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Within the growing attention to the diverse forms and trajectories of modern societies, the Nordic countries are now widely seen as a distinctive and instructive case. While discussions have centred on the ‘Nordic model’ of the welfare state and its record of adaptation to the changing global environment of the late twentieth century, this volume’s focus goes beyond these themes. The guiding principle here is that a long-term historical-sociological perspective is needed to make sense of the Nordic paths to modernity; of their significant but not complete convergence in patterns, which for some time were perceived as aspects of a model to be emulated in other settings; and of the specific features that still set the five countries in question (Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland) apart from one another. The contributors explore transformative processes, above all the change from an absolutistmilitary state to a democratic one with its welfarist phase, as well as the crucial experiences that will have significant implications on future developments.



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“…the articles, taken together, provide an exciting picture of the diversity that is unified in the Nordic region… [and] a significant contribution to the discussion of multiple modernities.” · Scandinavian-Canadian Studies/Études scandinaves au Canada

“The contributors to this volume are supremely well-qualified to explore these themes; most of them have spent long and distinguished careers researching these or similar questions…As one might expect, the book impresses above all with the weight of scholarship displayed here. · H-Soz-u-Kult

“…the chapters are lucidly composed, and consequently pleasant to read…The introduction by the editors is very fine indeed…I find something compellingly interesting everywhere in the text. The combination of theory, conception and fact is quite gracefully handled. No heavy-footed jargon here.” · Sheldon Rothblatt, University of California, Berkeley



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction
Jóhann Páll ÁrnasonandBjörn Wittrock

Chapter 1. Nordic Modernity: Origins, Trajectories, Perspective
Bo Stråth

Chapter 2. The Danish Path to Modernity
Uffe Østergård

Chapter 3. Denmark 1740-1940: A Centralised Cultural Community
Niels Kayser Nielsen

Chapter 4. The Making of Sweden
Björn Wittrock

Chapter 5. History, Ethics and the Path to Modernity in Pre-Revolutionary Sweden
Peter Hallberg

Chapter 6. Shifting Knowledge Regimes: The Metamorphoses of Norwegian Reformism
Rune Slagstad

Chapter 7. Alternative Processes of Modernization?
Gunnar Skirbekk

Chapter 8. Nordic Modernity and Finnish Modernity: Similarities and Differences
Risto Alapuro

Chapter 9. The Finnish Grand Duchy and the Paradoxes of the Finnish Political Culture
Henrik Stenius

Chapter 10. Icelandic Anomalies
Jóhann Páll Árnason

Chapter 11. ‘The Time Will Come’: Icelandic Modernity and the Role of Nationalism
Guðmundur Hálfdanarson

Notes on Contributors

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/12/2014
      ISBN13: 9781782386841, 978-1782386841
      ISBN10: 178238684X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Within the growing attention to the diverse forms and trajectories of modern societies, the Nordic countries are now widely seen as a distinctive and instructive case. While discussions have centred on the ‘Nordic model’ of the welfare state and its record of adaptation to the changing global environment of the late twentieth century, this volume’s focus goes beyond these themes. The guiding principle here is that a long-term historical-sociological perspective is needed to make sense of the Nordic paths to modernity; of their significant but not complete convergence in patterns, which for some time were perceived as aspects of a model to be emulated in other settings; and of the specific features that still set the five countries in question (Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland) apart from one another. The contributors explore transformative processes, above all the change from an absolutistmilitary state to a democratic one with its welfarist phase, as well as the crucial experiences that will have significant implications on future developments.



      Trade Review

      “…the articles, taken together, provide an exciting picture of the diversity that is unified in the Nordic region… [and] a significant contribution to the discussion of multiple modernities.” · Scandinavian-Canadian Studies/Études scandinaves au Canada

      “The contributors to this volume are supremely well-qualified to explore these themes; most of them have spent long and distinguished careers researching these or similar questions…As one might expect, the book impresses above all with the weight of scholarship displayed here. · H-Soz-u-Kult

      “…the chapters are lucidly composed, and consequently pleasant to read…The introduction by the editors is very fine indeed…I find something compellingly interesting everywhere in the text. The combination of theory, conception and fact is quite gracefully handled. No heavy-footed jargon here.” · Sheldon Rothblatt, University of California, Berkeley



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction
      Jóhann Páll ÁrnasonandBjörn Wittrock

      Chapter 1. Nordic Modernity: Origins, Trajectories, Perspective
      Bo Stråth

      Chapter 2. The Danish Path to Modernity
      Uffe Østergård

      Chapter 3. Denmark 1740-1940: A Centralised Cultural Community
      Niels Kayser Nielsen

      Chapter 4. The Making of Sweden
      Björn Wittrock

      Chapter 5. History, Ethics and the Path to Modernity in Pre-Revolutionary Sweden
      Peter Hallberg

      Chapter 6. Shifting Knowledge Regimes: The Metamorphoses of Norwegian Reformism
      Rune Slagstad

      Chapter 7. Alternative Processes of Modernization?
      Gunnar Skirbekk

      Chapter 8. Nordic Modernity and Finnish Modernity: Similarities and Differences
      Risto Alapuro

      Chapter 9. The Finnish Grand Duchy and the Paradoxes of the Finnish Political Culture
      Henrik Stenius

      Chapter 10. Icelandic Anomalies
      Jóhann Páll Árnason

      Chapter 11. ‘The Time Will Come’: Icelandic Modernity and the Role of Nationalism
      Guðmundur Hálfdanarson

      Notes on Contributors

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