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Carly Elizabeth Schall
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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PART I. HOMOGENEITY IN THE PEOPLE’S HOME
- Chapter 1. 1928–1932: Ethnic Nation and Social Demo cratic Consolidation 33
- Chapter 2. 1945–1950: Making the “ People’s Home” 58
- Interlude 1. A Swedish Welfare State, a Welfare State for Swedes 82
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PART II. HETEROGENEITY IN THE PEOPLE’S HOME
- Chapter 3. 1968–1975: Security, Equality, and Choice: Expanding the People’s Home 87
- Chapter 4. 1991–1995: People’s Home No Longer? The Breakdown of the Miraculous Welfare Machine 122
- Interlude 2. Is There Room for Difference in Social Democracy? 159
- Chapter 5. The End of Social-Democratic Hegemony 162
- Conclusions: Who Belongs in the Swedish People’s Home? 187
- Notes 201
- References 221
- Index 237
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. HOMOGENEITY IN THE PEOPLE’S HOME
- Chapter 1. 1928–1932: Ethnic Nation and Social Demo cratic Consolidation 33
- Chapter 2. 1945–1950: Making the “ People’s Home” 58
- Interlude 1. A Swedish Welfare State, a Welfare State for Swedes 82
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PART II. HETEROGENEITY IN THE PEOPLE’S HOME
- Chapter 3. 1968–1975: Security, Equality, and Choice: Expanding the People’s Home 87
- Chapter 4. 1991–1995: People’s Home No Longer? The Breakdown of the Miraculous Welfare Machine 122
- Interlude 2. Is There Room for Difference in Social Democracy? 159
- Chapter 5. The End of Social-Democratic Hegemony 162
- Conclusions: Who Belongs in the Swedish People’s Home? 187
- Notes 201
- References 221
- Index 237