'With no aristocracy and its economic bourgeoisie (Wirtschaftsbürgertum) in ruins after the Napoleonic wars, the higher civil servants (Beamten, corresponding to a Bildungsbürgertum) effectively served as the ruling class in the semi-independent democratic state of Norway, created in 1814. Its base was the university in Oslo, founded in 1811. This class dominated politics and much of civil society for decades. Although democratic (wide suffrage) and meritocratic in name, the ruling class would to a large degree intermarry in its own circles and reproduce itself. Only towards the end of the 19th century did the higher civil servants encounter opposition. This came partly from outside as other social groups - peasants, artisans, merchants, wo...
During the 19th century, the South East European countries experience a radical cultural, institutio...
Despite calls for bridging the gap between the sociology of social class and the sociology of elites...
This article investigates the representations of society in a number of mid-eighteenth-century disse...
'With no aristocracy and its economic bourgeoisie (Wirtschaftsbürgertum) in ruins after the Napoleon...
14 p.At the beginning of the late-modern era, the Scandinavian universities in Copenhagen (Denmark),...
14 p.At the beginning of the late-modern era, the Scandinavian universities in Copenhagen (Denmark),...
This article explores the relationship between social class and educational achievement measured by ...
The opposition between the masses and the elite is the constituting formula by which the classic tex...
Published online: 14 August 2023Only a few studies have dealt in depth with how, let alone why, Nord...
Except royal castles in major Norwegian towns, only two stone castles were built by Norwegian aristo...
'Universities and 'gymnasias' were the two main types of institutions in the Russian educational sys...
What characterizes the regulocrats within the higher education sector in Norway andSweden? How can t...
14 pages. Chapitre publié dans le 4ème volume transversal du réseau d'excellence Cliohres.netThis co...
Defence date: 21 March 2018Examining Board: Prof. Stéphane Van Damme, European University Institute;...
Robert A. Dahl and other political scientists have pointed out that Norwegian parliamentary governme...
During the 19th century, the South East European countries experience a radical cultural, institutio...
Despite calls for bridging the gap between the sociology of social class and the sociology of elites...
This article investigates the representations of society in a number of mid-eighteenth-century disse...
'With no aristocracy and its economic bourgeoisie (Wirtschaftsbürgertum) in ruins after the Napoleon...
14 p.At the beginning of the late-modern era, the Scandinavian universities in Copenhagen (Denmark),...
14 p.At the beginning of the late-modern era, the Scandinavian universities in Copenhagen (Denmark),...
This article explores the relationship between social class and educational achievement measured by ...
The opposition between the masses and the elite is the constituting formula by which the classic tex...
Published online: 14 August 2023Only a few studies have dealt in depth with how, let alone why, Nord...
Except royal castles in major Norwegian towns, only two stone castles were built by Norwegian aristo...
'Universities and 'gymnasias' were the two main types of institutions in the Russian educational sys...
What characterizes the regulocrats within the higher education sector in Norway andSweden? How can t...
14 pages. Chapitre publié dans le 4ème volume transversal du réseau d'excellence Cliohres.netThis co...
Defence date: 21 March 2018Examining Board: Prof. Stéphane Van Damme, European University Institute;...
Robert A. Dahl and other political scientists have pointed out that Norwegian parliamentary governme...
During the 19th century, the South East European countries experience a radical cultural, institutio...
Despite calls for bridging the gap between the sociology of social class and the sociology of elites...
This article investigates the representations of society in a number of mid-eighteenth-century disse...