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View article: Academic Riot Grrrls: <i>Bang</i> and the Conditions of 1990s Mainstream Feminism in Sweden
Academic Riot Grrrls: <i>Bang</i> and the Conditions of 1990s Mainstream Feminism in Sweden Open
View article: Mobility Disability, Education and the Welfare State Policy-Making and the Integration of Children with Mobility Disabilities into the Public School System in Post-War Sweden
Mobility Disability, Education and the Welfare State Policy-Making and the Integration of Children with Mobility Disabilities into the Public School System in Post-War Sweden Open
View article: The Sacrificial Economy: The Economic Conditions for the Development of Free Churches in Late Nineteenth‐Century Sweden*
The Sacrificial Economy: The Economic Conditions for the Development of Free Churches in Late Nineteenth‐Century Sweden* Open
Free church organisations were a vital part of Christian evangelical revivalism in the Nordic countries around the turn of the century in 1900. In this paper, a new piece is added to the puzzle regarding why free churches developed and sur…
View article: Expanding Political Capital: Why Social Democratic Women Participated in Middle-Class Feminist Educational Organisations in Sweden <i>c</i> .1890–1910
Expanding Political Capital: Why Social Democratic Women Participated in Middle-Class Feminist Educational Organisations in Sweden <i>c</i> .1890–1910 Open
This article seeks to introduce a new historical explanation as to why left-wing working-class women engaged in liberal, middle-class organisations during the first wave of feminism. The article specifically deals with middle-class associa…
View article: The <i>Gespenst</i> of Postcolonial Theory
The <i>Gespenst</i> of Postcolonial Theory Open
“What is going on in Germany?” asked Natalie Zemon Davis after Munich suspended the acclaimed play Vögel ( Birds ) by Wajdi Mouawad in November 2022. Davis, a renowned historian, had been deeply involved in the play's conception and produc…
View article: Diligent and docile workers: descriptions of the working poor and the social order in the <i>Läsebok för folkskolan</i>, 1868–1920s
Diligent and docile workers: descriptions of the working poor and the social order in the <i>Läsebok för folkskolan</i>, 1868–1920s Open
The educational system in nineteenth-century Sweden was, as in many other industrialising states, segregated by social class. Children of the economically and politically marginalised classes were educated in basic primary subjects in the …
View article: Gendered democratic experiences? Men and women in workers’ organizations in mid–19th-century Sweden
Gendered democratic experiences? Men and women in workers’ organizations in mid–19th-century Sweden Open
This article analyses the democratic experiences of men and women engaged in early workers’ organizations in Sweden in the mid–19th-century. The source materials were membership criteria for over 120 organizations and manuscripts from four…
View article: The market and ‘the making’: the economics of the first workers’ associations in nineteenth-century Sweden
The market and ‘the making’: the economics of the first workers’ associations in nineteenth-century Sweden Open
The first phase of class formation in mid-nineteenth-century Sweden was characterized by its liberal stance. The first workers’ organizations in continuous operation focused on attaining political rights and representation; offered self-he…
View article: Att studera omvälvande förändringar : Revolutioner, paradigmskiften och epistemiska brott i studiet av utbildning
Att studera omvälvande förändringar : Revolutioner, paradigmskiften och epistemiska brott i studiet av utbildning Open
Att studera omvalvande forandringar : Revolutioner, paradigmskiften och epistemiska brott i studiet av utbildning
View article: The Nazi rag-pickers and their wine: the politics of waste and recycling in Nazi Germany
The Nazi rag-pickers and their wine: the politics of waste and recycling in Nazi Germany Open
This article offers a first attempt to examine systematically the politics of waste and recycling in the Third Reich, one of the first modern states to articulate 'zero waste' as a political goal. It presupposes that waste, both in its mat…
View article: The State and the Rise of a Continuous Popular Educational Sphere in Sweden c. 1870s–1910s
The State and the Rise of a Continuous Popular Educational Sphere in Sweden c. 1870s–1910s Open
The age of imperialism, from the 1870s to the 1910s, saw the rise of a popular educational sphere in Sweden as well as in the rest of Europe. This sphere was characterised by an incomparable institutional growth and continuity. In earlier …
View article: The History of Educational Finance
The History of Educational Finance Open
The study of the economics of education has a history that can be regarded as long, or short, depending on the perspective. As early as the eighteenth and nineteenth century, physiocrats and classical economists dealt with education as an …
View article: Introduction : The History of Educational Finance
Introduction : The History of Educational Finance Open