I utkanten av konfliktene
Abstract The article deals with the outskirts of European great power conflicts aiming to analyse how continental conflicts and wars affected settlements beyond their epicentres, on the fringes of Europe as it were. One aim is to analyse to which extent civilian populations on the outski...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | Norwegian Bokmål |
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Scandinavian University Press
2018-01-01
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| Series: | Heimen |
| Online Access: | https://www.idunn.no/heimen/2018/03/i_utkanten_av_konfliktene |
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| Summary: | Abstract
The article deals with the outskirts of European great power
conflicts aiming to analyse how continental conflicts and wars affected
settlements beyond their epicentres, on the fringes of Europe as
it were. One aim is to analyse to which extent civilian populations
on the outskirts experienced these conflicts but also to which extent
communities were shaped by them, directly as well as indirectly.
The main conflict of study is the Thirty Years’ war as this was
the period in which the fortress of Skånes, the case study presented
in the article, was first commissioned.
The fortress of Skånes in Levanger will be used as a backdrop
against which these conflicts will be studied. The actual confines
of the fortress throughout its different phases, from its construction
in 1643 up to its decommissioning and subsequent demolition in 1747,
will be used in an attempt to measure the overall impact on society.
The idea is that the size of the fortress mirrors the gravity of
the situation and the perceived threat.
There are written sources in the form of archives and tax registers
which can give good indications of the overall situation but as
for more specific events, data is sometimes scarce. There is however,
ample military cartographic material. These maps will be used in
an interdisciplinary analysis together with archaeology and the
written sources to try to glean a clearer picture of the different
phases that will be dealt with in this paper. By archaeology is
first and foremost meant the visible remains in today’s landscape,
as finds remain few, or they are simply not turned in and recorded,
as the Norwegian heritage legislation does not cover stray finds
from after the Reformation. By visible remains is meant earthworks and
traces of bastions; the barrel-vaulted cellar of the powder magazine
still remains under a present-day farm house. |
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| ISSN: | 0017-9841 1894-3195 |