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Collecting the North: Arctic Humanities, cartea 2

Janicke S. Kaasa, Ulrike Spring, Lene Liebe Delsett
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 mar 2026
Collecting the North examines natural and human-made objects from the eighteenth to twentieth centuries, exploring their relationship to the Nordic countries and the European Arctic. Through in-depth analyses, the contributors analyse how these objects inform narratives, imaginings and interpretations of the North across time. This volume argues that objects, collections and collecting practices have shaped political and cultural knowledge of the North in multiple ways, and continue to do so. It provides novel insights into the significance of objects in understanding the North, utilising innovative methodological and theoretical approaches from both the humanities and the natural sciences.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004749672
ISBN-10: 9004749675
Pagini: 370
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Arctic Humanities


Notă biografică

Janicke S. Kaasa, Ph.D., University of Oslo, is Associate Professor of Nordic Literature at that university. Her research interests include the history of the book, the history of reading, and literary representations of the North.

Lene Liebe Delsett, Ph.D., University of Oslo, is a researcher at the Natural History Museum. She is a palaeontologist studying marine vertebrates with ancestors on land, such as ichthyosaurs and whales.

Ulrike Spring, Dr. phil., University of Vienna, is Professor of Modern European History at the University of Oslo. Her research interests include representations of the North, the history of tourism and exploration, museum history, and literary museums.

Cuprins

Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors

1 Collecting the North: Introduction
Ulrike Spring, Janicke S. Kaasa and Lene Liebe Delsett

2 Collecting, Producing and Circulating the North: the Inuit and the Sámi in Danish and Norwegian Children’s Magazines
Janicke S. Kaasa

3 Monsters on a Page and Microhistory: Textual Embodiment and an Encyclopedia
Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon

4 Sensing, Observing, Measuring: József Pálffy’s Diary and the Austro-Hungarian Jan Mayen Expedition of 1882–1883
Johannes Mattes

5 Illustration as Collection: Paul du Chaillu and the Objects of The Viking Age
Heidi Hansson

6 Architecture on the Move: Collecting and Connecting Stave Churches in Nineteenth-Century Norway
Sine Halkjelsvik Bjordal

7 The Archive of the Mission Collegium: Twice Repatriated, Once Destroyed?
Harald Lindbach

8 Collecting, Re-collecting and Connecting with the North: Teaching and Promoting Scandinavian Studies through UCL’s Collections
Elettra Carbone and Jesper Hansen

9 Written on a Nineteenth-Century Laptop: Things in Literacy Practices
Davið Ólafsson

10 Afterimages: the Afterlife of Photographs of Swedish Sámi from the “Colonial Archive”
JoAnn Conrad

11 Staging the North: Narratives of a “Sámi Photograph”
Ulrike Spring

12 Collecting Polar Bears
Brita Brenna

13 Collecting Songs, Forging Identities: Percy Grainger and Pain as Catalyst for Narrating the North
Ryan R. Weber

14 The Whales Are Leaving: a Dolphin Skeleton and Its History of Collection, Curation and Research
Lene Liebe Delsett

15 “Treasures and Useful Things”: Everyday Objects in Two Archives
Anna Heiða Baldursdóttir

16 Northern Vernaculars: National and Sundry Objects
John Bodinger de Uriarte

17 False Islands of the Arctic: the Enigmatic and Enduring Arctic Landmass, Crockerland
Grace Shephard

Index