Ný saga - 01.01.1987, Side 101

Ný saga - 01.01.1987, Side 101
from the Danish coastguard; an increase which prompted the British empire to dispatch naval ships to Iceland in 1896 and 1897. This article depicts life aboard the Danish cruiser Heimdallur in the summer of 1898. It is based on the diaries of S.V. Hansen, a young officer on the Heim- dallur, which reveal that the Danes spent more time entertaining themselves on land than harassing British trawlers at sea. „SAGNFRÆÐIN FELUR EKKI í SÉR EINN SANNLEIK." ÞÓRUNN VALDIMARSDÓTTIR RÆÐIR VIÐ KIRSTEN HASTRUP MANNFRÆÐI- PRÓFESSOR í DANMÖRKU. (IN HISTORY THERE IS NEVER AN ABSOLUTE TRUTH. KRISTEN HASTRUP, PROFESSOR OF ANTHRO- POLOGY, INTERVIEWED BY ÞÓRUNN VALDIMARSDÓTTIR). In the interview Professor Hastrup discusses her reserch on the Icelandic commonwealth, her methods, and sources. Her research is a daring attempt in utiliz- ing anthropological methods for a historical study. The interview touches upon various subjects. It focu- ses, however, on the publication of Hastrup's provo- cative monograph, Culture and History in Medieval Iceland: an Anthropolgical Analysis of Structure and CViaHge,published by the Oxford University Press in 1985. Ólafur Ásgeirsson ÓLAFUR FRIÐRIKSSON OG KROPOTKIN FURSTI (ÓLFUR FRIÐRIKSSON AND PRINCE KROPOTKIN) Ólafur Friðriksson was at the forefront of the Iceland- ic socialist movement in the years of it's youth, 1914 •17, and took part in drawing up the Socialdemocratic party's agenda. It has generally been believed that he was influenced by Danish socialdemocrats, but the author argues that the theories of the Russian anarchist Pjotr Krapotkin had a decisive impact on Ólafur Friðriksson's political thought. FRELSISÞRÁ í SJÁLFSTÆÐIS- BARÁTTU ÍSLENDINGA (THE YEARNING FOR FREEDOM IN THE ICELANDIC STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE). GUÐMUNDUR JÓNSSON: ÓSAMRÆMI í FRELSISHUG- MYNDUM OFTÚLKAÐ. (INCONSISTENT LIBERALISM OVEREMPHASIZED). GUNNAR KARLSSON: FRJÁLSLYNDI KEMUR EKKI í EITT SKIPTI FYRIR ÖLL. (LIBERALISM DOES NOT PRESENT ITSELF ONCE AND FOR ALL). In the first article a novel interpretation is presented of the Icelandic struggle for independence. Guðmund- ur Hálfdánarson has recently contended, contrary to the traditional view, that the national movement was not influenced by European liberalism. Instead, it aimed at defending the old social order against at- tempts on behalf of the Danish government to liberal- ize the economy and grant more personal freedom to the population. In the following articles, this interpretation is re- jected by two historians. Their arguments run in simi- lar direction. They claim that the Danish goverment showed little interest in changing the Icelandic soci- ety. It is true that the Icelandic nationalists were preoccupied with the question of home-rule and other nationalistic issues, but they also strove for liberal re- forms in the political life and even in the economy as can be seen by their demand for free foreign trade. Már Jónsson „KONUR FYRIRGEFA KÖRLUM HÓR" (WOMEN FORGIVE ADULTEROUS MEN) In this article, Már Jónsson probes into the hidden world of family sentiments. By analyzing a number of letters from wives seeking pardon for their adulterous husbands, he attempts to construe family relation- ships in 19th century Iceland. 99
Side 1
Side 2
Side 3
Side 4
Side 5
Side 6
Side 7
Side 8
Side 9
Side 10
Side 11
Side 12
Side 13
Side 14
Side 15
Side 16
Side 17
Side 18
Side 19
Side 20
Side 21
Side 22
Side 23
Side 24
Side 25
Side 26
Side 27
Side 28
Side 29
Side 30
Side 31
Side 32
Side 33
Side 34
Side 35
Side 36
Side 37
Side 38
Side 39
Side 40
Side 41
Side 42
Side 43
Side 44
Side 45
Side 46
Side 47
Side 48
Side 49
Side 50
Side 51
Side 52
Side 53
Side 54
Side 55
Side 56
Side 57
Side 58
Side 59
Side 60
Side 61
Side 62
Side 63
Side 64
Side 65
Side 66
Side 67
Side 68
Side 69
Side 70
Side 71
Side 72
Side 73
Side 74
Side 75
Side 76
Side 77
Side 78
Side 79
Side 80
Side 81
Side 82
Side 83
Side 84
Side 85
Side 86
Side 87
Side 88
Side 89
Side 90
Side 91
Side 92
Side 93
Side 94
Side 95
Side 96
Side 97
Side 98
Side 99
Side 100
Side 101
Side 102
Side 103
Side 104
Side 105
Side 106
Side 107
Side 108
Side 109
Side 110
Side 111
Side 112
Side 113
Side 114
Side 115
Side 116

x

Ný saga

Direkte link

Hvis du vil linke til denne avis/magasin, skal du bruge disse links:

Link til denne avis/magasin: Ný saga
https://timarit.is/publication/806

Link til dette eksemplar:

Link til denne side:

Link til denne artikel:

Venligst ikke link direkte til billeder eller PDfs på Timarit.is, da sådanne webadresser kan ændres uden advarsel. Brug venligst de angivne webadresser for at linke til sitet.