Ný saga - 01.01.1995, Síða 107

Ný saga - 01.01.1995, Síða 107
Summaries Icelandic genealogical books of the 17th cen- tury and that of the íslendingasögur (the Icelandic family sagas) and Landnáma (the Book of Settlement). Pórður worked with his scribes at copying ancient texts, and he per- sonally copied Landnáma, a version called Þórðarbók Landnámu. Þórður’s scribal activ- ities are of a humanistic vein and the article points out similarities between Arngrímur Jónsson’s thinking in Crymogæa and the post- script of Þórðarbók Landnáma. POINT OF VIEW (Sjónarhóll) Björn Bjarnason The Value of History (Gildi sagnfræðinnar) In this article Björn Bjarnason, Iceland’s Minister of Education, discusses the value of history. He emphasises the value of historical research for discovering the facts which settle political debates and thus increase our under- standing of contemporary history. He uses as an example the political debate concerning the defence treaty with the United States, which he believes is no longer a controversial issue in Icelandic politics. But is this delicate subject discussed at all in the history books, he asks? He also feels that Icelandic histori- ans should take more note of the re-evalua- tion of political history in their writings. Moreover, he expresses concern that the teaching of Icelandic history in schools is regrettably on the decline. The value of history is great as is the role of historians in shaping the development of the country’s historical self-image. The minister feels that Icelandic historians should be more active in public debate, point- ing out that the answers to problems of con- temporary history are more often to be found in the writings of political scientists than his- torians. This is a responsibility historians rnust shoulder by making their research more accessible and interesting to the general public. Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon Moral Authority and Role Models in the 19th Century (Siðferðilegar fyrirmyndir á 19. öld) This article deals with “moral authority” in 19th century Icelandic peasant society. The focus is on children and their search for guid- ance and moral authority. Traditionally the church dominated the moral upbringing of children. It is argued in this article that chil- dren put increasingly more trust in worldly literature than in religious doctrine during this period. They found images and models in Icelandic literature with which they could identify. It taught them to draw strength from the “slings and arrows of outrageous for- tune”. Due to this development, the church lost its dominance. The author argues that this occurred much earlier than previously thought. ANNIVERSARY (Afmæli) Sigfús Haukur Andrésson The Bicentenary of the Great Trade Petition of 1795 (Almenna bænarskráin, tveggja alda afmæli) From 1602 to 1787 the Iceland trade was con- ducted as a monopoly by the Danish Crown, granting licences only to certain Danish mer- chants. In 1787 the right to trade with Iceland was extended to all subjects of the Danish realm, including the Icelanders themselves. However, in practice, the merchants contin- ued to be mostly Danes residing in Copen- hagen. In 1792-93 the King granted these merchants further privileges, at the same time making it more difficult for native Icelanders and newcomers to enter the trade. This, cou- pled with the difficulties caused by the Revolutionary Wars, led to a considerable reduction in the navigation to Iceland. In des- peration, in July 1795, the Icelanders sent a strongly-worded petition, the so-called Great Trade Petition (Almenna bænarskráin) to the King. Couched in emotional terms and influ- enced by American and French revolutionary 105
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