Ný saga - 01.01.1995, Síða 106

Ný saga - 01.01.1995, Síða 106
Summaries Guðni Thorlacius Jóhannesson The Hvalfjörður Herring-Boom (Síldarævintýrið í Hvalfirði 1947-48) The present article is based on a prize-win- ning essay which the author entered in a com- petition organised by the Historical Society, the Historians’ Association and the Institute of History of the University of Iceland to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Republic of Iceland. It deals with an interest- ing chapter in the fishing history of 20th cen- tury Iceland. In the winter of 1947-48 a huge amount of herring was caught in Hvalfjörður (western Iceland), far greater than had ever been caught before, more than one million crans (one cran = 150 litres or c. 135 kilos). This resulted in a kind of “herring-rush”. Old factories were renovated and new ones built. In addition an old vessel was bought from the Great Lakes and outfitted as a floating her- ring factory. Then the wait for the herring to arrive began, but much to everyone’s surprise and disappointment, the herring did not show. Margrét Guðmundsdóttir Political Costumc Design (Pólitísk fatahönnun) The artist Sigurður Guðmundsson was an important figure in the Icelandic indepen- dence movement. As an artist he had a clear understanding of the importance of political symbols for the independence struggle. In the last decades of the 19th century he designed national costumes for both men and women. In these costumes he used old Icelandic designs and patterns, some of which he found described in old Icelandic manuscripts. The women’s dress was a great success and is still widely used on festive occasions but the men’s costume proved a failure, probably because it was far removed from contempo- rary men’s fashion. In this article the ideology behind the design is examined and discussed. Sigurður’s ideas had great impact on the self-image of Icelandic women. VISUAL HISTORY (Sjón og saga) Sumarliði R. Isleifsson Jules Yerne, the illustrator Riou and Iceland (,,...við hlið hennar bliknuðu hinar dásam- legustu hallir Babýlonar og Forn-Grikkja“) This article describes Jules Verne’s and the illustrator Riou’s ideas about Iceland and Icelanders as depicted in the book Voyage au centre de la terre (1864). The article discusses the origin of these ideas and the models the artist may have had for his drawings. The arti- cle concludes that the descriptions in this book conform in all general aspects with views expressed in travel literature and other books on Iceland from this period. The author also points out that there were other tales and pictures from Iceland which went much further into the field of the imaginary than Jules Verne’s did. The article also dis- cusses the close relationship between fiction and travelogues in general. Guðrún Ása Grímsdóttir Ancient learning in Hítardulur (Fornar menntir í Hítardal) The Rev. Pórður Jónsson in Hítardalur (western Iceland) collected genealogical material into a book in the period 1647-55. This book, which contains genealogical tables and stories about Icelandic dignitaries, bish- ops, lawmen (lögmenn), sheriffs and parsons in the 16th and 17th centuries, circulated in a number of copies and transcriptions among the landed elite in the 17th century. Pórður’s cousin was sheriff Gísli Magnús- son at Hlíðarendi (southern Iceland). In 1647 Gísli wrote an essay on how to improve Iceland’s social and economic position. His main thesis was that this would best be done by increasing the standing of the leading fam- ilies in Iceland, by creating a kind of nobility. The present article argues that there is a link between this essay and Pórður’s genealogical book. The article further discusses the similari- ties between the content and nature of 104
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