Modern Sweden
7.5 credits
Reading list, Bachelor's level, 5HA381
Main group 1
- Andersson, Jenny, Nordic nostalgia and Nordic light: The Swedish model as Utopia 1930-2007, Part of: Scandinavian journal of history, vol. 34, no. 3, 2009, p. 229–245Compulsory
- Bengtsson, Erik, The Swedish Sonderweg in Question: Democratization and Inequality in Comparative Perspective, c. 1750-1920, Part of: Past & present, 2019Compulsory (123–161 (39 pages))
- Brink Pinto, Andrés; Ericsson, Martin, "Youth Riots' and the Concept of Contentious Politics in Historical Research: The Case of the 1948 Stockholm Easter Riots, Part of: Scandinavian journal of history, vol. 44, no. 1, 2019, p. 1–26Compulsory
- Cronqvist, Marie, Survival in the Welfare cocoon: The culture of Civil Defense in Cold War Sweden, Part of: Cold war cultures: perspectives on Eastern and Western European societies, New York, Berghahn Books, 2012, p. 191–210Compulsory
- Florin, Christina; Nilsson, Bengt, "Something in the nature of a bloodless revolution-": how new gender relations became gender equality policy in Sweden in the nineteen-sixties and seventies, Part of: State policy and gender system in the two German states and Sweden 1945-1989, Uppsala, Historiska institutionen, Univ. [distributör], 1999Compulsory
- Frohnert, Pär, Swedish Refugee Relief NGOs in the Shadow of Nazi Germany: Possibilities and Restraints in 'the People's Home', Part of: Journal of Migration History, vol. 5, no. 2, 2019, p. 277–303Compulsory
- Förhammar, Staffan, Scientific Philanthropy and Welfare Politics of Solidarity, Part of: Scandinavian journal of history, vol. 41, no. 1, 2016, p. 110–131Compulsory
- Husz, Orsi, Private Dreams and Public Expectations: Lotteries and dilemmas of progress and social welfare in early 20th-century Sweden, Part of: Journal of consumer culture, vol. 2, no. 1, 2002, p. 53–79Compulsory
- Jonsson, Pernilla; Neunsinger, Silke, Gendered money: financial organization in women's movements, 1880-1933, New York, Berghahn Books, c2012Compulsory
- Lundberg, Urban; Tydén, Mattias, In search of the Swedish model: contested historiography, Part of: Swedish modernism: architecture, consumption and the welfare state, London, Black Dog, cop. 2010, p. 36–49Compulsory
- Lundberg, Urban; Åmark, Klas, Social Rights and Social Security: The Swedish Welfare State, 1900-2000, Part of: Scandinavian journal of history, vol. 26, no. 3, 2001Compulsory (157–176)
- Morgan, Kimberly, Gender and the welfare state: new research on the origins and consequences of social policy regimes, Part of: Comparative politics, vol. 34, no. 1, 2001, p. 105–124Compulsory
- Möller, Tommy, Political party dynamics and democracy in Sweden: developments since the 'Golden Age', London, Routledge, 2020Compulsory
- Scott, Carl-Gustaf, The Swedish Midsummer Crisis of 1941: the crisis that never was, Part of: Journal of contemporary history, 2002(37):3, s. [371]-394Compulsory
- Sommestad, Lena, Agrarian women, the gender of dairy work, and the two-breadwinner model in the Swedish welfare state, First issued in paperback, New York, Routledge, 2020Compulsory
- Trägårdh, Lars, Scaling Up Solidarity from the National to the Global: Sweden as a Welfare State and Moral Superpower, Part of: Sustainable Modernity, Routledge, 2018Compulsory (79–101 (23 pages))
- Åmark, Klas, Sweden: Negotiated neutrality, Part of: The Cambridge history of the Second World War: Volume 2 Politics and Ideology, Paperback edition, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, [2015], p. 350–374Compulsory
- Åselius, Gunnar, Swedish Strategic Culture after 1945, Part of: Cooperation and conflict: published in association with Nordic International Studies Association, vol. 40, no. 1, 2005, p. 25–44Compulsory
- Östling, Johan, Swedish narratives of the second World War: A European perspective, Part of: Contemporary European history, 2008Compulsory (197–211 (15 pages))
Additional literature ca 100 pages, source material ca 250 pages
* Compulsory