Browsing Department of Religion, Philosophy and History by Document Types "Chapter"
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Arendal 1650-1723 - en monopolby eller en konkurranseby?
(Chapter, 2022)The small town of Arendal, including the surrounding areas, became the second largest shipping region in Norway around 1700, due to the concentration of power and wealth in the hands of a few families and social networks, ... -
Attitudes: Tendencies and Variations
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Fake Fragments, Flexible Provenances : Eight Aramaic “Dead Sea Scrolls” from the 21st Century
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Fascismen marcherer. Kontinuitet og tradition i fascismens brug af gaderne som politisk arena
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Flere sanser i bruk
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The flower actions : Interreligious funerals after the Utøya massacre
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Forføre og formane på bedehus og revyscene
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Gender, Diversity, and Mediatized Conflicts of Religion: Lessons from Scandinavian Case Studies
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018)Abstract: Drawing on empirical data from the Scandinavian project Engaging with Conflicts in Mediatized Religious Environments (CoMRel), this chapter ana- lyses the findings from case-studies in: classrooms, online ... -
Hauge-bevegelsens «Prædikerinder»Kritisk blikk på forskning og formidling
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Hva var det med Lillesand? Argumenter for valg og vraking av stortingsrepresentanter 1862–1931
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Hvem styrte de nordiske byene ca.1500-1800?
(Chapter, 2022)This book examines the political economy in Norway, Denmark (including the German-speaking provinces under Danish rule), Sweden, Finland, and the Baltic provinces that belonged to the Swedish Crown in the early modern ... -
Intoruction to Plunder for Profit : A Socio-Environmental History of Tobacco Farming in Southern Rhodesia and Zimbabwe.
(African Studies Series, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2023)Exploring over a century of Zimbabwe's colonial and post-colonial history, Elijah Doro investigates the murky and noxious history of that powerful crop: tobacco. In a compelling narrative that debunks previous histories ... -
Krigsminner i nye norske romaner
(Chapter, 2021)In this article, I analyze three novelistic projects from the last decade, i.e., Jon Michelet’s six-volume work En sjøens helt (2012-2018), Simon Stranger’s Leksikon om lys og mørke (2018), and Kjartan Fløgstad’s Due og ... -
Moral involvement or religious scepticism? Local Christian publications on asylum seekers
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Mot en kontekstuell forståelse av fordomsbegrepet.
(Chapter, 2021)Psykologiske, samfunnsvitenskapelige og humanistiske fagtradisjoner forstår begrepet fordom ulikt, noe som får betydning for hvilke handlinger som blir foreslått for å motarbeide fordommer. Vi argumenterer for at fordommer ... -
Nowhere Home: The Waiting of Vulnerable Child Refugees
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Plikt til samarbeid, invitasjon til konflikt? Sykepleierrollen i norske høysikkerhetsfengsel
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Political approaches to Byzantine liturgical texts
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Scandinavia: Traits, Trends and Tensions
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Scholars as knowledge actors : Taking the knowledge paradigm personally
(History of Knowledge; no. 3, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2023)This essay is a suggestion that we should take the knowledge paradigm personally—or at least professionally.1 What if historians of knowledge employed the insight gained from studying knowledge in the past to recreate ...