Knowledge on the Nordics

Shaping the Nordic Past: History-Makers or Money-Makers?

May 26, 2021 nordics.info Season 1 Episode 13
Knowledge on the Nordics
Shaping the Nordic Past: History-Makers or Money-Makers?
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This nordics.info podcast will be about the practicalities of history-making and how commercial and non-commercial organisations use history to sell tickets or a particular version of the past.

Listen to this podcast if you want to hear more about:

  • What role do museums play?
  • The specific heritage portrayed by country houses in and outside the Nordics.
  • What we forget is just as important as what we remember: mobilising the past for the future.
  • The tradition for folk and open air museums in the Nordics.
  • How can negative histories be useful?
  • Tourism and national heritage: The Little Mermaid.
  • What are the responsibilities of commercial and non-commercial history-makers?

The editor of nordics.info and Danish history student Vibeke Sandager Rønnedal interview two historians from Aarhus University and the Danish Centre for Urban History.

Find out more on nordics.info.

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What role do museums play?
The specific heritage portrayed by country houses in and outside the Nordics
What we forget is just as important as what we remember: mobilising the past for the future
The tradition for folk and open air museums in the Nordics
How can negative histories be useful?
Tourism and national heritage: The Little Mermaid
What are the responsibilities of commercial and non-commercial history-makers?