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Sweden's transformation in the last century was brought about not
by the military prowess of exceptional Swedes (indeed neutrality
has been a key element in Swedish policy for almost two centuries)
but by the creative ability of its people. Sweden has emerged as a
model welfare state and a well-ordered democracy, to which
economists, sociologists, feminists, architects, and scientists
from sophisticated nations have paid study visits. Sweden now
depends on international trade to preserve its high standard of
living and, in a world of harsh international competition, often
has to struggle to maintain its welfare system and its reputation.
Despite its present difficulties, however, it remains one of the
world's most advanced and affluent democracies. This third edition
of Historical Dictionary of Sweden contains a chronology, an
introduction, appendixes, an extensive bibliography, and a
dictionary section with more than 300 cross-referenced entries on
important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations,
religion, and culture. This book is an excellent access point for
students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about
Sweden.
This is the most comprehensive history of modern Swedish literature
to have been published in English. The book includes both in-depth
studies of major writers like August Strindberg, Hjalmar Soederberg
and Par Lagerkvist and survey accounts of the more important
periods and movements, from the neo-romantic writers of the 1890s
to the uniquely important working-class literature of the 1930s and
the modernist lyric poetry of the following decade. The authors are
all acknowledged experts in their respective fields, and the volume
is designed and written both for the general reader, who will find
it a valuable introduction to a fascinating body of literature, and
the specialist student, for whom it provides an authoritative first
port of call. The volume is also equipped with suggestions for
further reading and a helpful bibliography of English translations
of many of the works discussed in the various essays.
Once part of the Kalmar Union-along with Denmark and Norway-the
Kingdom of Sweden broke free in order to govern itself in the early
1500s, and for more than a century afterwards it was a force to be
reckoned with. At its peak, it was twice the size that it is today,
but with the secession of Finland in 1809 and the rise of Russia,
Sweden changed its path and instead turned toward neutrality and a
peaceful existence. Today, Sweden boasts a healthy economy, and it
is an important member of the European Union, as well a major
contributor to international activities. The A to Z of Sweden
relates the history of Sweden through a chronology, a list of
acronyms and abbreviations, an introductory essay, a bibliography,
appendixes, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries on
significant persons, events, and institutions, this dictionary
provides information ranging from politics to economics, from
education to religion, and from music to literature.
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