Sökning: "Norwegian museum history"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade orden Norwegian museum history.
1. Hjärtats härdar: Folkliv, folkmuseer och minnesmärken i Skandinavien, 1808-1907
Sammanfattning : This thesis deals with the new view of landscapes, buildings and artefacts as significant, memory-bearing structures that emerged in the nineteenth century. It examines the new memory-bearing visibility, i.e. LÄS MER
2. Et uregjerlig mangfold? : Lokale og regionale museer som saksfelt i norsk kulturpolitikk 1900 - cirka 1970
Sammanfattning : The aim of this study is to give a historical view upon and examine the development of local and regional cultural history museums in Norway as a topic in Norwegian cultural policy 1900 – circa 1970. The present thesis is divided into four main parts: In part one data sources and theoretical perspectives are presented. LÄS MER
3. Platsens blick : Vetenskapsakademien och den naturalhistoriska resan 1790-1840
Sammanfattning : The purpose of the present dissertation is to study the relationship between travel as a form of knowledge and the natural history pursued at the Royal Academy of Science during the period 1790-1840. Primarily, this dissertation deals with the perception of travel as a form of knowledge which existed at the Royal Swedish Academy of Science, though a number of selected journeys are used to illustrate the era's shifting perceptions on travel. LÄS MER
4. Islands tidiga bosättning : studier med utgångspunkt i merovingertida-vikingatida gårdslämningar i Herjólfsdalur, Vestmannaeyjar, Island
Sammanfattning : The date for the beginning of colonization of Iceland by settlers from Norway has generally been set at 872-874 A.D. Excavations at Herjólfsdalur on the Westman Islands, however, have shown that Norse settlement first occurred considerably earlier or in the Merovingian Period in the 7th century. LÄS MER
5. Dihte gievrie – det vi möter i respekt : Berättelser om en sydsamisk trumma
Sammanfattning : In 2010, five people made an unusual find: an old gievrie, a South Sami drum. They found it in the landscape near the village of Røyrvik, in the Norwegian part of Saepmie, close to the national border with Sweden. According to Norwegian law, such a find should be reported, and the item handed over to the authorities. LÄS MER