Histories of Knowledge in Postwar Scandinavia
Actors, Arenas, and Aspirations
Herausgeber: Östling, Johan; Heidenblad, David Larsson; Olsen, Niklas
Histories of Knowledge in Postwar Scandinavia
Actors, Arenas, and Aspirations
Herausgeber: Östling, Johan; Heidenblad, David Larsson; Olsen, Niklas
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This book uses case studies to explore how knowledge circulated in the different public arenas that shaped politics, economics and cultural life in and across postwar Scandinavia, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s. A vital resource for students and scholars of postwar Scandinavia, it offers fresh perspectives and new methodologies.
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This book uses case studies to explore how knowledge circulated in the different public arenas that shaped politics, economics and cultural life in and across postwar Scandinavia, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s. A vital resource for students and scholars of postwar Scandinavia, it offers fresh perspectives and new methodologies.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780367894559
- ISBN-10: 0367894556
- Artikelnr.: 69984081
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780367894559
- ISBN-10: 0367894556
- Artikelnr.: 69984081
Johan Östling is a Wallenberg Academy Fellow and the Director for the Lund Centre for the History of Knowledge (LUCK). Östling's research encompasses the history of knowledge and modern European history. His recent publications include Humboldt and the Modern German University, Circulation of Knowledge and Forms of Knowledge. Niklas Olsen is an Associate Professor at the Saxo Institute and Chair of the Centre of Modern European Studies, University of Copenhagen. His research interests address European history in the twentieth century. His recent publications include The Sovereign Consumer: A New Intellectual History of Neoliberalism. David Larsson Heidenblad is an Associate Professor and a Deputy Director for the Lund Centre for the History of Knowledge (LUCK). He has an interest in the societal relevance of various forms of knowledge. His publications include Circulation of Knowledge and Forms of Knowledge.
Introduction Histories of knowledge in postwar Scandinavia Part 1: The
environment and global crises 1. Nuclear fallout as risk: Denmark and the
thermonuclear revolution 2. Georg Borgström and the population-food
dilemma: Reception and consequences in Norwegian public debate, 1950s and
1960s 3. The emergence of environmental journalism in 1960s Sweden:
Methodological reflections on working with digitalised newspapers 4.
"Revolt from the center": Socio-environmental protest from idea to praxis
in Denmark, 1978-1993 Part 2: Economy, politics, and the welfare state 5.
The Galbraithian moment: Affluence and critique of growth in Scandinavia,
1958-1972 6. Welfare state criticism as elite criticism in 1970s Denmark 7
. The entrepreneur's dream: Credit card history between PR and academic
research 8. State feminism revisited as lieux de savoir: Fabrics of the
Scandinavian knowledge society, c. 1960-1980 Part 3: Education, culture,
and the humanities 9. The city, the church, and the 1960s: On
secularisation theory and the Swedish translation of Harvey Cox's The
Secular City 10. Sex education and the state: Norwegian schools as arenas
of knowledge in the 1970s 11. Mobilising the outsider: Crises and histories
of the humanities in the 1970s Scandinavian welfare states 12. Revolting
against the established book market: Book cafes as key actors within the
counterpublic of the Scandinavian New Left Epilogue Scandinavia: A
Corporatist Model of Knowledge?
environment and global crises 1. Nuclear fallout as risk: Denmark and the
thermonuclear revolution 2. Georg Borgström and the population-food
dilemma: Reception and consequences in Norwegian public debate, 1950s and
1960s 3. The emergence of environmental journalism in 1960s Sweden:
Methodological reflections on working with digitalised newspapers 4.
"Revolt from the center": Socio-environmental protest from idea to praxis
in Denmark, 1978-1993 Part 2: Economy, politics, and the welfare state 5.
The Galbraithian moment: Affluence and critique of growth in Scandinavia,
1958-1972 6. Welfare state criticism as elite criticism in 1970s Denmark 7
. The entrepreneur's dream: Credit card history between PR and academic
research 8. State feminism revisited as lieux de savoir: Fabrics of the
Scandinavian knowledge society, c. 1960-1980 Part 3: Education, culture,
and the humanities 9. The city, the church, and the 1960s: On
secularisation theory and the Swedish translation of Harvey Cox's The
Secular City 10. Sex education and the state: Norwegian schools as arenas
of knowledge in the 1970s 11. Mobilising the outsider: Crises and histories
of the humanities in the 1970s Scandinavian welfare states 12. Revolting
against the established book market: Book cafes as key actors within the
counterpublic of the Scandinavian New Left Epilogue Scandinavia: A
Corporatist Model of Knowledge?
Introduction Histories of knowledge in postwar Scandinavia Part 1: The
environment and global crises 1. Nuclear fallout as risk: Denmark and the
thermonuclear revolution 2. Georg Borgström and the population-food
dilemma: Reception and consequences in Norwegian public debate, 1950s and
1960s 3. The emergence of environmental journalism in 1960s Sweden:
Methodological reflections on working with digitalised newspapers 4.
"Revolt from the center": Socio-environmental protest from idea to praxis
in Denmark, 1978-1993 Part 2: Economy, politics, and the welfare state 5.
The Galbraithian moment: Affluence and critique of growth in Scandinavia,
1958-1972 6. Welfare state criticism as elite criticism in 1970s Denmark 7
. The entrepreneur's dream: Credit card history between PR and academic
research 8. State feminism revisited as lieux de savoir: Fabrics of the
Scandinavian knowledge society, c. 1960-1980 Part 3: Education, culture,
and the humanities 9. The city, the church, and the 1960s: On
secularisation theory and the Swedish translation of Harvey Cox's The
Secular City 10. Sex education and the state: Norwegian schools as arenas
of knowledge in the 1970s 11. Mobilising the outsider: Crises and histories
of the humanities in the 1970s Scandinavian welfare states 12. Revolting
against the established book market: Book cafes as key actors within the
counterpublic of the Scandinavian New Left Epilogue Scandinavia: A
Corporatist Model of Knowledge?
environment and global crises 1. Nuclear fallout as risk: Denmark and the
thermonuclear revolution 2. Georg Borgström and the population-food
dilemma: Reception and consequences in Norwegian public debate, 1950s and
1960s 3. The emergence of environmental journalism in 1960s Sweden:
Methodological reflections on working with digitalised newspapers 4.
"Revolt from the center": Socio-environmental protest from idea to praxis
in Denmark, 1978-1993 Part 2: Economy, politics, and the welfare state 5.
The Galbraithian moment: Affluence and critique of growth in Scandinavia,
1958-1972 6. Welfare state criticism as elite criticism in 1970s Denmark 7
. The entrepreneur's dream: Credit card history between PR and academic
research 8. State feminism revisited as lieux de savoir: Fabrics of the
Scandinavian knowledge society, c. 1960-1980 Part 3: Education, culture,
and the humanities 9. The city, the church, and the 1960s: On
secularisation theory and the Swedish translation of Harvey Cox's The
Secular City 10. Sex education and the state: Norwegian schools as arenas
of knowledge in the 1970s 11. Mobilising the outsider: Crises and histories
of the humanities in the 1970s Scandinavian welfare states 12. Revolting
against the established book market: Book cafes as key actors within the
counterpublic of the Scandinavian New Left Epilogue Scandinavia: A
Corporatist Model of Knowledge?