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- Blanck, Dag, et al.
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Becoming Multicultural? The Development of a Swedish Immigrant Policy
- 1995
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Ingår i: Welfare States in Trouble. Historical Perspectives on Canada and Sweden. - : Umeå: Acta Universitatis Umensis. ; , s. 57-70
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Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
- The article discusses the development of a Swedish immigrant policy during the post World War II years. It argues that a major shift from an assimilationist position towards one of multiculturalism has taken place, and discusses some specific features of
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- Tydén, Mattias
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Historians as investigators
- 2016
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Ingår i: Historisk Tidskrift. - 0345-469X .- 2002-4827. ; 136:3, s. 503-513
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)
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- Tydén, Mattias
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The Scandinavian States : Reformed Eugenics Applied
- 2010
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Ingår i: The Oxford Handbook of the History of Eugenics. - Oxford & New York : Oxford University Press. - 9780199940417 - 9780195373141 ; , s. 363-376
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Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
- This article deals with Scandinavian eugenics and issues of morality and history, guilt and rehabilitation and it also challenges the conventional conception of Scandinavian contemporary history. It discusses a number of studies that show links between eugenics and progressive social thought and also throws light on the political implications of this issue. The three Scandinavian countries—Denmark, Norway, and Sweden—share experiences that were important for the development of eugenic ideas and policies. This article mentions that the development of Mendelism and a growing understanding of the complexity of heredity marks different views about the potential of racial hygiene and for tensions within the community of eugenicists. Finally, it presents a discussion on Scandinavian eugenics that focuses on the way sterilization was used in the framework of the Social Democratic welfare states from the 1930s onward.
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