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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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Studien über die Gefässpflanzen in den Hochgebirgen der Pite Lappmark

Arwidsson, Thorsten January 1943 (has links)
No description available.
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Reindeer-herd management in transition the case of Tuorpon Saameby in Northern Sweden /

Beach, Hugh. January 1981 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Uppsala University, 1981. / One map on one folded leaf tipped in on cover p. 3. Additional (corrected) p. 97 inserted. Included bibliographical references (p. 511-526).
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"För Natural-Wetenskapen ock Hushåldningen m.m. i Lappland" : Materiell kunskapscirkulation utifrån Lars Montins resa genom Lule lappmark 1749

Beck Johansson, Hanne January 2023 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the knowledge circulation surrounding the Linnean student Lars Montin’s journey to Northern Sweden in 1749. More specifically, the intention is to examine how agents contributed to the knowledge circulation and to map the movements of the living and dried plants and seeds Montin brought with him to Uppsala. The thesis concludes that local households and agents were vital to Montin’s journey and the gathering of knowledge and specimens. However, some agents created a break in the knowledge circulation, which manifested itself through countersigns like silence, doubt and refusal. When it comes to the specimens of plants Montin collected during his journey, several of them were found in nodes of knowledge after Montin’s return, such as the Botanic Garden in Uppsala and Montin’s herbarium. Their accumulation likely contributed to Montin’s later career as a Natural Historian. All in all, Montin’s journey brought to light how local knowledge and flora can be transformed when introduced into nodes in a scientific, geographical landscape.
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Studier i Pite lappmarks kärlväxtflora med särskild hänsyn till skogslandet och de isolerade fjällen / Studien über die Gefässpflanzenflora der Pite Lappmark mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Waldlandes und der isolierten niederen Fjelde

Wistrand, Gunnar January 1962 (has links)
<p>Mit deutscher Zusammenfassung</p>
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Den mångtydiga hembygdens roll i Helmer Grundströmstidiga diktning : En tematisk studie med biografiskt stöd

Jonsson, Zakarias January 2012 (has links)
Denna studie undersöker temat ”hembygden” i Helmer Grundströms tidiga diktning. Metodengrundar sig på en kombination av hermeneutisk tematik och ett biografiskt material, för att på så viskunna sammankoppla författarens liv med hans diktning. Tematiken härleds ur avsnittet kallat”Mallarmés poetiska universum”, ur Jean-Pierre Richards L'univers de Mallarmé, men avviker fråndenna på vissa punkter. Detta grundar sig dels på den biografiska aspekten i min studie, vilket intetäcks in av nämnda text, men också på grund av att jag väljer att endast fokusera på ett enda tema.Helmer Grundströms norrländska bakgrund har i hög grad färgat av sig på de texter som han senareskrev, och dikterna speglar därför till viss del de komplicerade känslor som han hyste införhembygden. Därför förväntas det biografiska materialet förstärka mina påståenden och antaganden.    I uppsatsens analys uppmärksammas olika detaljer i texten, och dessa detaljer diskuteras sedan iförhållande till liknande inslag. Utifrån dessa mindre delar urskiljs olika motiv i diktningen, somtillsammans bildar den tematiska helhetsbilden. En stor del av motivurvalet i Grundströms diktningkretsar också kring hembygden. Huvudmotiven är, enligt min uppfattning, de kontrasterandeaspekterna hemlängtan och behovet av att ge sig av, vilka båda inryms i hembygdens tematiskahelhet. Dessa motiv utvecklas och diskuteras utifrån textexempel, och kompletteras med utsagor omförfattarens samtida livssituation. Även andra motiv urskiljs i diktningen, för att sedan knytas an tilltemats två redan nämnda huvudaspekter. Sammanfattningsvis kommenteras temat sedan i sinhelhet. Det utgör således huvudmålet i min studie: att se det stora genom de små detaljerna, vilketRichard också förespråkar.
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Kyrkstäderna i Norrlands inland : En komparativ analys av det arkeologiska materialet från Åsele och Lycksele kyrkstäder / The Church towns in the middle of the Swedish north : A comparative analysis of the archaeologic material from Åsele and Lycksele church towns

Öqvist, Beatrice January 2021 (has links)
The objective of this bachelor thesis is on Åsele and Lycksele church towns and early settlements in northern Sweden with the purpose of finding out if the archaeological source material shows the same or different results as the historical source material regarding when they were established, what sort of buildings and activities they had and if the proximity to the Sami people had any effect on the settlers. This is done by doing a comparative analysis between Åsele and Lycksele church towns through the excavated source material from archaeological surveys and their related reports.
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Contested Landscapes/Contested Heritage : history and heritage in Sweden and their archaeological implications concerning the interpretation of the Norrlandian past

Loeffler, David January 2005 (has links)
<p>This case study explores how geo-political power structures influence and/or determine the conception, acceptance and maintenance of what is considered to be valid archaeological knowledge. The nature of this contingency is exemplified through an examination of how the prehistory of Norrland, a region traditionally considered and portrayed as peripheral vis-à-vis the centre-South, was interpreted and presented by Swedish archaeologists during the 20th century. This contextual situation is analysed through the implementation of three interrelated and complimentary perspectives;</p><p>1) The relationship between northern and southern Sweden is examined using concepts concerning the nature of colonialism, resulting in the formulation of 20 particulars that typify the colonial experience, circumstances that characterise the historical, and unequal, association that has existed between these two regions for the last 600 years.</p><p>2) Ideals of national identity and heritage as manufactured and employed by the kingdom and later by the nation-state, with the assistance of antiquarianism, archaeology and/or centralised cultural management, are outlined. The creation of these various concepts have reinforced and perpetuated the colonial and asymmetrical association between what has naturally come to be viewed as the peripheral-North and the centre-South.</p><p>3) A century of archaeological research into the Norrlandian past is studied using the concepts ‘thoughtstyle’ and ‘thought-collective’ as devised by Ludwik Fleck. This analysis disclosed a persistent set of reoccurring explanations that have constantly been invoked when interpreting and presenting the prehistory of Norrland. This archaeological thought-style has normalised the unbalanced power relationship between North and South that has existed for the last 600 years by projecting it far back into the prehistoric past.</p><p>This case study has demonstrated that archaeologists, unless acutely aware of the historical context in which they themselves move and work, risk legitimising debilitating economic and political power relationships in the present through their study and presentation of the past.</p>
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Contested Landscapes/Contested Heritage : history and heritage in Sweden and their archaeological implications concerning the interpretation of the Norrlandian past

Loeffler, David January 2005 (has links)
This case study explores how geo-political power structures influence and/or determine the conception, acceptance and maintenance of what is considered to be valid archaeological knowledge. The nature of this contingency is exemplified through an examination of how the prehistory of Norrland, a region traditionally considered and portrayed as peripheral vis-à-vis the centre-South, was interpreted and presented by Swedish archaeologists during the 20th century. This contextual situation is analysed through the implementation of three interrelated and complimentary perspectives; 1) The relationship between northern and southern Sweden is examined using concepts concerning the nature of colonialism, resulting in the formulation of 20 particulars that typify the colonial experience, circumstances that characterise the historical, and unequal, association that has existed between these two regions for the last 600 years. 2) Ideals of national identity and heritage as manufactured and employed by the kingdom and later by the nation-state, with the assistance of antiquarianism, archaeology and/or centralised cultural management, are outlined. The creation of these various concepts have reinforced and perpetuated the colonial and asymmetrical association between what has naturally come to be viewed as the peripheral-North and the centre-South. 3) A century of archaeological research into the Norrlandian past is studied using the concepts ‘thoughtstyle’ and ‘thought-collective’ as devised by Ludwik Fleck. This analysis disclosed a persistent set of reoccurring explanations that have constantly been invoked when interpreting and presenting the prehistory of Norrland. This archaeological thought-style has normalised the unbalanced power relationship between North and South that has existed for the last 600 years by projecting it far back into the prehistoric past. This case study has demonstrated that archaeologists, unless acutely aware of the historical context in which they themselves move and work, risk legitimising debilitating economic and political power relationships in the present through their study and presentation of the past.

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