Categories: Open Access, Volume 25.1
Abstract
In the early 1950s, Europe was still marked by the chaos and trauma caused by the world war that had ravaged the continent. Sweden was an exception. Stubbornly clinging to its centuries-long neutrality policy to the extent possible, the country had been spared many horrors other countries had had to endure. With its industrial apparatus intact, Sweden’s export of industrial goods and mach...