Johannes Fallize became the first Catholic bishop in Norway after the Reformation in 1892. He conveyed and amplified radical antisemitic ideas drawn from Europe and actively spread them in the Norwegian public sphere from 1889 into the 1920s.
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Missionary work has been a pivotal and obligatory undertaking within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since its inception in 1830, and Scandinavia emerged as a significant mission field in the 1850s. @fulvund.bsky.social in Journal of Mormon History 51.1:
Og dei som ikkje består blir sendt på utveksling til Sibir.
Cover of Journal of Mormon History Volume 51, No. 1, Winter 2025. Warren Archer's abstraction of the Salt Lake Seventeenth Ward window in a pale olive green color.
It's here! Journal of Mormon History Vol. 51, Iss. 1, featuring contributions from @rsjensen12345.bsky.social , @fulvund.bsky.social , Hyrum Veach @brighamyoungu.bsky.social , and more—plus 📚 book reviews from @uofupress.bsky.social and others! https://buff.ly/4h6vfop
Mange la raskt ut innlegg om Musks nazihelsing på Facebook i kveld, men det tok ikkje mange minuttane før Zuckerbergs algoritmar fjerna dei heilt frå min strøm. På Bluesky derimot, er det visst lov å meine noko om Musks nazihelsing.
The missionaries’ interactions in the contact zone were influenced by power dynamics, organizational structures, and individual agency, shaping their experiences and the outcomes of their proselytizing efforts.
The missionaries faced resistance, interventions, and legal challenges, leading to significant public attention and debates.
The article explores the experiences of Mormon missionaries in Norway around 1900, highlighting their confrontations with the dominant state religion and society. The missionaries engaged in structured cultural encounters, orchestrated by the LDS Church, aiming to facilitate a transcultural process.
If into Mormon history, missionary history, organizational migration or "scripted" cultural encounters, then this might be of interest:
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That's an intetersting project. You should get in contact with Cleng Eikje, currently doing a phd on "friluftsliv" He wrote a master thesis that is relevant to you.
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Another sledge photo from Folgefonna, possibly much the same location.
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Great pictures! You can still see the infrastructure, like the riding-path built from Sundal towards the glacier and an abandoned sledge used to transport tourists across the glacier.