Ný saga - 01.01.1998, Side 106

Ný saga - 01.01.1998, Side 106
Summaries this was certainly one of the most important events in Icelandic political history, it has not received the same attention as, for example, the foundation of the Republic of Iceland in 1944. In the article this is explained by the fact that in 1918 a large part of the Icelandic nation, women in particular, had only recently received full citizen rights. Nationalist politics were therefore not able to unite the nation to the same degree as they did around the foundation of the republic. The Saga of the Goths (Gotasaga) The Saga of the Goths appears here for the first time in Icelandic translation by Finnbogi Guð- mundsson, who also writes the introduction. The oldest manuscript (B 64, Cod. Holm. B 64) of the saga is kept in Kungliga Bibliotecket in Stock- holm and is believed to be written in the 13th Century. Kristján Jóhann Jónsson Theatre history in the Iimelight (Saga í sviðsljósi) Three major works published in a span of six years, about a subject on which hardly anything had been written before, must be regarded as a remarkable event in cultural history writing. The author reviews these works, which deal with dif- ferent aspects of the history of the Icelandic the- atre. These works are Sveinn Einarsson’s two- volume The History of Icelandic theatre (Islensk leiklistarsaga), a comprehensive and detailed book on the subject covering the 19th century and up until 1920. Reykjavík Theater Company, A Centenary (Leikfélag Reykjavíkur. Aldarsaga) by Eggert Þór Bernharðsson and Þórunn Valdimarsdóttir, who trace the first 100 years in the history of the oldest existing company. The Secret of Stefanía (Leyndarmál frú Stefaníu) by Jón Viðar Jónsson is a study of the first female star in stage acting, Stefanía Guðmundsdóttir, and Icelandic theater of her time around the turn of this century. VIEWPOINT (SJÓNARHÓLL) Halldór Armann Sigurðsson The uses of genealogy (Um áttvísinnar gagn og nauðsynjar) Icelandic genealogy is in many respects unique in the Western world. It has been interwoven into almost any aspect of Icelandic thought and cul- ture for over a millennium and it has a broad and general appeal. Thus, Icelandic genealogy offers unusual and exciting research opportunities in rnany fields, above all historical sociology and demography (not to mention genetics). Despite its prominence, genealogy does not seem to be taken as a serious field of scientific inquiry. The paper argues for a radical change in the way we think about genealogy and urges the establish- ment of a research institute in genealogy at the University of Iceland. One of its primary tasks should be to create and run an extensive genealogical, social and ethnological databank, freely accessible to any interested researcher. Kristján Sveinsson The import of bison to Iceland (Sauðnautasaga) The article examines efforts to import bison from Northeast Greenland to Iceland in the first decades of this century. Already in the early years of the century the idea gained ground in Denmark where worries were expressed that the species was in danger of extinction due to exces- sive killing by Norwegian hunters. Iceland was to provide a safe haven for the animals. In 1927 the Icelandic government, prompted by interest in the diversification of agriculture, decided to sup- port an expedition to Greenland to catch a herd of bison to be reared on Icelandic farms. The expedition went ahead in 1929 in which seven young animals were caught. But the enterprise did not bring the expected results as all the ani- mals died after a short stay in Iceland. Il also aroused protests from the Danish government stating that the brutal hunting violated Danish laws. At the instigation of the Icelandic govern- ment a new herd of bison calves was bought from Norway the following year, but these animals also dicd shortly after they were brought into the country. 104
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