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    • Mesolithic Pyrotechnology: Practices and Perceptions in Early Holocene Coastal Norway 

      Damm, Charlotte Brysting (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-01)
      Substantial pyrotechnological structures and large quantities of charcoal are rarely found on Early Holocene sites in coastal Norway. Nevertheless, information on the use of fire and fuel types is available and presented in this article, a survey of sites dating from 10,000 to 8000 uncal BP. Possible fuel types and preferences are discussed and it is argued that most fires would have been small and ...
    • Peopling Prehistoric Coastlines: Identifying Mid-Holocene Forager Settlement Strategies in Northern Norway 

      Damm, Charlotte; Jordan, Peter D.; Skandfer, Marianne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-08)
      In circumpolar regions, coastlines offer rich constellations of diverse resources and have long been a focus of human habitation. Despite the rich archaeological records that are located along many northern coastlines, there is a relatively limited understanding of the range of factors that informed local settlement strategies. Northern Norway has one of the world’s longest and best-preserved ...
    • The Gendering of Infectious Disease: Classifying Male and Female Causes of Death in the Netherlands and Norway, 1880–1910 

      Sommerseth, Hilde Leikny; Walhout, Evelien (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-08-25)
      This article explores sex and gender patterns in mortality, based on individual-level causes of death (CODs) in two urban communities, obtained from civil and parish registers. By analysing CODs for the period 1880–1910 for Roosendaal (Netherlands) and Trondheim (Norway) we investigate how notions of sex and gender were reflected in cause-specific mortality rates for adults and in the registration ...
    • The destinies of German-Born people in Russia at the turn of the millennium 

      Thorvaldsen, Gunnar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-29)
      This article studies the stories of Russian citizens who were born in Germany but reside in Russia. Most of them had relocated to Russia as a result of the withdrawal of Russian troops from Germany after 1990. Analysing individual data from the 2002 and 2010 censuses, the author traces the lives of children born into the families of Soviet military men based in East Germany after World War II. Over ...
    • Sikkerhetspolitisk minnediplomati: Opprettelsen av Frigjøringsmonumentet i Kirkenes 1945-1952 

      Markussen, Joakim Aalmen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-06-25)
      A few kilometers from the border with Russia, in the town of Kirkenes in the easternmost corner of Northern Norway, there stands a bronze statue of a Soviet soldier looking out over the borderland. The Soviet Liberation Monument, as the statue is called, was unveiled in 1952 by the Norwegian authorities, in gratitude for the Soviet liberation of the East Finnmark area in 1944. The statue has served ...
    • Farlige Kvinner 

      Hagen, Rune Blix (Chronicle; Kronikk, 2021-04-12)
      For fire hundre år siden, i perioden fra 11. januar til 28. april 1621, avsa tingretten i Vardø dødsdom over ti lokale kystkvinner. Et slikt masseomfang av dødsdom over kvinner var noe helt nytt i Norge, men så gjaldt tiltalen datidens verste form for forbrytelse, nemlig trolldomskriminalitet. Lokale rettsinstanser flere steder i Norge hadde før denne tid avsagt fellende dødsdom i flere ...
    • Seventeenth Century Persecution of Sorcery and Witches in the High North 

      Hagen, Rune Blix (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020-05)
    • Rettsforfølgelse av trollfolk i Europa, Finnmark og Kjelvik 

      Hagen, Rune Blix (Lecture; Forelesning, 2020-10-01)
    • Dragkamp og balansegang. Frigjøringsmarkeringene i Kirkenes 1954-1994: Et minnepolitisk perspektiv 

      Myklebost, Kari Aga; Markussen, Joakim Aalmen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-05-07)
      This study traces the development over fifty years of the joint Norwegian–Soviet/Russian commemorations of the Red Army liberation of the eastern part of Finnmark County, Norway, in October 1944. The first commemorative events were held in October 1954 in the town of Kirkenes close to the Norwegian–Soviet border. Throughout the Cold War and into the post-Soviet period, such events have been arranged ...
    • Indigenous religion(s) – in the making and on the move: Sámi activism from Alta to Standing Rock 

      Kraft, Siv Ellen (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020-06-26)
      This chapter explores the shift to ‘indigeneity’ and ‘indigenous religion’ among the Sámi, through a focus on Sámi activism at Alta (1979–1981, concerning a proposed power plant) and Standing Rock (2016–2017, concerning a proposed pipeline). It is based on a combination of multi-sited fieldwork, interviews and textual sources, and proceeds along the lines of ‘light comparison’, inspired partly by ...
    • Tuberkulosedød i Nord - En demografisk studie av tuberkulosen i Tromsø kjøpstad 1878 til 1920 

      Kovacevic, Marko; Sommerseth, Hilde Leikny (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-06-18)
      Denne artikkelen er en nærstudie av tuberkulosedødelighet i Tromsø by i en periode med sterk befolkningsvekst og tettere bosetting. Fra og med 1878 har vi tilgang på en tilnærmet fullstendig registrering av individuelle dødsårsaker i begravelsesprotokollene for Tromsø, og sammenstilt med folketellingene av 1875, 1885, 1900, 1910 og 1920 har vi rekonstruert Tromsøs befolkning etter kjønn og alder for ...
    • Dømt til å miste sitt liv ved ild og bål. Forfølgelse av trollfolk i Finnmark. 

      Hagen, Rune Blix (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2019)
    • På jakt etter forhistoriske boliger ved Lille Rostavatnet og Ostu 

      Blankholm, Hans Peter (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Man har lenge kjent til mange forhistoriske boplasser fra Yngre Steinalder (c. 5000 - 1800 f.Kr.) og Tidlig Metalltid (c. 1800 - 0 f.Kr.) med halvt-nedgravde hus langs kysten av Troms, mens det fra innlandet inntil nylig bare kjentes noen få.
    • Anvendelser av Norges historiske befolkningsregister 

      Thorvaldsen, Gunnar; Sommerseth, Hilde Leikny; Holden, Lars (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-14)
      Norge har et sentralt landsdekkende folkeregister som ble startet opp i 1964, og for mange personer inneholder data som går lenger tilbake. For tida bygger vi et Historisk befolkningsregister (HBR) tilbake til 1801. Målet er å konstruere en nasjonal database for også å håndtere innenlandsk migrasjon, som er dårlig dekket i de nominative kildene til langt ut på 1900-tallet. HBR bygger primært på ...
    • Lenking og kobling i Historisk befolkningsregister 

      Holden, Lars; Boudko, Svetlana; Thorvaldsen, Gunnar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-14)
      Historisk befolkningsregister, HBR, er et register over den norske befolkningen fra 1801 frem til Det sentrale folkeregisteret fra 1964. Det lages ved å lenke sammen personforekomster av samme person i folketellinger og kirkebøker og koble sammen nære familiemedlemmer.<br><br> Vi viser hvordan algoritmer brukes til å finne lenker og koblinger. Vi har funnet familierelasjoner i alle de nominative ...
    • Dangerous Food. Climate change induced elevated heavy metal levels in Younger Stone Age seafood in northern Norway. 

      Blankholm, Hans Peter; Lidén, Kerstin; Kovaevic, Nikola; Angerbjörn, Karin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-01-28)
      Stable isotope and elemental analyses of the Atlantic cod (<i>Gadus morhua</i>) and harp seal (<i>Phoca groenlandica</i>) bone component of the marine food that dominated the Younger Stone Age (c. 6.1–3.5 ka BP) diet in Varanger, Arctic northern Norway, indicate, at times, climate change induced highly elevated levels of the heavy metals cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb), and elevated levels of mercury ...
    • German and Austrian occupant literature on the Sami in Norway and Lapland – “Harmless” minority, a resource, and well-off “reindeer kings” 

      Nyyssönen, Jukka (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      In previous research on the history of the Second World War in Finland and Norway, relations between the German and Austrian occupying forces and the Sami people have generally been considered to be good. The occupant gaze upon the Sami has been interpreted as exoticizing and “touristic”. Historical encounters and the Sami position in the literary discourse are discussed and explained in this article, ...
    • Vardø – Kongens by i Nord. Marinetoktet nordøstover i 1599 – Bakgrunn, forløp og betydning 

      Hagen, Rune Blix (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2019)
      <p>Det var brennaktuelle utenrikspolitiske og økonomiske motiver i forbindelse med statlig ekspansjon i usikre grenseområder som lå bak den unge dansknorske kongen Christian IV (1577-1648) store orlogstokt til nordområdene noen vår og sommermåneder i 1599. Den 19 år gamle Christian IV hadde formelt overtatt styret av Danmark-Norge i 1596. Hans første større utenrikspolitiske sakskompleks ble å sikre ...
    • Witchcraft against royal Danish ships in 1589 and transnational transfer of ideas 

      Willumsen, Liv Helene (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-01)
      This article deals with transnational transfer of ideas about witchcraft at the end of the sixteenth century. The outset is alleged witchcraft performed against a royal Danish fleet that was to carry Princess Anne across the North Sea to her husband, King James VI of Scotland, autumn 1589, and following trials in Copenhagen. These include court records from witchcraft trials and diplomatic correspondence ...
    • Naturmangfoldloven - vern av løse og "faste" kulturminner fra andre verdenskrig som del av særpreget og karakteren til landskapsvern-områder 

      Farstadvoll, Stein; Nilsen, Gørill (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-15)
      One of the main purposes of The Act of 19 June 2009 No.100 Relating to the Management of Biological, Geological and Landscape Diversity is to protect landscape diversity. Consequently, protection of cultural heritage is also an integrated part of the management of Landscape Protection Areas. Via a case study of the Second World War Luftwaffe storage site at Gjøkåsen, which is part of Øvre Pasvik ...