Family would be taken to Malmöhus(fortress) and Swedish troops would be sent off to pacify the expected Jutish rebels. An alliance with Bismarck would be entered with a view to sometime get North Schleswig (Sønderjylland) back. Bismarck had been kept notified of plans since 1857.
A variant of the plan was having a referendum on the future of Denmarks in Union with Sweden-Norway.
However Russia managed to get news of the plan which had Bismarck retreat from participation and the plan was actually published in Danish press during Spring 1865. The Minister of Justice Heltzen a royalist had gotten wind of the plan and published it. Heltzen was then by political intrigue forced out of office.
Was it an impossible plan? The politicians and intellectual Danes wanted it but a real uniting figure of the various parties was missing. One such could be a Swede like de Geer, Hamilton or Gripenstedt though they didn't mention which of a number of both last families.
The timing was bad.
The advantages in the Union would be that Denmark and Norway might gang up on Sweden and thus frustrate Swedish supremacy. Anyway it would have been better than the OTL of Denmark politically lying dead as a puppet of Germany untill May 1945!
Economically the Union would be the 10th of the World.