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Från fyrk till urna: om rösträtt, valdeltagande och politisk rekrytering i småländska byar 1875-1946
In: Meddelande serie B nr 66
Förstakammarhögern och rösträttsfrågan, 1900 - 1907
In: Studia historica Upsaliensia 21
In: Scandinavian university books
Metoder vid presidentval: en utvärdering
Zsfassung in engl. Sprache u.d.T.: Methods of presidential election
Klassröstning i Sverige: rationalitet, lojalitet eller bara slentrain
In: Studier i politik 31
Kommunistskräck, konservativ reaktion eller medveten bondepolitik?: svenskösterbottniska bönder inför Lapporörelsen sommaren 1930
This is a study of why a group of farmers in Swedish Ostrobothnia chose to sympathise with the Lapua Movement in the summer of 1930. The Lapua Movement, a right-wing movement, emerged in Lapua in Southern Ostrobothnia in November 1929. Initially, the only expressed aim of the movement was to achieve total prohibition of communism in the country through efficient legislation. The movement wanted Parliament to establish laws that banned all organised communist activities and propaganda and that limited communists' possibilities to enter candidates in public elections. In addition, the movement wanted expanded authority for the nation's President to, when needed, put a stop to organisations that were considered a threat to national security. The Lapua Movement used extra-parliamentary means of agitation to carry through their demands. The movement's biggest manifesto against communism was to become the so called Peasants' March (Sw. Bondetåget) to Helsinki on July 7, 1930.