"Mary Hilson has made a major contribution to Scandinavian studies in this concise, thorough, and well-written survey of contemporary Nordic history . . . This book is informative, very readable, and even inspiring." - Scandinavian Studies"Well researched, Hilson's book is a most welcome English-language addition to Scandinavian history. In particular, she has shown that Scandinavia holds great promise for future transnational history." - European History Quarterly"This book contributes to a better understanding of the Nordic model by highlighting the convergences with and divergences from the rest of Europe and within Scandinavia itself. In doing so, it challenges the preconceived notion that Scandinavia is an entirely distinct region, politically, economically and socially." - Journal of Contemporary European Studies"a very thoroughly researched and quite balanced treatment of all five countries . . . very well written." - Journal of the Royal Geographical Society