The purpose of this paper is to understand how different fractions of Sweden’s left wing (the Social democrats, the Communists, the Syndicalists and the Socialist party) framed the end of the Spanish Civil War and the defeat of the republicans. To answer the purpose four newspapers Arbetaren (syndicalist), Folkets Dagblad (Socialist party), Ny Dag (communist) and Socialdemokraten (social democratic) have been analyzed qualitatively. The thesis has focused on how the different ideologies have framed the war, how they framed the other labour organizations and themselves plus how they relate to information about the war during the period of February 1st1939 till April 5th1939. The analysis shows that the Social democrats and the Communists fra...
The contribution of the more than 500 hundred Spanienkämpar (“Spain fighters”), as the Swedish volun...
In 1910 the Swedish trade union federation Sveriges Arbetares Centralorganisation (the SAC) was form...
When the Norwegian Labour Party, at that time the largest party in Norway, in 1919 chose to follow t...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect the Nazi threat had on the swedish labour movemen...
This essay has sought out to study the ideological debate in the Swedish press using the Spanish civ...
The civil war in Finland became a great political battle between the Swedish Social Demo- cratic Par...
The Popular Front Policy of the Communist International contributed to the unity of the Popular Fron...
2017 marks the hundred year anniversary since the Social Democratic party was split in two in 1917, ...
This thesis studies the uses of the concept of revolution in Swedish socialist press from 1917 to 19...
The coup d'etat of general Franco of the 17 - 18 of July 1936 had a stong political and social impac...
In 1917, the Swedish socialist party SAP, Sveriges Socialdemokratiska Arbetarparti, was split in two...
This study focuses on the Swedish coalition government during World War II. The purpose of this stud...
This dissertation investigates the internal struggles within the labour movement in Dalarna at the b...
After being excluded from the Swedish Social Democrat party in 1917, the Revolutionary Socialists fo...
This master thesis analyses discussions of “the German Problem” and the future of Germany in the Swe...
The contribution of the more than 500 hundred Spanienkämpar (“Spain fighters”), as the Swedish volun...
In 1910 the Swedish trade union federation Sveriges Arbetares Centralorganisation (the SAC) was form...
When the Norwegian Labour Party, at that time the largest party in Norway, in 1919 chose to follow t...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect the Nazi threat had on the swedish labour movemen...
This essay has sought out to study the ideological debate in the Swedish press using the Spanish civ...
The civil war in Finland became a great political battle between the Swedish Social Demo- cratic Par...
The Popular Front Policy of the Communist International contributed to the unity of the Popular Fron...
2017 marks the hundred year anniversary since the Social Democratic party was split in two in 1917, ...
This thesis studies the uses of the concept of revolution in Swedish socialist press from 1917 to 19...
The coup d'etat of general Franco of the 17 - 18 of July 1936 had a stong political and social impac...
In 1917, the Swedish socialist party SAP, Sveriges Socialdemokratiska Arbetarparti, was split in two...
This study focuses on the Swedish coalition government during World War II. The purpose of this stud...
This dissertation investigates the internal struggles within the labour movement in Dalarna at the b...
After being excluded from the Swedish Social Democrat party in 1917, the Revolutionary Socialists fo...
This master thesis analyses discussions of “the German Problem” and the future of Germany in the Swe...
The contribution of the more than 500 hundred Spanienkämpar (“Spain fighters”), as the Swedish volun...
In 1910 the Swedish trade union federation Sveriges Arbetares Centralorganisation (the SAC) was form...
When the Norwegian Labour Party, at that time the largest party in Norway, in 1919 chose to follow t...