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Americanitis : Amerika som sjukdom eller läkemedel : Svenska berättelser om USA åren 1900-1939

Author

  • Martin Alm

Summary, in English

The aim of this thesis is to study Swedish notions of the USA and of things American and through them the Swedish self-image and the ideas about the Swedish future as seen in public debate in the period c. 1900-1939, when the USA was the subject of a good deal of discussion as an up-and-coming nation of great importance but was not yet recognized as an indisputable super power. It tries to demonstrate how notions of America were given meaning by inclusion in narratives that described, and often prescribed, what the American and the Swedish development would look like. Using these narratives, different debaters tried to find a form for a Swedish modernization and to formulate a Swedish national identity in a time of change. At the same time, the differing narratives all to some extent drew on a basic narrative of the relationship between things American and things Swedish, where that which was considered American was generally associated with a future that was identified with tendencies to an increased degree of equality and individualism and with technological advancement.



Three empirical studies have been undertaken: one study of the great Swedish debate on the emigration to the USA in the beginning of the 20th century; one study of Swedish conceptions of the American economic system and of American technology and working methods in the interwar period; and one study of Swedish views of American culture and values and their influence on Sweden, also in the interwar period. Travel books, articles in periodicals, weeklies and newspapers, pamphlets, novels and parliamentary debates have been utilized as source material.



Several narratives of a Swedish modernization have been discerned in the material. Common to most of them is an endeavour to find a formula for a renewal of society under orderly conditions, for a controlled modernization. Questions concerning the national self-image and modernization were often linked to conceptions of the relationship between what was thought to be American and what was thought to be Swedish. A great debate on these issues was going on for the entire period that has been studied here.

Department/s

Publishing year

2003

Language

Swedish

Publication/Series

Studia Historica Lundensia

Document type

Dissertation

Publisher

Historiska Media

Topic

  • History

Keywords

  • Social and economic history
  • modernization
  • narrative
  • americanization
  • identity
  • nationalism
  • Nutidshistoria (från 1914)
  • Contemporary history (since 1914)
  • Ekonomisk och social historia

Status

Published

Supervisor

  • [unknown] [unknown]

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1650-755X
  • ISSN: 1650-755X
  • ISBN: 91-628-5437-2
  • ISRN: LUHFDA/HFHI-2003/1115-SE+391

Defence date

8 February 2003

Defence time

10:15

Defence place

Room 3, Department of History

Opponent

  • Dag Blanck (F D)