A history of how Norway and Sweden became the envy of the modern world
This is the history of how two countries on the northern edge of
Europe built societies in the twentieth century that became objects of
inspiration and envy around the world. Francis Sejersted, one of
Scandinavia's leading historians, tells how Norway and Sweden achieved
a rare feat by realizing grand visions of societies that combine
stability, prosperity, and social welfare. It is a history that holds
many valuable lessons today, at a time of renewed interest in the
Scandinavian model. The book tells the story of social democracy from
the separation of Norway and Sweden in 1905 through the end of the
century, tracing its development from revolutionary beginnings through
postwar triumph, as it became a hegemonic social order that left its
stamp on every sector of society, the economy, welfare, culture,
education, and family. The book also tells how in the 1980s, partly in
reaction to the strong state, a freedom and rights revolution led to a
partial erosion of social democracy. Yet despite the fracturing of
consensus and the many economic and social challenges facing Norway
and Sweden today, the achievement of their welfare states remains
largely intact.
Les mer
Norway and Sweden in the Twentieth Century
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400839124
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter