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This article analyses the history of the Swedish welfare state, with a special emphasis on the development of Swedish family policy between 1930 and 1975. It is argued that a coalition between state officials and state-appointed experts was active in the shaping and legitimising of the concept of family as well of family politics. The underlying assumption of the paper is that the concepts of the
Om två lundastudenter med det ovanliga namnet Mozart och om dessas kopplingar till två kulturhändelser i studentvärlden under 1800-talet.