Sökning: "Nätverk historia"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 46 avhandlingar innehållade orden Nätverk historia.
1. I vinst och förlust : Köpmäns nätverk i 1500-talets Östersjöstäder
Sammanfattning : This thesis aims to clarify how the merchant networks involved in the trade across the Baltic Sea interplayed with and contributed to create the economic culture of the Baltic Sea region. This is achieved by examining the economic, social, spatial and political aspects of the trade networks in relation to the social organisation of the early modern towns of Stockholm, Lübeck, Malmö and Reval (Tallinn) in the 16th century. LÄS MER
2. Frihetstidens politiska praktik : Nätverk och offentlighet 1746–1766
Sammanfattning : The dissertation deals with the organization of political practice in Sweden 1746–1766. It focuses on the clergy and how they mobilized political activities before and during the meetings of the Diet. LÄS MER
3. Pedagogiska imperativ och sociala nätverk i svensk medborgarbildning 1812−1828
Sammanfattning : This thesis in the History of Education studies the pedagogization of Swedish society from 1812–1828. These ambitions were promoted by state officials and educational innovators who were tightly knit through social networks. LÄS MER
4. Det historiska fältet : Svensk historievetenskap från 1920-tal till 1957
Sammanfattning : The present dissertation deals with the way in which social networks were used in order to affect Swedish Historical Science during a period of time stretching from the nffom’s to the nffrm’s. The applied perspective is inspired partly by the field analyses of French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, and partly by the latest research concerning qualitative social networks. LÄS MER
5. Folkhemmet på is : Ishockey, modernisering och nationell identitet i Sverige 1920-1972
Sammanfattning : This thesis concerns the development of Swedish ice hockey as a national phenomenon during the period 1920–1972. The dissertation explores how the sport of ice hockey in just over half a century was transformed from a rather insignificant North American cultural import to one of Sweden’s most treasured pursuits by and large, and harbouring a national team (known as “Tre Kronor”) that at the height of its popularity in 1970 gathered almost the whole nation (82 percent of the adult population) in front of TV-sets during national game broadcasts. LÄS MER