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From the mid-eighteenth century, anecdotesand anecdote collections proliferated in Swedishpublications. This essay explores the evolvingrole of anecdotes in relation to broader shifts inthe media landscape, particularly regarding his-toriographical practices, the public sphere, mar-ket dynamics, and readership patterns. In theeighteenth century, the anecdote collections ofCarl Christoffer Gjörwell

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Popular Abstract in Swedish Föreställningen om att det fanns ett vänsterliberalt åsiktsmonopol som måste brytas var central när kristdemokraten Helmut Kohl som nybliven förbundskansler 1982 utlovade en ”intellektuell och moralisk vändpunkt”. Den tyska nationalkänslan skulle ”normaliseras”. Det negativa förflutna skulle neutraliseras. I avhandlingen skildras hur detta pund förvaltades under 1990-taThe subject of this study is the re-construction of German national identity and nationalist thinking within the framework of the 1990s’ history discourse in relation to the Nazi past and the Holocaust. The empirical focus is on national politics and the press. Maurice Halbwachs’ social constructionist theory on collective memory and Jan Assmann’s thesis on the defining power of elites in the cult

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This article examines the role of secrecy in relations between the NSU, the largest Danish national socialist youth organization, and parents. The NSU struggled to recruit and retain members from Danish families with and without national socialist convictions. By analysing how NSU media and internal correspondence framed parents’ reluctance to join, this article traces the changing functions of NS

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In this article, we analyse implicit connections between gender equality and particular forms of religion in Sweden, as expressed in political discourse and social media debates. Instagram posts responding to the Christian Democrats [Kristdemokraterna] political party’s proposal to ban the wearing of veils in Swedish primary schools in 2021 were analysed through methods of co-occurrence analysis a

Humans, Interactions and AI?

Recording from fika-to-fika-workshop in Lund 23 August 2023 The history of computing took a turn when we started to study the interaction between people and computers from the perspective of humans as psychological and sociological beings rather than components of a machine. With each new era of technology, this perspective has proven helpful, here we apply it again to AI, and the current global i

https://www.ai.lu.se/2023-08-23 - 2026-07-01

Groundbreaking ideas

A number of the drugs and treatments that now help people all over the world started as ideas here at the University. Other new ideas have started on the exciting journey towards wider use. Here are twelve examples.    1926 | The first respiratorPhysiologist Torsten Thunberg constructed the barospirator, the first device for artificial respiration. By increasing and decreasing the air pressure aro

https://www.medicine.lu.se/research/find-research/groundbreaking-ideas - 2026-07-01

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In this article, I explore interpretations and depictions of the Hebrew Bible in Swedish daily press between 1987 and 2017. As a point of departure, I examine three debates concerning three different aspects of the Hebrew Bible (in the debates understood as the “Old Testament”): its depictions of women, God, and homosexuality. The analysis shows that the Hebrew Bible tends to be portrayed as a pro

Nyhetsbrev2017-3

Nyhetsbrev nr 3, 2017. Øresundsnätverket för kønshistorisk forskning Öresundsnätverket för kønshistorisk forskning samlar forskare från olika discipliner i syfte att utveckla och stärka kønshistorisk forskning på båda sidor om Öresund. Kalendarium på båda sidor av sundet Nedan finns programpunkter som är öppna för alla från båda sidor om sundet. Föreläsning: Sexual Violence, the Clinic and the Chu

https://www.cors.lu.se/sites/cors.lu.se/files/nyhetsbrev2017-3.pdf - 2026-07-02

Ideologies in East and South-East Asia: Legacies and contemporary developments

7,5 credits, fall semester 2023 In this course ‘ideology’ is understood as a ubiquitous phenomenon that underpin political, social and cultural beliefs and practices. The course studies how ideologies are formed, translated and contested during different historical periods and in different societies and contexts in the region. It addresses how ideologies shape people’s everyday life, including the

https://www.ace.lu.se/education/graduate-school-asian-studies/phd-courses/ideologies-east-and-south-east-asia-legacies-and-contemporary-developments - 2026-07-01

Activity report sasnet 2017 0

Verksamhetsrapport SASNET 2017 2017: a productive year for SASNET 2017 was a very productive and successful year for us at SASNET. Our researchers and staff published books, peer-reviewed articles and made over 40 public appearances. Our many followers on social media were continuously kept updated on research and other activities. During 2018 SASNET will continue to grow as Sweden's leading cente

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/sites/sasnet.lu.se/files/activity_report_sasnet_2017_0.pdf - 2026-07-02

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When the politically active Ukrainian community in Edmonton, Alberta, gathered in late November 2019 for their annual commemorations of the massive famine that ravished the Ukrainian Soviet Republic in 1932–33, their rituals followed established patterns. The politically well-connected Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) held its choreographed gatherings in the

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affisch_DH2022Lund(3).indd www.lu.se Historians in the digital age need to navigate bet- ween multiple forms of abundance. Most evident is the abundance of sources as libraries, museums, and archives continue to digitize and open their collections while the amount of born-digital sour- ces grows exponentially. However, to be a (digital) historian also means juggling with an abundance of media form

https://projekt.ht.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/project/digitalhistory/Cfp_5th_Digital_History_in_Sweden_conference_2022.pdf - 2026-07-02

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Alt-Lit is a literary movement which first sprung up in The U.S in the middle of the first decade of the second millennia. Vaguely defined and led by aspiring writers belonging to the Y-Generation, also known as millennials, its presence and influence has become increasingly apparent. These are the first writers to use the internet, not only as a platform, but as an aesthetic and linguistic inspir