The article concerns the issues of formation and development of the Swedish election law and electoral system. The author describes the history of the representative body – the Riksdag, that first assembled in the Swedish town of Arboga in 1435; the institution of Riksdag’s four chambers that up till the second half of the 19th century represented various social estates (the nobility, the clergy, the burghers and the yeomanry). The origin of the electoral law in Sweden dates back to early 1800s, when the legislative body was undergoing significant reforms. After the 1866 representative reform, the class-based four-chamber Riksdag was replaced with an elected two-chamber body that represented the country’s entire population. Elections to the...
Conservative Voting and the Church: The Religious Dimension in the Electoral Geography of the Conser...
Creation of the English-language versions of the articles published in the „Białostockie Studia Praw...
During the twentieth century, Sweden became known as a country with an unusually egalitarian distrib...
This essay will cover the Swedish electoral system with a focus on the proportional representation a...
The aim of the article is to apply gender perspective to a wide-ranging study of different actors’ d...
Sweden was transformed to a democratic industrial society in the late 19th century. Political influe...
The article discusses the right to vote and attendance at regional councils of the Grand Duchy of Li...
This article examines the initial impact of the 1862 municipal voting reform. The town of Östersund ...
This study aims to describe the composition of people who held voting power in the municipality Växj...
This article assesses how Swedish parliamentary democracy works today, almost one hundred years into...
The subject of the article is the relationship between the structure of claims to the conduct of ele...
Artikeln belyser Erik Nydahls avhandling I fyrkens tid som tar avstamp i en omdiskuterad, om än rela...
This article investigates the creation and circulation of class knowledge among Sweden’s political p...
Since 1956 a election study have been carried out in conjunction with every parliamentary election i...
Elections are the basis of democratic governance. If they are held in free and fair manner then the ...
Conservative Voting and the Church: The Religious Dimension in the Electoral Geography of the Conser...
Creation of the English-language versions of the articles published in the „Białostockie Studia Praw...
During the twentieth century, Sweden became known as a country with an unusually egalitarian distrib...
This essay will cover the Swedish electoral system with a focus on the proportional representation a...
The aim of the article is to apply gender perspective to a wide-ranging study of different actors’ d...
Sweden was transformed to a democratic industrial society in the late 19th century. Political influe...
The article discusses the right to vote and attendance at regional councils of the Grand Duchy of Li...
This article examines the initial impact of the 1862 municipal voting reform. The town of Östersund ...
This study aims to describe the composition of people who held voting power in the municipality Växj...
This article assesses how Swedish parliamentary democracy works today, almost one hundred years into...
The subject of the article is the relationship between the structure of claims to the conduct of ele...
Artikeln belyser Erik Nydahls avhandling I fyrkens tid som tar avstamp i en omdiskuterad, om än rela...
This article investigates the creation and circulation of class knowledge among Sweden’s political p...
Since 1956 a election study have been carried out in conjunction with every parliamentary election i...
Elections are the basis of democratic governance. If they are held in free and fair manner then the ...
Conservative Voting and the Church: The Religious Dimension in the Electoral Geography of the Conser...
Creation of the English-language versions of the articles published in the „Białostockie Studia Praw...
During the twentieth century, Sweden became known as a country with an unusually egalitarian distrib...