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21. Klädekonomi och klädkultur : Böndernas kläder i Härjedalen under 1800-talet
Sammanfattning : The aim of Clothing economy and clothing culture is to explain the changes that occurred in farmers' clothing traditions in the 19th century, both from a cultural perspective and an economic one. The latter is particularly important, as the study of popular clothing traditions mainly has had a cultural approach and especially been carried out by ethnologists. LÄS MER
22. Kyrkorna berättar : Upplands kyrkor 1250-1350
Sammanfattning : About 90 per cent of the medieval churches in the Province of Uppland remain more or less intact, and no less than one hundred of them are quite unchanged since the Late Middle Ages. Thus, if correctly interpreted, they should be capable of constituting an historical source and enriching our knowledge of times gone by. LÄS MER
23. Ungdom i nya kläder: Dansbanefröjder och längtan efter det moderna i 1940-talets Sverige
Sammanfattning : There has been a lack of more profound studies and information on the growth of modern youth culture in Sweden. It has often been alleged that this culture was developed in the 1950s by the more conspicuos youth groupings. I question this statement, and so I have chosen to investigate the 1940s, a much too neglected period. LÄS MER
24. Möten med marknaden. Tre svenska fackförbunds agerande under perioden 1945-1976
Sammanfattning : This is a study of how trade unions act when they are confronted with the consequences of innovations in their own sector of the economy. The framework in which this is studied, basically consists of Mancur Olson's distinction between encompassing/broad and narrow interest organizations, here represented by the peak organization of the blue-collar workers (LO) and the separate trade unions within LO, respectively. LÄS MER
25. Terra mediaevalis : jordvärderingssystem i medeltidens Sverige
Sammanfattning : There were several systems of land assessment in medieval Sweden. The unit used in the oldest system is the attung (pl. attungar). When, where and why it was introduced has been much discussed. LÄS MER