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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Att bruka eller att inte bruka : Historiebruk på nättidningen Nordfront.se 2019–2023

Thompson, Lucas January 2023 (has links)
No description available.
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Lokalhistoria : Intervjuundersökning med lärare i Kalmar och Vetlanda

Estner, Anna January 2007 (has links)
This essay is about local history in history teaching in two cities; Kalmar and Vetlanda. The purpose was to see how teachers in Kalmar and Vetlanda define local history and what kind of local history they teach their students. I have also examined what benefits of didactics the teachers see in teaching local history. In order to find out I interviewed four history teachers at three schools in Kalmar and two history teachers at one school in Vetlanda. Some of the interviews were carried out over the telephone and the rest at the teachers´s schools. The teachers all work in upper secondary schools. What I found was that all the teachers had more or less the same definition of the term local history; it´s about the history in one area. This area could be where their students come from or the area where the school is located. Some teachers taught more local history than others. The teachers taught some different types of local history, for example: city guiding, literature studying, subject days, essays, to search material in archives and source material etc. All the teachers said that some benefits of didactics, when it comes to teach local history, were that it could give the students some more knowledge about their hometown and its surroundings. The students know much about their hometown, but not all the background. The closeness was also an advantage; the local history is just outside the door. Hopefully it could lead to a bigger interest when it comes to history.
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Lokalhistoria : Intervjuundersökning med lärare i Kalmar och Vetlanda

Estner, Anna January 2007 (has links)
<p>This essay is about local history in history teaching in two cities; Kalmar and Vetlanda. The purpose was to see how teachers in Kalmar and Vetlanda define local history and what kind of local history they teach their students. I have also examined what benefits of didactics the teachers see in teaching local history. In order to find out I interviewed four history teachers at three schools in Kalmar and two history teachers at one school in Vetlanda. Some of the interviews were carried out over the telephone and the rest at the teachers´s schools. The teachers all work in upper secondary schools.</p><p>What I found was that all the teachers had more or less the same definition of the term local history; it´s about the history in one area. This area could be where their students come from or the area where the school is located. Some teachers taught more local history than others. The teachers taught some different types of local history, for example: city guiding, literature studying, subject days, essays, to search material in archives and source material etc. All the teachers said that some benefits of didactics, when it comes to teach local history, were that it could give the students some more knowledge about their hometown and its surroundings. The students know much about their hometown, but not all the background. The closeness was also an advantage; the local history is just outside the door. Hopefully it could lead to a bigger interest when it comes to history.</p>
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Historiebruk i Norrbottniska dagstidningar : Exemplet med rallarna / History-use in Norrbottnic newspapers : The Railway navvy example

Pihl, Per-Jonas January 2018 (has links)
This paper concerns the question how the Norrbottnic railway navvy has been used inNorrbottnic newspapers in order to deal with contemporary issues of a political and economicnature. The time period covered is 1951-2004 and 36 newspaper articles have been used. Thepaper shows that there is no obvious connection between the newspapers political affiliationand the components from the navvies lives one otherwise would expect the newspaper topresent. Ideological use of history is not always present. There are other uses of history to, inthe articles. On the other hand the results of this investigation shows all newspapers wants topreserve the navvies accomplishments for later generations. There is no clear connectionbetween a decision to preserve and important events in the surrounding contemporary society.A commitment to preserve is taken independently of important contemporary events.
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"Jag skulle gjort samma sak igen" : En studie kring användandet och framställningen av Sophie Scholl. / "I would have done the same thing again" : A study on the use and portrayal of Sophie Scholl.

Almqvist, Whilma January 2024 (has links)
This study aims to investigate and discuss the role of the German anti-Nazi activist Sophie Scholl within different uses of history in various contexts. Particularly, it intends to investigate how the memory of Sophie Scholl has been brought forward and relayed in different types of sources in the contexts of three different so-called cultures of historical use. The three different cultures: education culture, popular culture and memory culture, have been determined based on research by Klas-Göran Karlsson on the separation and categorisation of the intents and needs behind the usage of historical figures and events.The research questions that have been posed and used as guides for the writing of this study are the following: How has Sophie Scholl been portrayed by the creators in the study's sources, and how can the intention behind the usage be interpreted? And, what tendencies, similarities, and differences can be discerned between the three different historical cultures' portrayal of the image of Sophie Scholl? The artefacts used for the study range from biographies and films to statues as well as a social media account. The study found that, among other things, the using of Sophie Scholl’s memory fills the need for remembering the good within an era of German history often viewed as very dark. Furthermore, the memory of Scholl has been used, to a substantial extent, in order to preserve and highlight an example of an individual of extraordinary courage. Finally, the study also found that although similar characteristics are used and presented, there is also a clear difference in the intentions of the usage of Scholl’s memory as well as the effect said usage gives. / Denna studie syftar till att undersöka och diskutera den tyska antinazistiska aktivisten Sophie Scholls roll inom olika användningar av historia i olika sammanhang. Närmare bestämt avser den att undersöka hur minnet av Sophie Scholl har lyfts fram och brukats i olika typer av källor inom tre olika så kallade historiekulturer. De tre olika kulturerna: utbildningskultur, populärkultur och minneskultur, har bestämts baserat på forskning av Klas-Göran Karlsson om kategoriseringen av avsikter och behoven bakom brukandetav historiska figurer och händelser. Studiens tre frågeställningar, utifrån vilka arbetet har förts, är följande: Hur har Sophie Scholl framställts av framställarna i studens källor, och hur kan intentionen bakom brukandet tolkas? Och, vilka tendenser, likheter och olikheter kan urskiljas mellan de tre olika historiekulturernas framställning av bilden av Sophie Scholl? Artefakterna som användes för studien sträcker sig från biografier och filmer till statyer samt ett instagramkonto. Studien kom, bland annat, fram till att användningen av Sophie Scholls minne uppfyller behovet av att minnas det goda inom en era av tysk historia som ofta ses som mycket mörk. Vidare har minnet av Scholl i stor utsträckning använts för att bevara och lyfta fram ett exempel på en individ med extraordinärt mod. Slutligen fann studien också att även om liknande egenskaper används och presenteras, finns det också en viss skillnad i avsikterna bakom brukandet av Scholls minne samt effekten av framställandet.
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Hur framställs kvinnor i text i historieläromedel för högstadiet? / How are women portrayed in text in history textbooks for upper secondary school?

Jönsson Steen, Hanna, Krsoska, Bojana January 2023 (has links)
The portrayal of women in history textbooks is a problem area that will always have a major impact on girls and their identity. The purpose of this study is to find out how women are portrayed in history textbooks for upper secondary school. The history textbooks that we have chosen to analyze are books that were published at various times during the 2000s. All relevant books for this study have been included in Swedish history education. The theoretical starting point of the study is gender theory, which is also the basis för the analytical tool used in the analysis of history teaching materials. The method used is a content analysis which made it possible to delve deeper into how women are portrayed in history textbooks. The result that we have come to is that the representation of women is based on appearance, sexuality and reflection of the men that are written about. When it is written about women, it is often written as additional history instead of being a given part of regular text. The idea of the study was not to include men in the analysis, that is, not to use men as a yardstick for what is normal. This is something that we realize is difficult to avoid. The results that emerged from the analysis reflects the patriarchal society that has dominated historically. In the last section, we discuss how this had an impact on the portrayal of women in history teaching materials. The results show that the use of history is strongly linked to the historiography that characterize the representation of women.
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”Den frivillige soldaten.” : Manlighetsideal och legitimitet bland svenska frivilliga soldater samt det omgivande samhället under finska inbördeskriget 1918

Gabriel, Issa Sten January 2014 (has links)
This paper examines how the ideal of manhood is portrayed and constructed and how the participation of Swedish soldier volunteers are motivated and legitimatized. The purpose of this examination is to gain understanding and knowledge about the Swedish soldiers in the Swedish brigade, how they legitimatize and motivate their participation and how the ideal of manhood is portrayed and constructed. The study is based on material from the war archive in Stockholm. The empirical material is composed by letters and propaganda material. In the analysis of the empirical study, there have been two theories used which are Eric Hobsbawms historical method and theory about invented traditions and Peter Aronssons historical method and theory about ‘historiebruk’ and legitimacy. The method I used for analyzing my empirical material is the genetic-biography method which aims the interest to the text, language in the text, the words and the sentences. The field of research about the finish civil war in 1918 is very large and that is why I made a selection in order to choose which research should represent the rest of the field. The selection is based on the reasoning about the class conflict, eye witnesses and the picture of the finish civil war, the freedom war and the participation of the Swedish soldier volunteers. The result in this study and examination shows how the ideal of manhood is constructed usually by a soldier who often sacrifices his own life and becomes a hero, a freedom fighter that stands up against the violence from the east, the so called bolsjevikempire. The participation of the Swedish soldier volunteers is legitimatized through several ways. The legitimization is often connected to the past and the Swedish nation in order to accept the actions and the participation of the Swedish soldiers.

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