Perspektiv på Patron : Bruksägaren och statsministern Christian Lundeberg (1842–1911)

The dissertation is a biography of the industrialist and statesman Christian Lundeberg, a leading and stongly pronounced conservative actor in Swedish political life during the decades around1900, but nowadays almost forgotten. The purpose is to identify the main forces – convictions as well as exte...

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Main Author: Hall, Bo G
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Historiska institutionen 2010
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-1133992014-10-03T06:46:30ZPerspektiv på Patron : Bruksägaren och statsministern Christian Lundeberg (1842–1911)swePerspectives on the Paternalistic Proprietor : Foundry Proprietor and Prime Minister. Christian Lundeberg (1842-1911)Hall, Bo GUppsala universitet, Historiska institutionenUppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis2010Sweden 1870-1911biography as scientific methodiron and steel industrypaternalistic conceptsSweden-Norway union relationshomosocial factorsdefense mattersuniversal suffrageHistory subjectsHistorieämnenThe dissertation is a biography of the industrialist and statesman Christian Lundeberg, a leading and stongly pronounced conservative actor in Swedish political life during the decades around1900, but nowadays almost forgotten. The purpose is to identify the main forces – convictions as well as external factors – behind his actions. He was very influential within  a range of important sectors, i.a. compulsory national service, repeated interventions to keep the iron ore of Norrland under Swedish ownership,  establishment of a regular conservative party and the decision on the vote to right (for men) in 1907. His most well-known action was as Swedish Prime Minister and head architect behind the peaceful dissolution in 1905 of the union with Norway. However for a long time biographies have not been regarded as ”real” scientific work within the concerned academic Swedish circles. For this reason the introductory chapter analyses these discussions  and  concludes that time now is ready for the genre to come in from the cold , enumerating six criteria regarded to be of paramount importance. These are being observed in the consecutive parts of the study. The following chapter studies the concept of paternalism as defined within Swedish professional circles, forming a background to the remaining parts of the dissertation. In their turn these present thorough reviews both of Lundeberg’s activities as a paternalistic foundry proprietor in the local family owned community of Forsbacka and of his contributions on the central political level. The final chapter summarizes the driving forces behind Lundeberg’s activities in stating that he was not an ultraconservative person, a priori opposing all progress.  Instead as the years passed he developed a clear readiness for compromise solutions. Three key concepts are said to be central to the understanding of his person: “Fatherland”, ”Responsibility” and “Duty”.  Throughout all his life he adhered to many of the paternalistic principles and values he learnt at an early age in Forsbacka. His present anonymity is explained  by the fact that he in a retrospective very often is considered as being defeated in a number of political convictions now regarded as important. Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-113399urn:isbn:978-91-554-7705-9Studia historica Upsaliensia, 0081-6531 ; 238application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language Swedish
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Sweden 1870-1911
biography as scientific method
iron and steel industry
paternalistic concepts
Sweden-Norway union relations
homosocial factors
defense matters
universal suffrage
History subjects
Historieämnen
spellingShingle Sweden 1870-1911
biography as scientific method
iron and steel industry
paternalistic concepts
Sweden-Norway union relations
homosocial factors
defense matters
universal suffrage
History subjects
Historieämnen
Hall, Bo G
Perspektiv på Patron : Bruksägaren och statsministern Christian Lundeberg (1842–1911)
description The dissertation is a biography of the industrialist and statesman Christian Lundeberg, a leading and stongly pronounced conservative actor in Swedish political life during the decades around1900, but nowadays almost forgotten. The purpose is to identify the main forces – convictions as well as external factors – behind his actions. He was very influential within  a range of important sectors, i.a. compulsory national service, repeated interventions to keep the iron ore of Norrland under Swedish ownership,  establishment of a regular conservative party and the decision on the vote to right (for men) in 1907. His most well-known action was as Swedish Prime Minister and head architect behind the peaceful dissolution in 1905 of the union with Norway. However for a long time biographies have not been regarded as ”real” scientific work within the concerned academic Swedish circles. For this reason the introductory chapter analyses these discussions  and  concludes that time now is ready for the genre to come in from the cold , enumerating six criteria regarded to be of paramount importance. These are being observed in the consecutive parts of the study. The following chapter studies the concept of paternalism as defined within Swedish professional circles, forming a background to the remaining parts of the dissertation. In their turn these present thorough reviews both of Lundeberg’s activities as a paternalistic foundry proprietor in the local family owned community of Forsbacka and of his contributions on the central political level. The final chapter summarizes the driving forces behind Lundeberg’s activities in stating that he was not an ultraconservative person, a priori opposing all progress.  Instead as the years passed he developed a clear readiness for compromise solutions. Three key concepts are said to be central to the understanding of his person: “Fatherland”, ”Responsibility” and “Duty”.  Throughout all his life he adhered to many of the paternalistic principles and values he learnt at an early age in Forsbacka. His present anonymity is explained  by the fact that he in a retrospective very often is considered as being defeated in a number of political convictions now regarded as important.
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title Perspektiv på Patron : Bruksägaren och statsministern Christian Lundeberg (1842–1911)
title_short Perspektiv på Patron : Bruksägaren och statsministern Christian Lundeberg (1842–1911)
title_full Perspektiv på Patron : Bruksägaren och statsministern Christian Lundeberg (1842–1911)
title_fullStr Perspektiv på Patron : Bruksägaren och statsministern Christian Lundeberg (1842–1911)
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publisher Uppsala universitet, Historiska institutionen
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