Tag: social history
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Twisted symbols

Pick any aspect of ancient Scandinavian culture – from Norse religion to runic writing – and do an online search. It won’t take you long to find groups and individuals who are co-opting this culture to serve white supremacist ideologies. The Nazis were of course fascinated with Norse culture, believing that it harkened back to…
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Norway’s scattered children (part 1)

Two hundred years ago this year, a small ship set sail from Stavanger, Norway bound for New York City with 52 passengers and crew. This was Norway’s “Mayflower moment”.* Who could have guessed that over the coming century the number of migrants from Norway to the United States would reach nearly a million? The Norwegian…
Jesse Rude
American Midwest, assimilation, Crossings, diaspora, emigration, ethnicity, food culture, history, identity, immigration, Livsreise, musing, nasjonalbiblioteket, Norway, Norway House, Norwegian American Historical Association, Norwegian Americans, Norwegian National Library, Norwegian-American, Norwegian-American Genealogical Center and Naeseth Library, Restaurasjonen, social history, Sons of Norway, St. Olaf, Stavanger, symbolic ethnicity, Vesterheim -
Hello from a corner of the world

Our globe may not actually have corners, but Britain certainly does. Cornwall is perched on Britain’s southwest corner. The “corn” in Cornwall derives from the Romans’ name for the tribe that lived here — the Cornovii — and the Latin root cornu means horn, perhaps referring to the horn of land where this tribe dwelt.…
Jesse Rude
