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Alkoholkontakter över den svensk-norska riksgränsen i ett historiskt förändringsperspektiv

Gustavsson, Anders (author)
Strömstad Akademi
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ISBN 9789186607463
Trollhättan : Högskolan Väst, 2018
Swedish 43 s.
Series: Acta Academiae Stromstadiensis, 2001-9734 ; 39
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  • This study sheds light on the flows of alcohol over the southern part of the long national border between Sweden and Norway and how these have changed over time indifferent political, legal, military, and economic situations. Special emphasis has been on studying shortage situations when no alcohol was legally available or easily accessible on one side of the border but not on the other. Particularly interesting situations are times of war, alcohol prohibition, and strikes. Views on alcohol have also had a gender aspect. In the late twentieth century the economy played a crucial part in the buying trips to Sweden by Norwegians. Taste can also play a part in these trips. The significance of the economic aspect has been greatest for the producers and sellers of illegal alcohol.

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Alcohol
National border
Prohibition
Smuggling
Second World War
Maundy Thursday

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