Acta Borealia (2012) Volume 29(2)

Volume 29(2)

Volume 29(2), 2012 – Special Issue: The History of Research into Aurora Borealis

Robert Marc Friedman: Introduction: The Aurora in History. 115-118.
Päivi Maria Pihlaja: Northern Laboratories of Nature and the Quest for Scientific Honour in Early Modern Sweden. 119-136.
Sven Widmalm: Auroral Research and the Character of Astronomy in Enlightenment Sweden. 137-156.
Per Pippin Aspaas & Truls Lynne Hansen: The Role of the Societas Meteorologica Palatina (1781-1792) in the History of Auroral Research. 157-176
Vidar Enebakk: Appropriating the Aurora: Christopher Hansteen and the Circumpolar Auroral Rings. 177-196.
Ulrike Spring: Between Spectacle and Science: The Aurora in Central Europe, 1870s – 1880s. 197-215.

Research Paper:
Steinar Aas: Norwegian and Soviet/Russian World War II Memory Policy during the Cold War and the Post-Soviet Years. 216-239

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Acta Borealia (2012): Volume 29(1)

Volume 29(1), 2012

Roger Jørgensen: The Social and Material Context of the Iron Age Blacksmith in North Norway. 1-34
Hugo Reinert: Knives for the Slaughter – Notes on the Reform and Governance of Indigenous Reindeer Slaughter in Norway. 35-55
Cato Christensen: Reclaiming the Past: On the History-making Significance of the Sámi Film The Kautokeino Rebellion. 56-76
Line Esborg: (Re)constructed Cultural Heritage. 77-97*
Lill Rastad Bjørst: Climate Testimonies and Climate-crisis Narratives. Inuit Delegated to Speak on Behalf of the Climate. 98-113

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