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Index
Title Page
Dedication
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
CHAPTER 1 - Parties–the roots of suspicion
The idea of party
Political association as social cooperation
The geographical setting–Värmland and Schleswig-Holstein
CHAPTER 2 - Partisanship rising
Beginnings
Sweden–liberalism on the verge of mass politics
Liberalism in Värmland and the rise of popular movements
Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia, and the new Germany–region and nation
The dual roots of political individualism
Rural communities in transition
CHAPTER 3 - Värmland
Citizen and society
Tariffs and party systems formation
Mass-mobilization by means of proxy
The 1911 elections
The winding road to destruction
A transitory phenomenon
CHAPTER 4 - Schleswig-Holstein
Reich on the rise
The 1871 elections
Split, merger, and success
Momentum lost
Liberalism rejuvenated?
Steeped in traditionalism
CHAPTER 5 - Swedish and German political association compared
The problem revisited
Making sense of history by means of comparison
Notes
Bibliography
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