Pathways of the past : essays in honour of Sølvi Sogner on her 70th anniversary 15. March 2002 / editors, Hilde Sandvik, Kari Telste, and Gunnar Thorvaldsen.


Oslo : Novus, 2002.
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Part of the series Time and thought, 0809-0505 no. 7;Tid og tanke no. 7.
Notes:

  • Bibliography of Sølvi Sogner : pages 266-270.
  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • Machine generated contents note: Michael Drake: The Historical Demography of Arctic Norway 1800-1900– Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux: Changes in Policy towards Abandoned Children and — Differential Infant Mortality: the Case of Eighteenth-Century Rheims– Anne Lokke: Did Midwives Matter? 1787-1845– Eli Fure: Is It the Mother’s Health that Really Matters? Infant Mortality in — the Parish of Asker and Baerum 1814-1878– William H. Hubbard: Folkevekst og Flytting : Demographic Processes — in a Western Norwegian Port Town — Haugesund, 1865-1920– Hans Chr. Johansen: Identifying People in the Danish Past– Individual Culture and Society– Finn-Einar Eliassen: The Family Care of an Enlightened Bachelor. — Peter Dahl (1747-89) and His Dependents– Hans Eyvind Naess: The Crofters as a Social Group in South-Western — Norway: the Early Phase 1590-1660– Gunnar Thorvaldsen: Coastal Women and Their Work Roles– Gro Hagemann: Housewife or Citizen? The Dilemma of Twentieth-Century — Gender Politics– Jan Eivind Myhre: Feeling One’s Way. Emotions in History and — Historiography– Knut Kjeldstadli: Beyond Cultural History — A Renewed History of Society? — Norms and Conflicts– Gunnar W. Knutsen: Where Did the Witches Go? Spanish Witches — after Their Trials– Hilde Sandvik: In Her Own Right — Women’s Arguments in Court– Kari Telste: Master of His House . Moral Geography, Sexuality and the — Home, in the City of Kristiania at the End of the Nineteenth Century– Ida Blom: Don’t Spit on the Floor . Changing a Social Norm in Early — Twentieth-century Norway– Erling Sandmo: Strictly Liberal. The Supreme Court and Sexual Morals — in Inter-war Norway– Eva Osterberg: The Innocent Person. Victims of Crime in Swedish History.

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