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Chapter 9 Radicalism or Integration: Socialist and Liberal Parties in Norway, 1890–1914
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Einar A. Terjesen
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Tables and Maps x
- Acknowledgements xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Labour, Unions and Politics in the Nordic Countries, c. 1700–2000 Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 Connecting Labour: Organizing Swedish Ironmaking in an Atlantic Context 71
- Chapter 2 ‘Forest Men’ How Scandinavian Loggers’ Understandings of ‘Real Men’ and ‘Real Work’ are Rooted in Personal Narratives and Popular Culture about Forest Life 88
- Chapter 3 Diverse, rather than Desperate: Housewifization and Industrial Home Work in Sweden, 1906–1912 107
- Chapter 4 Housemaids of the Past and Au Pairs of Today in Denmark: Do They Have Anything in Common? 122
- Chapter 5 Trade Unionism in Denmark, 1870–1940 – from the Perspective of Work 140
- Chapter 6 Labour Migration and Industrial Relations: Recruitment of Foreign-Born Workers to the Swedish Engineering Industry after the Second World War 156
- Chapter 7 Land Agitation and the Rise of Agrarian Socialism in South- Western Finland, 1899–1907 175
- Chapter 8 Strike in Finland, Revolution in Russia: The Role of Workers in the 1905 General Strike in the Grand Duchy of Finland 197
- Chapter 9 Radicalism or Integration: Socialist and Liberal Parties in Norway, 1890–1914 218
- Chapter 10 ‘Norden’ as a Transnational Space in the 1930s: Negotiated Consensus of ‘Nordicness’ in the Nordic Cooperation Committee of the Labour Movement 237
- Chapter 11 Facing the Nation: Nordic Communists and their National Contexts, from the 1920s and into the Cold War 258
- Chapter 12 Tall inn – Stockholm – Hamburg – Copenhagen – Oslo: The Northern Dimension of the Comintern’s Global Network and Underground Activities, 1920–1940 279
- Chapter 13 Danish Cadres at the Moscow Party School, 1958–1960 302
- Index 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Tables and Maps x
- Acknowledgements xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Labour, Unions and Politics in the Nordic Countries, c. 1700–2000 Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 Connecting Labour: Organizing Swedish Ironmaking in an Atlantic Context 71
- Chapter 2 ‘Forest Men’ How Scandinavian Loggers’ Understandings of ‘Real Men’ and ‘Real Work’ are Rooted in Personal Narratives and Popular Culture about Forest Life 88
- Chapter 3 Diverse, rather than Desperate: Housewifization and Industrial Home Work in Sweden, 1906–1912 107
- Chapter 4 Housemaids of the Past and Au Pairs of Today in Denmark: Do They Have Anything in Common? 122
- Chapter 5 Trade Unionism in Denmark, 1870–1940 – from the Perspective of Work 140
- Chapter 6 Labour Migration and Industrial Relations: Recruitment of Foreign-Born Workers to the Swedish Engineering Industry after the Second World War 156
- Chapter 7 Land Agitation and the Rise of Agrarian Socialism in South- Western Finland, 1899–1907 175
- Chapter 8 Strike in Finland, Revolution in Russia: The Role of Workers in the 1905 General Strike in the Grand Duchy of Finland 197
- Chapter 9 Radicalism or Integration: Socialist and Liberal Parties in Norway, 1890–1914 218
- Chapter 10 ‘Norden’ as a Transnational Space in the 1930s: Negotiated Consensus of ‘Nordicness’ in the Nordic Cooperation Committee of the Labour Movement 237
- Chapter 11 Facing the Nation: Nordic Communists and their National Contexts, from the 1920s and into the Cold War 258
- Chapter 12 Tall inn – Stockholm – Hamburg – Copenhagen – Oslo: The Northern Dimension of the Comintern’s Global Network and Underground Activities, 1920–1940 279
- Chapter 13 Danish Cadres at the Moscow Party School, 1958–1960 302
- Index 321