Welfare Services and Urban Political Culture in Nordic countries
Call for papers for three workshops in 2023-2024, more information in attached pdf-file.
The aim of these workshops is to analyse urban institutions of welfare and their role for
the urban political culture in a long historical perspective. Today, the term welfare is
linked to state politics in 20th century, in particular when it comes to the Nordic
states. However, the history of welfare is older; it was since the Middle Ages organized
locally, as a part of a social contract or an obligation that social and religious
institutions organized. These institutions were mostly situated in urban settlements,
creating a specific urban political culture based on the changing interactions between
institutions like the municipal government, central government, private profit-oriented
agents (merchants, landowners, entrepreneurs) and various actors from social and religious
institutions.
If you are interested in the topics of this series of workshops, if you want to
participate with an own paper, please send a short (10-20 lines) abstract, a title and
your name with affiliation until April 16, 2023, in order to allow us planning the
workshops in detail as well as applying for funding.
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Magnus Linnarsson
Associate Professor
Senior Lecturer in History
Stockholm University
Department of History
Mail address: SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Visiting address: Room D965, Universitetsvägen 10 D, floor 9
E-mail: magnus.linnarsson(a)historia.su.se
Phone: +46-(0)8 16 20 21
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