This C-essay investigates how the small farming municipality of Hakarp, Sweden, could go from a traditional farming community to an industrialized community during the latter half of the 19th century. Natural resources, relatively close proximity to communications through waterways and main roads in combination with individual investors and popular demand for goods are factors that contributed to why this particular municipality became industrialized. The farming community ceased to develop and towards the last decade of the 19th century many farms were left abandoned and fields unploughed. Why this happened is not clear, but a probable cause is the centralization due to industrialization and the building of railroads, that led people to mo...
This article describes the development processes of Swedish agriculture toward non-sustainability. I...
This study of the institutionalization and professionalization of agricultural chemistry during the ...
In most part of the 17th century, two villages, only seperated two and a half kilometres from each o...
This C-essay investigates how the small farming municipality of Hakarp, Sweden, could go from a trad...
During the beginning of the 19th century Sweden is effected by the Napoleonic Wars and in the afterm...
This investigation deals with the function and transformation of small-scale farming during the peri...
In the beginning of the 19th century Malmö was a sleepy, small town with less than 5 000 inhabitants...
This article studies the relation between rural industry and urban service functions in Mälardalen a...
This paper is about the dissolution and privatization of parish commons in 18:th century Sweden. The...
This essay describes the establishment of the colony movement and its allotment compounds in Sweden ...
This thesis studies the preconditions for the industrialization of the Swedish iron industry in Leke...
The great transformation of Swedish agriculture in the 18th and 19th centuries was part of a Europea...
Mass-Schooling and pre-industrialisation in Northern Sweden: Relations between Olofsfors Ironworks a...
The aim of this essay was to describe the power elite of the Swedish town Karlshamn, and its influen...
During the 1930s the previously predominantly agrarian Kvänum area in Western Sweden started to indu...
This article describes the development processes of Swedish agriculture toward non-sustainability. I...
This study of the institutionalization and professionalization of agricultural chemistry during the ...
In most part of the 17th century, two villages, only seperated two and a half kilometres from each o...
This C-essay investigates how the small farming municipality of Hakarp, Sweden, could go from a trad...
During the beginning of the 19th century Sweden is effected by the Napoleonic Wars and in the afterm...
This investigation deals with the function and transformation of small-scale farming during the peri...
In the beginning of the 19th century Malmö was a sleepy, small town with less than 5 000 inhabitants...
This article studies the relation between rural industry and urban service functions in Mälardalen a...
This paper is about the dissolution and privatization of parish commons in 18:th century Sweden. The...
This essay describes the establishment of the colony movement and its allotment compounds in Sweden ...
This thesis studies the preconditions for the industrialization of the Swedish iron industry in Leke...
The great transformation of Swedish agriculture in the 18th and 19th centuries was part of a Europea...
Mass-Schooling and pre-industrialisation in Northern Sweden: Relations between Olofsfors Ironworks a...
The aim of this essay was to describe the power elite of the Swedish town Karlshamn, and its influen...
During the 1930s the previously predominantly agrarian Kvänum area in Western Sweden started to indu...
This article describes the development processes of Swedish agriculture toward non-sustainability. I...
This study of the institutionalization and professionalization of agricultural chemistry during the ...
In most part of the 17th century, two villages, only seperated two and a half kilometres from each o...