Why No Religious Politics? The Secularization of Poor Relief and Primary Education in Denmark and Sweden
In many European democracies, religion was an important political cleavage throughout the twentieth century. But in Denmark and Sweden, religious differences have not been translated into political competition. Instead, class conflict has dominated. This article attempts to explain why. Our argument...
Hoofdauteurs: | Lindvall, J, Kaspersen, L |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2008
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