Cooperation and Confrontation in Nordic Civil Societies since 1800

This book examines Nordic civil societies from 1800 until today, by studying the roles of voluntary action and associations in the Nordic region and beyond.

Through its diverse and historically informed analyses of civil society, traditionally held to be a vital and integrated part of the democratic development of the region, this book actively engages in discourses addressing the development of Norden, the “Nordic Model” of society and the idea of a “Nordic exceptionalism”. Focussing on the state-civil society nexus and transnational dimension, the book offers a comprehensive multidisciplinary discussion through twelve case studies, and analyses what – if anything – is particularly Nordic about civil society developments in the region, whether and how the Nordic countries stand out in terms of civil societies’ roles and impact, and the blurred boundaries between civil society, the state and the market.

This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of Nordic or Scandinavian Studies, European Studies, Civil Society Studies, Political Science, History, Sociology and Literary studies.

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Cooperation and Confrontation in Nordic Civil Societies since 1800

This book examines Nordic civil societies from 1800 until today, by studying the roles of voluntary action and associations in the Nordic region and beyond.

Through its diverse and historically informed analyses of civil society, traditionally held to be a vital and integrated part of the democratic development of the region, this book actively engages in discourses addressing the development of Norden, the “Nordic Model” of society and the idea of a “Nordic exceptionalism”. Focussing on the state-civil society nexus and transnational dimension, the book offers a comprehensive multidisciplinary discussion through twelve case studies, and analyses what – if anything – is particularly Nordic about civil society developments in the region, whether and how the Nordic countries stand out in terms of civil societies’ roles and impact, and the blurred boundaries between civil society, the state and the market.

This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of Nordic or Scandinavian Studies, European Studies, Civil Society Studies, Political Science, History, Sociology and Literary studies.

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Cooperation and Confrontation in Nordic Civil Societies since 1800

Cooperation and Confrontation in Nordic Civil Societies since 1800

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This book examines Nordic civil societies from 1800 until today, by studying the roles of voluntary action and associations in the Nordic region and beyond.

Through its diverse and historically informed analyses of civil society, traditionally held to be a vital and integrated part of the democratic development of the region, this book actively engages in discourses addressing the development of Norden, the “Nordic Model” of society and the idea of a “Nordic exceptionalism”. Focussing on the state-civil society nexus and transnational dimension, the book offers a comprehensive multidisciplinary discussion through twelve case studies, and analyses what – if anything – is particularly Nordic about civil society developments in the region, whether and how the Nordic countries stand out in terms of civil societies’ roles and impact, and the blurred boundaries between civil society, the state and the market.

This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of Nordic or Scandinavian Studies, European Studies, Civil Society Studies, Political Science, History, Sociology and Literary studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040298916
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/11/2024
Series: Nordic Studies in a Global Context
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296

About the Author

Sunniva Engh is Associate Professor of History, Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History, University of Oslo, Norway.

Ruth Hemstad is Associate Research Professor at the Department of Collections and Research, National Library of Norway and Researcher at the Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History, University of Oslo, Norway.

Mads Mordhorst is Associate Professor at the Department of Business Humanities and Law, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Experiences of Cooperation and Confrontation in Nordic Civil Societies Part 1: Nordic Civil Society – Theoretical Perspectives 2. Expansion and Incorporation: Nordic Civil Society in a Weberian Perspective 3. Nordic Civil Society through Changes of New Technologies and Knowledge Society: How is the Function of Civil Society Affected? Part 2: Civil Society, the State and the Market in a Nordic Context 4. Ordering the Social – Socializing the Order: Navigating Trust between Civil Society and State in the Swedish Realm around 1800 5. Emerging Civil Society in Iceland: Enlightenment Ideas and Old Norse Heritage 6. Military Sports in Northern Clothing: How Sharpshooting became Nordic Heritage 7. Hybridity and Blurred Borders between Market and Civil Society: The Case of Danish Cooperatives, Savings Banks and Corporations 8. A Relationship Shaped by Interdependency: The Norwegian Refugee Council and the Norwegian State 9. Sámi Art and Literature as Peaceful Pillar of Sámi Civil Society Part 3: Civil Society and Transnational Encounters 10. A Networked Scandinavia: Scandinavian Associations and Transnational Cooperation 11. State Civil Servants and Voluntary Nordic Cooperation: The Nordic Federation of Public Administration 1919−1952 12. From War Effort to Development Aid: The Scandinavian Red Cross Societies and Korea 13. Explosive Waste: Scandinavian Anti-Nuclear Movements’ Campaign against the Reprocessing of Spent Nuclear Fuel 14. Epilogue: What was “Nordic” about Nordic Civil Society?

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