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This article examines how 'safety case' experts working on Finland’s nuclear waste repository project at Olkiluoto summoned, conjured, or channeled memories of Seppo—a deceased colleague whose ‘specter,’ as some put it, still ‘haunts’... more
A paternal lineage associated with Nordic Europeans, the Germanic migrations and the Vikings.
Review of a book by Benjamin R. Teitelbaum: Lions of the North. Sounds of the New Nordic Radical Nationalism (in Czech).
This article takes as its starting point a recent press release from Norway’s National Art Museum: here the museum asserts a “strengthening of its collection of Sami art”. The article charts the assembling and articulation of Sami... more
Storytelling has been theorised as a performative, narrative practice, but it has not been employed often as a trope in studies of musical performance. This article outlines a theoretical context for exploring the possibilities of such a... more
The report shows how the distinct features of the Nordic model—distilled from the analysis by Hallin and Mancini —changed in recent years: Does the press remain strong, widespread, and characterized by political parallelism? Is there... more
This study is among the first works in English to comprehensively address the Scandinavian First World War experience in the larger international context of the war. It surveys the complex relationship between the belligerent great powers... more
Pro Finlandia. Suomen tie itsenäisyyteen 1–4 – Finlands väg till självständighet 1–4. Red. Jussi Nuorteva, Pertti Hakala (1–2), Päivi Happonen (3–4) & John Strömberg (3–4). Arkistolaitoksen toimituksia 18:1-4. Arkivverkets publikationer... more
"Science, Geopolitics and Culture in the Polar Region" is the second of five volumes in the series "The Nordic Experience" – the outcome of an interdisciplinary, multi-year research project at the Centre for Baltic and East European... more
Chapter 5 from Carl Nielsen and the Idea of Modernism
This article examines the intersection between the therapeutic and the Christian cultures, and the common conviction among scholars of the therapeutic, such as Philip Rieff, that the subjective turn eventually will overthrow organized... more
Confirmation as a coming of age ceremony has deep roots in traditional popular Nordic culture. For hundreds of years Nordic state churches held the key to adulthood. Until 1912 in Norway and Denmark, young people could not legally marry,... more
I palatstaken på Riddarholmen berättas via symboliska dekorationer historien om gamla tiders familjevärderingar. Statens fastighetsverks kulturarvsspecialist, Alexandru Babos, tar oss med på en resa där vi möter den kyska Dafne, den... more
How does the depiction of female subjectivity and agency change when a Danish public broadcasting serial is adapted for an American commercial network? I compare Forbrydelsen (DR1, 2007–2012) with its remake, The Killing (AMC 2011–2013,... more
This article presents an overview of the long term trends in the trading patterns for salted herring in the area of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea and their hinterlands in the period of c. 1600-1850. The market is defined as ‘the... more
Celem artykułu jest analiza podstaw sukcesu gospodarek skandynawskich: Finlandii, Norwegii i Szwecji. Tekst przedstawia problemy ujmowania zjawisk rozwoju regionalnego, historii gospodarczej Skandynawii oraz próby jego teoretycznego... more
The essay takes it starting point from the question, how women Surrealists depict sexuality. Images of female erotic fantasies have been far less analyzed than the erotic fantasies of their male Surrealist colleagues. The essay puts... more
Completata nel 1789, sotto gli auspici dell'Aufklärung tedesca, quest'opera del curato Christfrid Ganander è in assoluto la prima trattazione scientifica di ampio respiro sulla mitologia finlandese e, insieme, una delle sue più preziose... more
Tomas Alfredson’s movie “Let the right one in” was released in 2008 and turned out to be highly successful worldwide . Adapted from the equally well-received novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist , it portrays the meeting between... more
A book published on the occasion of the exhibition:
"What a Joy to be a Sculptor!"
Stockholm, Nationalmuseum, 17.3.-11.9.2022
"What a Joy to be a Sculptor!"
Stockholm, Nationalmuseum, 17.3.-11.9.2022
This study investigates whether a Fama-French five-factor asset pricing model can explain average returns in the Nordic markets. Further, this study compares the fivefactor asset pricing model’s performance to that of a CAPM and... more
The research project focuses on investment behavior and the Icelandic economic bubble and crash, emphasizing that investment behavior has to be seen within a historical and cultural environment. As such the project is related to financial... more
Prøveforlesning holdt 10.03.2016.
A brief paper on the effects and importance of the Kalmar Union
The Nordic region has, for decades, been regarded as a global frontrunner in the movement toward gender equality. With a long history of state-legislated women’s empowerment, as well as a reputation for being markedly ‘gay-friendly’, it... more
2022 marks the 150 Jubilee of the first recorded Scandinavian language service in Queensland. It was held on 26 June 1872 in the Lutheran Chapel on Wickham Terrace, Brisbane, by a Norwegian, Christopher Gaustad. To honour the occasion I... more
. This is a preface to a special issue on the history of everyday technology. It includes an introduction to the theory 'Social Construction of Technology' (SCOT) as well as a brief description on the following eleven articles, part of... more
Denna masteravhandling fokuserar på att undersöka olika transtextuella relationer mellan tre samtida svenska romaner – Gregorius (2004), Mordets praktik (2009) och Dosan (2013) – som alla har en gemensam hypotext, nämligen Söderbergs... more
Come Tolkien scrive in una lettera al figlio, "quel ‘dannato piccolo ignorante di Adolf Hitler’ si è appropriato di una mitologia che non gli compete: Inghilterra e Scandinavia non sono meno ‘nordiche’ della Germania. Tuttavia egli si... more
A critique of multiculturalist diversity from an Indigenist Sámi perspective that advocates a strategic give-and-take, or "dance," with this sometimes useful, sometimes devastating ogre.
In the eyes of its inhabitants, post-war Sweden was by all accounts a unique country. With its peaceful, evolutionary character, the course of modern Swedish history was certainly very different from the brutal developments on the... more
This article engages with political region building by examining the diverging conceptions of the Baltic Sea region since the 1970s. It maps the fuzzy geography arising from the enmeshment of territory with a multitude of frameworks for... more
The security landscape in and around Europe since 2014 has experienced significant changes. As a result, in the 31 European countries considered by this study defence spending will grow by an estimated average of 8.3 per cent in 2016,... more
The history of the Sparre palace addresses the main stories of the house's existence from construction until today. One of the main stories is about the Sparre family's ambition to build palaces in the capital. The family's construction... more
In order to investigate the compositional techniques of skaldic poetry and determine if any oral formulae or other compositional methods played a role in the creation of skaldic poetry, I have collected the alliterating and rhyming words... more
This article analyses the constructions and negotiations of masculine identity in New Nordic Cuisine. It focuses on cookbooks by the leading figures, namely Claus Meyer and René Redzepi. The article argues that Meyer and Redzepi represent... more