Projects

Imaginative Geographies in late Soviet Russian Culture

The objective of this project is to examine the ways geographical and imperial space is imagined and represented in Russian cultural practices in the decades preceding the fall of the Soviet Union.

By Sanna Turoma View Comments

Distant news and local opinion: How the Telegraph Affected Spatial and Temporal Horizons in Northern Scandinavia, 1850-1880

The electric telegraph lines constructed across Europe starting in the late 1840's profoundly changed conditions for long-distance communication in the region. This project analyses the effects of the electric telegraph on northern Scandinavia.

By Jonas Harvard View Comments

Arctic Norden: Science, Diplomacy and the Formation of a Post-War European North

This project concerns the formation of “Arctic Norden” as a composite of science, diplomacy, and policy in the Cold War context.

By Sverker Sörlin View Comments

Nordic Profile: The Image of the Nordic Community in Latvian Printed Mass Media from the End of XIX Century to XXI Century

This project studies images of the Nordic states in Latvian printed mass media from the end of the 19th century to the 21st century.

By Valters Ščerbinskis View Comments

Baltic regionalism: Constructing Political Space(s) in Northern Europe, 1800-2000

The project studies the long-term formation of regional identities in Northern Europe. It focuses on a case study of the area of the current Baltic States.

By Eero Medijainen View Comments

Nordic Spaces in the North and North America: Heritage Preservation in Real and Imagined Nordic Places

How are Nordic spaces created expressively in the Nordic countries and North America? How do such spaces give shape to cultural heritage, delimit identities and draw boundaries via recognition of difference?

By Lizette Gradén View Comments

The Nordic Model of Democracy: Diffusion, Competition, Europeanisation

The project concerns the Nordic "model" of democracy – defined in terms of both institutional patterns and the values with which political discourse is laden – and its relation to the Baltic states.

By Nicholas Aylott View Comments

National History – Nordic Culture: Negotiating identity in the museums

This project investigates how images of Norden as a supranational identity have provided, and continue to provide, arenas for negotiating political, military, social, economical, ethical and cultural understandings of community in specific public and nationalised contexts, using museums as the focal point.

By Peter Aronsson View Comments

Dance in Nordic Spaces: The Formation of Corporeal Identities

The project Dance in Nordic Spaces aims to investigate dance and dancing as participants in the development of “Norden”, with a focus on comparative perspectives from the late 19th through the 20th century. The project group consists of eight scholars, from four Nordic countries, who represent a large field of current dance research in Norden.

By Petri Hoppu View Comments