Sökning: "newspaper archaeology"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 20 avhandlingar innehållade orden newspaper archaeology.
1. Afloat and Aflame. Deconstructing the Long 19th century Port City Gothenburg through Newspaper Archaeology
Sammanfattning : In line with the international historical-archaeological discipline, this study aims to increase knowledge of marginalising processes and disenfranchised groups in the past and to contribute to the recognised Swedish need to augment the know-how of researching people ‘of little note’ in urban environments. The study aspires a theoretically engaged empirical alternative for developing new knowledge about urban places which are not possible to excavate or where archaeological data is insufficient, while evincing how digitized historical newspapers can step in as a multifaceted historical- archaeological source. LÄS MER
2. Vikingaskeppet Ormen Friskes undergång : Ett drama i det kalla krigets skugga
Sammanfattning : This dissertation consists of three separately published parts, all dealing with problems involving reconstructions of Viking Age ships, travelling experiments with such ships and people’s relations and attitudes to them. The Ormen Friske, a Swedish replica of the Norwegian Gokstad ship, sank in the North Sea in June 1950, drowning all 15 on board. LÄS MER
3. Dis(re)membering Spaces: Swedish Modernism in Law Courts Controversy
Sammanfattning : The dissertation addresses the public controversy, as reflected in newspaper coverage, over the 1936 Law Courts Annex in Göteborg, Sweden. The controversy is conceived as a tension-filled, multi-layered conjuncture of urban rivalry within the nation-state. LÄS MER
4. Det självpåtagna uppdraget. En undersökning av medborgarprojektet kring tidningen Östgötha Correspondenten 1840-1870 : The Self-Assigned Mission. A study of the citizenship pojct around the Swedish newspaper Östgötha Correspondenten 1840-1870
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5. De nordiska lekarna : Grannländer i pressen under olympiska vinterspel
Sammanfattning : Throughout the 20th century, Nordic audiences consumed mediations of athletes from their own country who were competing against Nordic neighbours at Olympic winter games. In daily newspapers, coverage of the games continuously related to notions of both Nordic and national identities, as well as of the imagined relationship between them. LÄS MER