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The International Co-operative Alliance and the consumer co-operative movement in northern Europe, c. 1860-1939
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10 April 2018

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History, Economic history, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics, HISTORY / Social History, HISTORY / Europe / General, Social and cultural history, Politics and government
‘The study convincingly situates the co-operative movements of Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and – although less extensively – Norway in the various politics and practices of the International Co-operative Alliance (ICA).’
Frederik Forrai Ørskov, Scandinavian Journal of History
Introduction: a transnational approach to co-operative history
1 Co-operation in the Nordic countries before 1914: international networks and the transmission of ideas
2 Co-operative internationalism in practice: the International Co-operative Alliance (ICA) before and after the First World War
3 The politics of international co-operation: neutrality and crisis
4 Nordisk Andelsforbund (NAF), co-operative trade and Nordic co-operation during the interwar period
5 Co-operation and the emergence of the Nordic ‘middle way’
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index