Fortid

Fortid  
Discipline History
Language Norwegian
Edited by Henriette Mikkelsen Hoel, Erik Tobias Taube
Publication details
Publication history
2004-present
Publisher
University of Oslo, Institute of archaeology, conservation and history (Norway)
Frequency Quarterly
Standard abbreviations
Fortid
Indexing
ISSN 1504-1913
Links

Fortid (English: Past) is a Norwegian historical journal run and edited by the history students at the University of Oslo. The journal was established in 2004, and has since its foundation been publishing quarterly.[1] Fortid publishes academic essays and book reviews on all aspects of history. Fortid is part of Tidsskriftforeningen and is distributed by Interpress. In 2006, the journal won the University of Oslo's Best student-edited publication-award,[2] and the reception among both students,[3] historians[4] and the wider public[5] has been positive.

The authors are usually Norwegian and Nordic master students and professors, but the board of editors also strive to present scolars from abroad. Among the contributors are: Jörn Rüsen, Erik S. Reinert, Erling Sandmo, Øystein Sørensen, Einar Már Guðmundsson, Hans Olav Lahlum, Gabriele Clemens, Øystein Rian, Hans Fredrik Dahl, Knut Kjeldstadli, Iver B. Neumann, Hayden White and Peter Burke.

Editors

As Fortid is run by volunteers, the position of editor-in-chief is usually shared by two people. The following persons has been editors-in-chief so far:

  • 2004-2005: Gunnar Jakobsen
  • 2006: Jardar Sørvoll (nr. 1-3), Håkon Evju (nr. 4)
  • 2007: Håkon Evju (nr. 1-2), Johannes Due Enstad & Anette Wilhelmsen (nr. 3-4)
  • 2008: Johannes Due Enstad & Anette Wilhelmsen (nr. 1-3), Marie Lund Alveberg & Marthe Glad Munch-Møller (nr. 4)
  • 2009: Marthe Glad Munch-Møller & Marie Lund Alveberg (nr. 1-2), Marthe Glad Munch-Møller & Øystein Idsø Viken (nr. 3), Øystein Idsø Viken & Haakon Ikonomou (nr. 4)
  • 2010: Nina Maria Rud & Espen Thoen
  • 2011: Kristin Li & Sveinung Kasin Boye
  • 2012: Aslak Kittelsen & Henriette Mikkelsen Hoel (nr. 1-3), Henriette Mikkelsen Hoel & Erik Tobias Taube (nr. 4)
  • 2013: Henriette Mikkelsen Hoel & Erik Tobias Taube (nr. 1), Erik Tobias Taube & Miriam Finset Ingvaldsen (nr. 2-3), Miriam Finset Ingvaldsen & Henrik Mathiesen (nr. 4).
  • 2014: Henrik Mathiesen & Fredrikke Holt Skråmm.
  • 2014-2015: Mari Torsdotter Hauge
  • 2015-2016: Nora Rodin & Skage A. Østberg

Curriculum

Articles from Fortid have been used as curriculum by the University of Tromsø,[6] the University of Nordland[7] and the University of Oslo.[8]

References

  1. Interview with the founders in Universitas
  2. "Hurra" in Universitas 2006. Visited 5.12.2011.
  3. "Godt for diskusjonen" (review) in Universitas 1.04.2009. Visited 5.11.2011.
  4. Mona Ringvej. "Framtidas historikere" (review) in Klassekampen 22.09.2007 Archived 2012-04-26 at the Wayback Machine.. Visited 5.11.2011.
  5. Hannah Helseth. "Språket som verktøy - Historiestudentene tar litteraturen tilbake." (review) in Klassekampen. 20.08.2011]
  6. University of Tromsø. Archived 2012-05-26 at Archive.is
  7. University of Nordland. Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine.
  8. University of Oslo.
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