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Record Nr.

UNINA9910493166103321

Autore

Byström Mikael

Titolo

Reaching a State of Hope [[electronic resource] ] : Refugees, Immigrants and the Swedish Welfare State, 1930–2000

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chicago, : Nordic Academic Press, 2013

ISBN

91-87351-58-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (604 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

FrohnertPär

Disciplina

325.485

Soggetti

Foreign workers -- Sweden

Immigrants -- Government policy -- Sweden -- 20th century

Immigrants -- Sweden -- History -- 20th century

Multiculturalism -- Sweden

Public welfare -- Sweden -- History -- 20th century

Refugees -- Government policy -- Sweden -- 20th century

Refugees -- Sweden -- History -- 20th century

Sweden -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy -- 20th century

Sweden -- Ethnic relations

Sweden -- Social policy -- History -- 20th century

Refugees - Government policy - 20th century - Sweden

Immigrants - Government policy - 20th century - Sweden

Public welfare - History - 20th century - Sweden

Immigrants - History - Sweden

Refugees - History - Sweden

Multiculturalism - Sweden

Foreign workers - Sweden

Political Science

Law, Politics & Government

Immigration & Emigration

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.



Nota di contenuto

Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements and general background; I PERSPECTIVES ON SWEDISH REFUGEE POLICY, 1933-45; Introduction I; 1. Sweden and the refugees, 1933-45; 2. A foreign element within the nation; II THE AGENTS OF REFUGEE POLICY AND RECEPTION, 1933-50; Introduction II; 3. The politics of Jewish refugee aid and relief work in Sweden; 4. Social-democratic solidarity; 5. The last bastion of Swedish refugee policy; 6. Raoul Wallenberg and Swedish humanitarian policy in Budapest; 7. Swedish Jews and the Jewish survivors

III REFUGEE POLICY IN THE SHADOW OF THE COLD WAR AND SWEDEN'S LABOUR SHORTAGEIntroduction III; 8. From contract workers to political refugees; 9. Ethnic encounters, narratives, and counter-narratives; 10. Controlling the untrustworthy; IV DISCOURSES AND PRACTICE, 1960-2000; Introduction IV; 11. Union solidarity in exchange for adaptation; 12. LO and refugee immigration, 1973-82; 13. Beyond Swedish self-image; V INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES AND CONCLUSION; Introduction V; 14. The agenda of British refugee policy, 1933-48; 15. Pre-1945 refugee policy as a reference point for post-1945 policy

16. Sweden's exceptional ability to organize its immigrationAbbreviations; About the authors

Sommario/riassunto

Shedding new light on the issues concerning refugees and immigration in 20th-century Sweden, this analysis examines the implications of its immigration policies. On what grounds were refugees admitted? Where did they come from? How did the Swedish state aid its new citizens? What differences were there between refugees and the "imported labor" that was essential to Swedish industry? A group of established Swedish and international historians answer these questions against the background of the eras passed: the Second World War, the Cold War, and the labor movement that shaped the national char