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1. Rågångar, gränshallar och ägoområden : rekonstruktion av fastighetsstruktur och bebyggelseutveckling i mellersta Småland under äldre medeltid
Sammanfattning : This dissertation treats settlement development in central Province Småland during the period AD 1050-1350. The choice of study area was dictatedby a wish to find an alternative regional geographical perspective to aboveall eastern Central Sweden. LÄS MER
2. Förskolans formande : Statlig reglering 1944–2008
Sammanfattning : Preschool is a central part of Swedish family life. The manner in which the state regulates preschool through laws, ordinances, and various kinds of written objectives has an impact on many people in the Swedish society. The thesis examines the development of preschool state regulation from the 1940s until 2008. LÄS MER
3. Ibn García's Shuubiyya letter. Group Identity and Rulership Ideology in Medieval al-Andalus
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4. Anomaly and Topology : On the axial anomaly, domain wall dynamics, and local topological markers in quantum matter
Sammanfattning : Chiral anomalies and topological phases of matter form the basis of the research presented in this dissertation. The chiral anomaly is considered both in the context of magnetic Weyl semimetals and in the context of non-Hermitian Dirac actions. LÄS MER
5. Sveconorwegian orogenesis in the southwestern Baltic Shield - Zircon geochronology and tectonothermal setting of orthogneisses in SW Sweden
Sammanfattning : The Mylonite zone (MZ) is a prominent late-Sveconorwegian lithological terrane boundary in the SW Baltic Shield along which large-scale crustal block movements took place during the Sveconorwegian orogeny. The southern section of the MZ also defines a conspicuous metamorphic break separating upper amphibolite and high-pressure granulite facies rocks in the parautochthonous Eastern Segment (ES), from middle amphibolite facies rocks in the overlying Western Segment (WS). LÄS MER