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Per Ardua Ad Astra : Personer og omstendigheter på Sofya Kovalevskayas vei til berømmelse
2020
Master's thesis in Mathematics education (MA500) Dette er rapporten fra et historisk-biografisk prosjekt om Sofya Kovalevskaya, der noen russiske og polske arkivkilder om henne som er lite kjent fra før, er hentet frem, oversatt og drøftet. Disse nye kildene kaster nytt lys på flere sider ved hennes person og virksomhet. Oppgaven er stilt som den avsluttende delen av mastergradsstudiet i matematikkdidaktikk ved Universitetet i Agder. Jeg innleder med et kort beskrivelse av Londa Schiebingers fire tilnærminger til feministisk historiografi, som jeg har brukt som struktureringsredskaper for prosjektgjennomføringen. Deretter gir jeg en oversikt over Kovalevskayas levnetsløp, og beskriver kort …
Parliamentary history in Norwegian school textbooks (1800–2000)
2021
This article investigates how the Norwegian Parliament has been treated in history textbooks between 1800 and 2000. It also includes coverage of the medieval assemblies known as ting. Writing natio...
The Career of Moses Shapira, Bookseller and Antiquarian
2022
Grenseoverskridende sosialisme : Undersøkelser av den norske arbeiderbevegelsens transnasjonale historie 1920-55
2019
Paper III will be available from the 03/12/2020 due to the publisher´s posting policy. The Norwegian Labour Movement went through an astonishing ideological transformation between the First World War and the Cold War. In regard to the dominant labour party in Norway throughout this period, the Norwegian Labour Party (Det norske Arbeiderparti), the years 1920 and 1955 represent stark contrasts. In 1920 Labour was a ‘section’ of the newly established Communist International (Comintern) and accepted Leninist organisational principles foreign to the longstanding grassroots’ traditions of the Norwegian labour. Thirty-five years later, in 1955, the same party – and many of the same actors – had l…
Hva var det med Lillesand? Argumenter for valg og vraking av stortingsrepresentanter 1862–1931
2020
Sørlandets industri: Et sveip over 400 år.
2022
The appreciation and application of useful knowledge is at the core of modern industrial culture. Emphasizing the role of practical skills and applied knowledge, this article analyses long-term patterns in the industrial history of the Agder region in Southern Norway from the 17th century to the present day. Focusing on five distinct periods, the article maps the emergence of significant new industries in the region and discusses how prominent industrial milieus in each period acquired the necessary knowledge and skills to succeed in their respective fields. While Agder has entertained a variety of industries, it is argued that the influence of the region's strong maritime culture has been …