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In The Peregrine Profession Per-Olof Grönberg offers an account of the pre-1930 transnational mobility of engineers and architects educated in the Nordic countries 1880-1919. Outlining a system where learning mobility was more important than labour market mobility, the author shows that more than every second graduate went abroad. Transnational mobility was stronger from Finland and Norway than from Denmark and Sweden, partly because of slower industrialisation and deficiencies in the domestic technical education. This mobility included all parts of the world but concentrated on the leading industrial countries in German speaking Europe and North America. Significant majorities returned and became agents of technology transfer and technical change. Thereby, these mobile graduates also became important for Nordic industrialisation
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B. M. Bower's 'The Complete Flying U Series 24 Westerns in One Edition' is a collection of classic western stories that delve into the lives of cowboys and ranches in the early 20th century. With vivid descriptions of the American West and engaging plots that focus on themes of loyalty, friendship, and perseverance, these stories offer readers a glimpse into a bygone era. Bower's writing style is straightforward yet evocative, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the rugged world of the Flying U ranch. This collection is a valuable contribution to Western literature, showcasing the author's skill in capturing the spirit of the frontier. Bower's detailed portrayal of characters and setti...
Contains information on the role Methodists have played in the religious and political development of the Pacific Northwest.