In this Book
Multiple Modernities: A Tale of Scandinavian Experiences
Book
2011
Published by:
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
summary
Multiple Modernities approaches the concept of modernity through two historical phases of Norawy. The first study focuses on the interplay between Lutheran state officials and popular movements in the nineteenth century as an essential aspect of the growth of social democracy. The second examination of modernization centers on twentieth-century Norway after World War II. The book is balanced between theoretical remarks on conceptual issues, an assessment of modernization processes, and a study of basic epistemic and structural challenges that confront us in our time. Scandinavian countries are often noted as cases of successful modernization processes. However, these references to a “Scandinavian model” tend to focus on the mid-twentieth century after World War II. In Skirbekk’s view, the uniqueness of modernization processes in Scandinavia, for instance in Norway, is better conceived historically, not least by focusing on the nineteenth century with a continuation into the twentieth century.
Table of Contents
Title Page, Copyright
Contents
pp. v
Acknowledgments
pp. vii
1. Introduction
pp. 1-18
2. Processes of Modernization in Norwayin the 19th Century: 1814â1884
pp. 19-44
3. The Interplay of Persons and Institutions: 1880â1920
pp. 45-60
4. Modernization Processes under Democratic Parliamentarianism until WWII: 1884â1940
pp. 61-80
5. An Overview of Early Phases of Modernizationin Norway
pp. 81-116
6. Processes of Modernization in Norway Since WWII
pp. 117-146
7. Epistemic Challenges and Argumentative Rationality
pp. 147-178
8. Processes of Modernization in a Globalized World
pp. 179-200
References
pp. 201-218
Index
pp. 219-224
| ISBN | 9789629969677 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9789629964870 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 927384884 |
| Pages | 232 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2016-01-01 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |


