• Herrenes historie, igjen? 

      Tretvik, Aud Mikkelsen; Kieding, Vibeke; Bjørnhaug, Inger Leganger; Elstad, Åsa; Evjen, Bjørg; Ferrer, Marlen; Hemstad, Ruth; Hjeltnes, Guri; Hommerstad, Marte; Haavet, Inger Elisabeth; Johansen, Hanne Marie; Korsvik, Trine Rogg; Korsvold, Tora; Kvande, Lise; Lenz, Claudia; Lund, Ellen Cathrine; Løyland, Margit; Mellemsether, Hanna; Nielsen, May-Brith Ohman; Okkenhaug, Inger Marie; Ramskjær, liv; Roll-Hansen, Hege; Schwach, Vera; Slottemo, Hilde Gunn; Smith-Solbakken, Marie; Teige, Elisabeth; Wale, Astrid; Willumsen, Liv Helene; Wolff, Elisabetta Cassina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2018)
      Når noen av dagens voksne, kvinnelige historikere møtes, hender det at vi mimrer om vår egen tid som hovedfagsstudenter. Vi tenker tilbake på et historiefag som var sterkt mannsdominert. Det fantes få fast ansatte kvinnelige historikere, selv om de som var der preget historiefaget positivt og ga verdifulle bidrag til forskning og fagutvikling. Som unge kvinner var vi forundret og rystet over den ...
    • Mo birget soadis (how to cope with war) Adaptation and resistance in Sámi relations to Germans in wartime Sápmi, Norway and Finland 

      Evjen, Bjørg; Lehtola, Veli-Pekka (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-09)
      The article studies the Sámi experiences during the ‘German era’ in Norway and Finland, 1940–1944, before the Lapland War. The Germans ruled as occupiers in Norway, but had no jurisdiction over the civilians in Finland, their brothers-in-arms. In general, however, encounters between the local people and the Germans appear to have been cordial in both countries. Concerning the role of racial ideology, ...
    • Mo birget soadis (how to cope with war) - Adaptation and resistance in Sámi relations to Germans in wartime Sápmi, Norway and Finland 

      Evjen, Bjørg; Lehtola, Veli-Pekka (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-09)
      The article studies the Sámi experiences during the ‘German era’ in Norway and Finland, 1940–1944, before the Lapland War. The Germans ruled as occupiers in Norway, but had no jurisdiction over the civilians in Finland, their brothers-in-arms. In general, however, encounters between the local people and the Germans appear to have been cordial in both countries. Concerning the role of racial ideology, ...