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Connections, Tensions and Methodology, 1850-1970
Redaktion: Haapala, Pertti; Larsson, Simon; Jalava, Marja
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Is there a "Nordic history"? If so, what are its origins, its scope, and its defining features? In this informative volume, scholars from all five Nordic nations tackle a notoriously problematic historical concept. Whether recounting Foucault's departure from Sweden or tracing the rise of movements such as "aristocratic empiricism," each contribution takes a deliberately transnational approach that is grounded in careful research, yielding rich, nuanced perspectives on shifting and contested historical terrain.
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Is there a "Nordic history"? If so, what are its origins, its scope, and its defining features? In this informative volume, scholars from all five Nordic nations tackle a notoriously problematic historical concept. Whether recounting Foucault's departure from Sweden or tracing the rise of movements such as "aristocratic empiricism," each contribution takes a deliberately transnational approach that is grounded in careful research, yielding rich, nuanced perspectives on shifting and contested historical terrain.
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781785336270
- Artikelnr.: 49533326
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781785336270
- Artikelnr.: 49533326
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Simon Larsson is a researcher in the Department for the History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University, Sweden. He is currently heading the research project "An example for all seasons?: The theory of history in contemporary economic thought," funded by the Bank of Sweden tercentenary foundation. His recent publications in the field of historiography include A Circling of the Wagons: The 'Historical Method' and Disciplinary Boundaries in Boundaries of History ed. by Jan-Eivind Myhre (2015).
Acknowledgements Introduction: Nordic Historiography: From Methodological Nationalism to Empirical Transnationalism
Simon Larsson, Marja Jalava, and Pertti Haapala Chapter 1. Writing Our History: The History of the 'Finnish People' (As Written) by Zacharias Topelius and Väinö Linna
Pertti Haapala Chapter 2. The Impact of Grundtvig's Ideology on Icelandic Historiography
Ingi Sigurðsson Chapter 3. Cultural Aspects of the Pan-Scandinavian Movement: The Perspective of Historians
Kristín Bragadóttir Chapter 4. National, International or Transnational? Works and Networks of the Early Nordic Historians of Society Marja Jalava Chapter 5.
Scientific Historiography and its Discontents - Danish and Swedish 'Aristocratic Empiricism Simon Larsson Chapter 6.
Nationalist Internationalism: Danish and Norwegian Historical Research in the Aftermath of the First World War Jon Røyne Kyllingstad Chapter 7.
Nordic Networks at Work: Power Struggles in the Scandinavian Historical Field, 1935-1942 Pelle Oliver Larsen Chapter 8.
The Rhythm and Implicit Canon of Nordic History by Eli F. Heckscher and Eino Jutikkala Petteri Norring Chapter 9. Negotiating Norden: Nordic Historians Revising History Textbooks, 1920-1970
Henrik Åström Elmersjö Chapter 10.
Loneliness: Being a Woman in the Nordic Community of Historians Mervi Kaarninen Chapter 11. Trans-Nordic Neo-empiricism in a European Setting - Or, Why Did Foucault Leave Uppsala? Peter Edelberg Index
Simon Larsson, Marja Jalava, and Pertti Haapala Chapter 1. Writing Our History: The History of the 'Finnish People' (As Written) by Zacharias Topelius and Väinö Linna
Pertti Haapala Chapter 2. The Impact of Grundtvig's Ideology on Icelandic Historiography
Ingi Sigurðsson Chapter 3. Cultural Aspects of the Pan-Scandinavian Movement: The Perspective of Historians
Kristín Bragadóttir Chapter 4. National, International or Transnational? Works and Networks of the Early Nordic Historians of Society Marja Jalava Chapter 5.
Scientific Historiography and its Discontents - Danish and Swedish 'Aristocratic Empiricism Simon Larsson Chapter 6.
Nationalist Internationalism: Danish and Norwegian Historical Research in the Aftermath of the First World War Jon Røyne Kyllingstad Chapter 7.
Nordic Networks at Work: Power Struggles in the Scandinavian Historical Field, 1935-1942 Pelle Oliver Larsen Chapter 8.
The Rhythm and Implicit Canon of Nordic History by Eli F. Heckscher and Eino Jutikkala Petteri Norring Chapter 9. Negotiating Norden: Nordic Historians Revising History Textbooks, 1920-1970
Henrik Åström Elmersjö Chapter 10.
Loneliness: Being a Woman in the Nordic Community of Historians Mervi Kaarninen Chapter 11. Trans-Nordic Neo-empiricism in a European Setting - Or, Why Did Foucault Leave Uppsala? Peter Edelberg Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: Nordic Historiography: From Methodological Nationalism to Empirical Transnationalism
Simon Larsson, Marja Jalava, and Pertti Haapala Chapter 1. Writing Our History: The History of the 'Finnish People' (As Written) by Zacharias Topelius and Väinö Linna
Pertti Haapala Chapter 2. The Impact of Grundtvig's Ideology on Icelandic Historiography
Ingi Sigurðsson Chapter 3. Cultural Aspects of the Pan-Scandinavian Movement: The Perspective of Historians
Kristín Bragadóttir Chapter 4. National, International or Transnational? Works and Networks of the Early Nordic Historians of Society Marja Jalava Chapter 5.
Scientific Historiography and its Discontents - Danish and Swedish 'Aristocratic Empiricism Simon Larsson Chapter 6.
Nationalist Internationalism: Danish and Norwegian Historical Research in the Aftermath of the First World War Jon Røyne Kyllingstad Chapter 7.
Nordic Networks at Work: Power Struggles in the Scandinavian Historical Field, 1935-1942 Pelle Oliver Larsen Chapter 8.
The Rhythm and Implicit Canon of Nordic History by Eli F. Heckscher and Eino Jutikkala Petteri Norring Chapter 9. Negotiating Norden: Nordic Historians Revising History Textbooks, 1920-1970
Henrik Åström Elmersjö Chapter 10.
Loneliness: Being a Woman in the Nordic Community of Historians Mervi Kaarninen Chapter 11. Trans-Nordic Neo-empiricism in a European Setting - Or, Why Did Foucault Leave Uppsala? Peter Edelberg Index
Simon Larsson, Marja Jalava, and Pertti Haapala Chapter 1. Writing Our History: The History of the 'Finnish People' (As Written) by Zacharias Topelius and Väinö Linna
Pertti Haapala Chapter 2. The Impact of Grundtvig's Ideology on Icelandic Historiography
Ingi Sigurðsson Chapter 3. Cultural Aspects of the Pan-Scandinavian Movement: The Perspective of Historians
Kristín Bragadóttir Chapter 4. National, International or Transnational? Works and Networks of the Early Nordic Historians of Society Marja Jalava Chapter 5.
Scientific Historiography and its Discontents - Danish and Swedish 'Aristocratic Empiricism Simon Larsson Chapter 6.
Nationalist Internationalism: Danish and Norwegian Historical Research in the Aftermath of the First World War Jon Røyne Kyllingstad Chapter 7.
Nordic Networks at Work: Power Struggles in the Scandinavian Historical Field, 1935-1942 Pelle Oliver Larsen Chapter 8.
The Rhythm and Implicit Canon of Nordic History by Eli F. Heckscher and Eino Jutikkala Petteri Norring Chapter 9. Negotiating Norden: Nordic Historians Revising History Textbooks, 1920-1970
Henrik Åström Elmersjö Chapter 10.
Loneliness: Being a Woman in the Nordic Community of Historians Mervi Kaarninen Chapter 11. Trans-Nordic Neo-empiricism in a European Setting - Or, Why Did Foucault Leave Uppsala? Peter Edelberg Index







