<p>This article reviews the book <em>Swedish Modernism. Architecture, Consumption and the Welfare State</em>, edited by Helena Mattsson and Sven-Olov Wallenstein. In this volume, the editors plea for the construction of ‘multiple modernities’, following which a more diversified understanding of the European welfare state can be constructed.</p><p>Through twelve contributions by a group of international scholars, Mattsson and Wallenstein aspire to initiate the construction of an emblematic Swedish modernism. The book offers an intricate and diversified reading of the history of the Swedish <em>Folkhemmet</em>, including political history, social sciences and media studies.</p>When it comes to the built environment, however, the volume focuse...
In my thesis I look into the case of modernist mass housing estates. They appear as a typological, f...
This article takes a closer look at how interwar supporters of modernism sought to overcome the oppo...
The article discusses the possible value of a ”critical empiricism” as the forgotten ”other” of the ...
The article sheds light on the relationship between architecture and corporatism in Sweden, paying s...
This paper examines the role of architecture in the promotion of political ideologies through the st...
This doctoral thesis examines how modernisation affects and is affected by existing local culture an...
This thesis scrutinises the material on post World War II Swedish architecture produced by the Swedi...
This paper investigates the often ambivalent assessment of the landscapes that have been shaped by S...
En undersökning av den svenska bostadens historia från forntid (13 000 f. Kr.) fram till modernismen...
This article examines the German reception of Swedish classicism in the late 1920s through the lens ...
The modernist concept of life-building as an architectural method for improving the conditions of ev...
Sweden became the epitome of modernity during the 1930s mainly due to thebook “Sweden: The Middle Wa...
Today, the everyday environments of the welfare state are receiving ever more attention from scholar...
This dissertation explores the image of the ideal home in Sweden, an idea closely bound to the spati...
The Swedish society that we wish to discuss reaches its hig-hest degree of originality in the decade...
In my thesis I look into the case of modernist mass housing estates. They appear as a typological, f...
This article takes a closer look at how interwar supporters of modernism sought to overcome the oppo...
The article discusses the possible value of a ”critical empiricism” as the forgotten ”other” of the ...
The article sheds light on the relationship between architecture and corporatism in Sweden, paying s...
This paper examines the role of architecture in the promotion of political ideologies through the st...
This doctoral thesis examines how modernisation affects and is affected by existing local culture an...
This thesis scrutinises the material on post World War II Swedish architecture produced by the Swedi...
This paper investigates the often ambivalent assessment of the landscapes that have been shaped by S...
En undersökning av den svenska bostadens historia från forntid (13 000 f. Kr.) fram till modernismen...
This article examines the German reception of Swedish classicism in the late 1920s through the lens ...
The modernist concept of life-building as an architectural method for improving the conditions of ev...
Sweden became the epitome of modernity during the 1930s mainly due to thebook “Sweden: The Middle Wa...
Today, the everyday environments of the welfare state are receiving ever more attention from scholar...
This dissertation explores the image of the ideal home in Sweden, an idea closely bound to the spati...
The Swedish society that we wish to discuss reaches its hig-hest degree of originality in the decade...
In my thesis I look into the case of modernist mass housing estates. They appear as a typological, f...
This article takes a closer look at how interwar supporters of modernism sought to overcome the oppo...
The article discusses the possible value of a ”critical empiricism” as the forgotten ”other” of the ...