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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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I nykterhetens tjänst : En fallstudie av IOGT-logen 36 Heimdals första verksamhetsår i Jönköping

Olsson, Josefine January 2015 (has links)
Kring sekelskiftet 1800-1900 var den största folkrörelsen i Sverige nykterhetsrörelsen. Inom den var IOGT den största organisationen och inom denna verkade logen 36 Heimdal i Jönköping, som utgör undersökningsföremål för denna uppsats. Genom kvalitativa och kvantitativa analyser av arkiverat material från logens tidiga verksamhetsår 1881-1900 kartläggs logens bildande och medlemsutveckling, dess praktiska verksamhet samt kvinnornas roll inom logen.  Genom litteraturstudier har sedan en sammanställning gjorts för dessa områden inom IOGT på riksnivå. Detta för att kunna göra en jämförelse mellan logen Heimdal och IOGT på riksnivå. IOGT i Sverige visar på en verksamhet som värnade om sina medlemmar där nöjeslivet skulle förädlas, privatekonomin stärkas och medlemmarna utbildas. Första prioritet under 1880-talet var att rädda drinkarna från alkoholen genom att få dem att avlägga nykterhetslöftet och gå med i orden. Under 1890-talet blev insatserna allt mer nykterhetspolitiskt inriktade. Kvinnorna hade inom orden samma rättigheter som männen men tog ändå mycket liten plats. Jämförelsen med Heimdal visar att Heimdal inte skiljer sig något nämnvärt från IOGT:s linje på riksnivå. Önskvärt hade varit att ta in mer av det arkiverade materialet från logen för att kunna ge mer tyngd åt undersökningen. Det hade också varit intressant att göra en jämförelse med övriga loger i Jönköping.
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The Ideational Direction of Swedish Conservatism in the Student Milieu : Föreningen Heimdal from 1980 to 2022

Sandström, Jacob January 2022 (has links)
This study investigates the ideational direction of conservatism in the Swedish student milieu from 1980 until 2022. By a descriptive ideational analysis, shifts in the view of the state, welfare and whether culture, tradition and coexistence in a society should be based on a cultural, national, or ethnic community is investigated. The development is structured by the use of three categories: liberal conservatism, social conservatism and ethno- conservatism. The latter is developed by the author in order to incorporate ethnic unity and monoculturalism into a conservative discourse. A relevant category since questions of borders, stability and migration have increased in political relevance in the last decades. The case for the study consists of Föreningen Heimdal. A student association that aims to spread “reform-friendly conservatism”. Material for the study consists mainly of the association's magazine’s articles and interviews with five former presidents. The period under investigation resulted in five different ideological epochs: 1980-1984 (liberal with liberal conservative elements), 1994-1989 (social con- servative), 1989-2004 (liberal conservative), 2004-2011 (social conservative with liberal conservative elements) and 2011-2022 (social conservative with ethno-conservative elements). A shift has occurred where students emphasize social cohesion and national security from a previous support for the market and an inclusive value community.
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Nordic Fascism : Investigating the Political Project Behind Bollhusmötet

Blohmé, Erik January 2021 (has links)
This thesis investigates the political project behind the infamous tennis hall meeting, commonly referred to as Bollhusmötet, that took place in February of 1939 in Uppsala, Sweden. Gathering in the local tennis hall, the members of the Uppsala Student Union decided to send a resolution to the Swedish king protesting the reception of Jewish refugees into Sweden in the wake of the 1938 November Pogrom. The protest was widely influential, spurring similar resolutions at other universities and arguably influencing Swedish refugee policy on a national level. The event itself was orchestrated by a group of nationalist students as part of a political project aiming to establish a Nordic power bloc with Sweden as the central power. This political milieu rejected the geopolitics of both England and Germany to promote a specific form of Nordic fascism. Antisemitism was a central part of their ideology, both regarding short- and long-term goals, and antisemitism was also the ultimate motive behind the tennis hall meeting. The architects of these events joined the mainstream conservative milieu in 1940 as part of a strategy to abolish the Swedish political system from within and restructure the Swedish state according to a fascist model bearing many similarities to national socialism.

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