Associate Professor
Thomas Ewen Daltveit Slettebø
Field of work
Historian with an interest in political culture, the use of history, and historiography in the early modern period (c. 1500-1800).
- MDIP502C, Memory culture: Politics, critique and didactics, 25/26, subject responsible
- MDIP550C, Master's thesis, 25/26, subject responsible
- MGBSA101, Social studies 1, module 1 - Introduction to social studies 1, 25/26
- MGBSA301, Social studies 2, module 1 - Specialization in social science 1, 25/26
- MGUSA101, Social studies 1, module 1 - Introduction to social studies 1, 25/26
- MGUSA102, Social studies 1, module 1 - Introduction to social studies 1, 25/26
- MGUSA131, Social studies 1, module 1 - Introduction to social studies 1, 25/26
- MGUSA501, Social studies 3, module 1 - Social studies research and literature, 25/26
- MGUSA502, Social studies 3, module 2 - Society, education and learning, 25/26
- MGUSA503, Social studies 3, module 3 - Research methods and source critisism, 25/26
- MGUSA550, Social studies 3, module 4 - Master's thesis, 25/26
- MPUV505, Educational research in practice, 25/26
- PHD950, Doctoral thesis, 25/26
- PPUA306, Postgraduate Certificate in Education 2, 25/26
Publications
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From Auschwitz to the West Indies: The impact of Holocaust memory on Thorkild Hansen’s “slave trilogy”
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Johan Madsen
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“Compiled from original authors” On the status of compilers and compilation as historiographical practice in the eighteenth century
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«Urolig Fridrichshald!» - om utviklingen av den norske festningsbyen Frederikshald som minnested under den lange fredstiden på 1700-tallet
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Kompilatoren Holberg. Om patriotisk og protestantisk kompilasjon i Ludvig Holbergs Dannemarks Riges Historie
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