autumn 2022
HIS-1111 Arctic Norway and the Barents Region - Aspects of history - 10 ECTS
Course overlap
If you pass the examination in this course, you will get an reduction in credits (as stated below), if you previously have passed the following courses:
HIS-1001 The Making of Europe - from year 1000 to 1500 1 stpHIS-1002 Merchant capitalism, state power and revolutions 1500-1850 1 stp
HIS-1003 Nationalism, imperialism and globalization 1850-2000 1 stp
HIS-1005 North Norway between Tradition and Modernization 1870-2000 2 stp
Course content
The aim of the course is to provide (international) students with knowledge and understanding of central themes and problems in North Norwegian history, seen both in the context of Norwegian history as well as the broader history of the Barents region.
Considering the students' varied backgrounds, we assume no previous knowledge of the region. We also work on the assumption that students know very little about the history of Norway or the history of the Barents region in general. We therefore begin by giving a brief overview of important themes in Norwegian history, providing a framework for the more detailed presentation of North Norwegian history that follows. The dynamics of early trade networks and economic activities are examined. The gradual inclusion of northern Fennoscandia as peripheral regions in national states with centers further south, and the impact of this development on inter-ethnic relations are explored. Increasing Norwegian activity in the Polar Regions, for purposes of hunting and scientific and economic research, but also increasingly as a form of national expression and assertion, is an important theme too. Tensions in region during the Cold War period are considered, and the course progresses up to the present in examining economic exploitation, competition and co-operation in the Barents Region. Throughout the course the role of Tromsø is also considered, providing insight into local history as well as regional and national history.
Objectives of the course
The student has the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge
The student has:
- obtained knowledge on central themes and problems in north-Norwegian and Barents region history
- insight into the changing dynamics of social, political, religious and ethnic characteristics of the north during the last 1000+ years
Skills
The student is able to/can:
- analyse secondary and selected primary sources and draw their own conclusions
Competence The student is able to/can:
- assemble, synthesise and present information, both orally and in writing
Teaching methods
The course consists of lectures, seminars and excursion to different museums, with collective supervision in writing the home examination. The teaching given in the course is intended to constitute part of the knowledge that students can be tested on in the examinations. The course is offered each autumn semester. The course is evaluated every third year .Information to incoming exchange students
This course is available for inbound exchange students. There are no academic prerequisites to add this module in your Learning Agreement.
Do you have questions about this course? Please check the following website to contact the course coordinator for exchange students at the faculty: https://en.uit.no/education/art?p_document_id=510412
Recommended reading/syllabus
Pensumliste for HIS-1111: Arctic Norway and the Barents Region - Aspects of historyExamination
Examination: | Date: | Grade scale: |
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Off campus exam | 25.11.2022 09:00 (Hand out) 02.12.2022 13:00 (Hand in) |
A–E, fail F |
Coursework requirements:To take an examination, the student must have passed the following coursework requirements: |
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Written assignment | Approved – not approved |
More info about the coursework requirements
Students are expected to write one mandatory assignment (approx. 5 pages / 2 000 words) on a given topic during the course. The written assignment will be assessed on a pass/fail basis. The mandatory assignment must be passed in order for the student to attend the exams.Re-sit examination
In case of an F grade, an exam retake is offered at the beginning of the following semester. Deferred examination is offered in the beginning of the following semester if the student is unable to take the final exam due to illness or other exceptional circumstances. The registration deadline for retake/deferred exam is 15th January for spring semester exams and 15th August for autumn semester exams.- About the course
- Campus: Tromsø |
- ECTS: 10
- Course code: HIS-1111
- Responsible unit
- Department of Archaeology, History, Religious Studies and Theology
- Questions about the course
- E-post: aisi@hjelp.uit.no
- Earlier years and semesters for this topic