This article takes a closer look at how interwar supporters of modernism sought to overcome the opposition they had to face. It does so by looking at the usage of history and Swedishness at the Stockholm Exhibition in 1930 and contrasting this experience with a brief excursus on the image of progress and Americanism as presented at the A Century of Progress International Exposition, held in Chicago in 1933–1934. The backers of both these exhibitions – functionalist architects and progressive businessmen, respectively – consciously sought to find ways in which to savor the propagandistic value of this “the shock of the new” while retaining a reassuring continuity between well-known and widespread self-identifications with “the idyll of the p...
The museum exhibition, a medium in a state of change. The aim of the article is to present an overvi...
This thesis scrutinises the material on post World War II Swedish architecture produced by the Swedi...
This article explores early twentieth-century Swedish attitudes towards modernism. It uses as its fo...
This article takes a closer look at how interwar supporters of modernism sought to overcome the oppo...
Sweden became the epitome of modernity during the 1930s mainly due to thebook “Sweden: The Middle Wa...
While recent scholarship has highlighted how participating countries at the interwar world's fairs c...
<p>This article reviews the book <em>Swedish Modernism. Architecture, Consumption and the Welfare St...
This article discusses how in the late nineteenth century the modernity of the world exhibition was ...
Various scholars have addressed nationalism as a distinctive political ideology. The majority of the...
This paper examines the role of architecture in the promotion of political ideologies through the st...
The Stockholm Exhibition 1930 of Arts and Crafts and Home Industries (›Stockholmsutst\ue4llningen 19...
What is discussed here are the events taking place in Sweden in 1885, a turbulent year in Swedish ar...
In this senior project, I endeavor to compare three important architectural exhibitions, between the...
The Bygge och Bo (Building and Home) exhibitions held in Stockholm between 1921 and 1928 were the fo...
The \ubbStockholm Exhibition 1930 of Arts and Crafts and Home Industries\uab (›Stockholmsutst\ue4lln...
The museum exhibition, a medium in a state of change. The aim of the article is to present an overvi...
This thesis scrutinises the material on post World War II Swedish architecture produced by the Swedi...
This article explores early twentieth-century Swedish attitudes towards modernism. It uses as its fo...
This article takes a closer look at how interwar supporters of modernism sought to overcome the oppo...
Sweden became the epitome of modernity during the 1930s mainly due to thebook “Sweden: The Middle Wa...
While recent scholarship has highlighted how participating countries at the interwar world's fairs c...
<p>This article reviews the book <em>Swedish Modernism. Architecture, Consumption and the Welfare St...
This article discusses how in the late nineteenth century the modernity of the world exhibition was ...
Various scholars have addressed nationalism as a distinctive political ideology. The majority of the...
This paper examines the role of architecture in the promotion of political ideologies through the st...
The Stockholm Exhibition 1930 of Arts and Crafts and Home Industries (›Stockholmsutst\ue4llningen 19...
What is discussed here are the events taking place in Sweden in 1885, a turbulent year in Swedish ar...
In this senior project, I endeavor to compare three important architectural exhibitions, between the...
The Bygge och Bo (Building and Home) exhibitions held in Stockholm between 1921 and 1928 were the fo...
The \ubbStockholm Exhibition 1930 of Arts and Crafts and Home Industries\uab (›Stockholmsutst\ue4lln...
The museum exhibition, a medium in a state of change. The aim of the article is to present an overvi...
This thesis scrutinises the material on post World War II Swedish architecture produced by the Swedi...
This article explores early twentieth-century Swedish attitudes towards modernism. It uses as its fo...