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A Reluctant Hero: Hannes Kolehmainen and the Politics of Sporting Fame in Finland

2012

A multiple Olympic champion and pioneer of long-distance running in Finland, Hannes Kolehmainen migrated to the United States after having triumphed at the 1912 Stockholm games. In spite of his working-class credentials that had led to tension prior to Stockhom, the Finnish bourgeois sport authorities adopted him as their hero and literally bought him back from America in the 1920s, soon after Finland had gained independence. Subsequently, a number of prominent observers and scholars have claimed that Kolehmainen's running prowess not only brought the Finnish people together but also contributed to Finland's quest for independence. This essay takes a critical look at the hegemonic understan…

HistoryHegemonyHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectChampionMedia studiesExistentialismIndependenceNationalismPoliticsLawBourgeoisieHEROta315Social Sciences (miscellaneous)media_commonThe International Journal of the History of Sport
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Workers’ Institutes: envisioned community, living community

2015

This article focuses on the Workers’ Institutes (WI), one of the most important educational initiatives undertaken by the Spanish Republic during the Civil War (1936–1939). After framing their creation within the context of European trends in higher education for the working classes and within the Spanish socio-political context, this article examines the role of these institutions as an envisioned community and as a living community, dedicated to serving the Republic as an imagined community. Legal documents, political and pedagogical speeches, as well as opinion pieces, portray the WI as an envisioned community. As such, they represented the transformations and disseminated the aspiration…

HistoryHigher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia studiesThe RepublicEducationPoliticsAdult educationSpanish Civil WarFraming (social sciences)Working classSociologySocial scienceEveryday lifebusinessmedia_commonPaedagogica Historica
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The Tutor'd Mind: Indian Missionary-Writers in Antebellum America.

1998

HistoryHistory and Philosophy of ScienceMedia studiesSociologyTUTORcomputerClassicscomputer.programming_languageThe Journal of American History
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Deborah R. Coen, The Earthquake Observers: Disaster Science from Lisbon to Richter. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2013. Pp. vi…

2014

HistoryHistory and Philosophy of Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia studiesArtHumanitiesmedia_commonThe British Journal for the History of Science
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Indians at Hampton Institute, 1877-1923.

1995

HistoryHistoryHistory and Philosophy of ScienceMedia studiesHumanitiesThe Journal of American History
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Michael Livingston / John K. Bollard (Eds.), Owain Glyndŵr. A Casebook. (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies.) Liverpool, Liverpool University Press 20…

2015

HistoryHistoryMedia studiesCasebookClassicsHistorische Zeitschrift
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A Unique Case and Opportunity: In Favor of a Study on the UTC Label

2004

I want to concentrate on three broad themes in responding to the papers by Arlt and Collins. The first one is about archives and collecting and what I call the dilemmas of discography. Connected to these dilemmas is the question of the place of popular music within academia and the implications thereof for the distribution of funds. The second one is more concerned with concepts and ideas. And the third one relates to the position of Christianity in the African cultures and history we study and with its position in our academic field. Starting with the first theme, I want to direct our attention to the UTC record collection. For the study of popular African music the UTC series of over 700 …

HistoryHistoryPopular musicField (Bourdieu)Media studiesDiscographyChristianityGenealogyWest africaTheme (narrative)History in Africa
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Singing the News of Punishment

2021

Abstract This article explores the pan-European phenomenon of the execution ballad, songs that told the news of true crimes and their punishment by public execution. Looking at examples across nine languages, from the sixteenth through the nineteenth century, this comparison reveals that these ballads share multiple features in textual content and format: a recognisable, formulaic narrative; sensationalist and emotive language; and a conservative perspective that confirms that the condemned is guilty and that ‘justice’ is being served. We also note key regional differences, such as in the use (or not) of contrafactum, the setting of new lyrics to familiar melodies, in the use of the first v…

HistoryHistoryPunishmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectComparative literatureMedia studiesLibrary and Information SciencesLyricsEconomic JusticeBalladEmotiveDepictionNarrativemedia_commonQuaerendo
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With Good Intentions: Quaker Work among the Pawnees, Otos, and Omahas in the 1870s

1983

HistoryIndex (economics)HistoryHistory and Philosophy of ScienceWork (electrical)BibliographyMedia studiesClassicsThe Journal of American History
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The Nuremberg Trial in the Finnish Press Discourse

2011

The opening of the Nuremberg Trial was widely reported in Finland, as in other countries examined here. Like the reportage from the liberated concentration camps, the Finnish press was not represented on the spot although it had a quota for one journalist. However, the trial was a much-awaited event in Finland. The Belsen Trial (the trial of Josef Kramer and 44 others), which had ended on 17 November 1945, was duly reported in Finland, and in part indicated that the interest in Nazi criminality was running high.1

HistoryLawEvent (relativity)Media studiesNazi concentration campsNazism
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