Selaus nimekkeen mukaan kokoelmassa Donner-instituutin julkaisuja

    • Neo-nationalism in the 2010s: Religious aspects of the Nordic and Northern European extra-parliamentary far right 

      Vuorinen, Marja (The Donner Institute, 23.10.2019)
      The conflict between Christianity and Islam is a core issue for all varieties of European neo-nationalist and nativist right-wing ideo­logical organisation, from populist and far-right parties to extra-parliamentary groups ...
    • Neuer Atheismus: New Atheism in Germany 

      Zenk, Thomas (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2012)
      Matthias Knutzen (born 1646 – died after 1674) was the first author we know of who self-identified as an atheist (Schröder 2010: 8). Before this, the term had solely been used pejoratively to label others. While Knutzen ...
    • New Religions 

      Biezais, Haralds (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 1975)
      This volume presents research on religious movements that were characterised as “New Religions” at the time when the volume was originally published, i.e. in 1974. Among the groups presented in the volume can be found: ...
    • New religious movement responses to COVID 

      Zeller, Benjamin (The Donner Institute, 22.11.2021)
      New religious movements (NRMs) have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in diverse ways, ranging from closely following mainstream public health recommendations to explicit rejection of such guidance. This article considers ...
    • Nils Martola in memoriam 

      Lundgren, Svante (The Donner Institute, 20.12.2021)
    • ‘No “wise” men or women but real doctors!' 

      Kouvola, Karolina (The Donner Institute, 02.03.2022)
      Magical healers and physicians were among those who provided healing in the medical market of pre-modern Swedish-speaking Ostrobothnia. Using newspaper texts published in the region about local occurrences of magical healing ...
    • Nordic Jews in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries 

      Pataricza, Dóra (The Donner Institute, 12.12.2020)
      Conference report on the online workshop ‘Nordic Jews in the 20th and 21st centuries: Multiple Identifications in Everyday Life’, organized by Professor Lena Roos, 15–16 October 2020.
    • Nordisk judaistik / Scandinavian Jewish Studies Forty years of academic dialogue 

      Illman, Ruth (the Donner Institute, 03.11.2018)
      This review article describes and analyses the development of the journal Nordisk judaistik / Scandinavian Jewish Studies (NJ) since its founding in 1975. It discusses the editorial policies and practices of the journal ...
    • Noreg og dei polskjødiske flyktningane, 1968–1970 

      Larsen, Svein-Erik (The Donner Institute, 31.05.2021)
      In 1968, an antisemitic campaign, launched by the Polish government, caused around 13,000 Jews to leave Poland. About 2500 of these refugees came to Denmark, while only about 25 ended up in Norway. The migration to Norway ...
    • Not so indifferent after all? Self-conscious atheism and the secularisation thesis 

      Bullivant, Stephen (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2012)
      Commenting on the lack of self-conscious atheists in apparently secularised Western European societies, the British sociologist Steve Bruce has argued that strong expressions of unbelief are in fact symptomatic of religious ...
    • Ny rapport om finländska SS-frivilliga och övergreppen mot judar 1941–1943. A new report on Finnish SS-volunteers and atrocities against Jews 1941–3 

      Deland, Mats (The Donner Institute, 26.05.2019)
      Review (in Swedish and in English) of Lars Westerlund's The Finnish SS-Volunteers and Atrocities against Jews, Civilians and Prisoners of War in Ukraine and the Caucasus Region 1941–1943: An Archival Study (Helsinki, ...
    • Ny udgave af en velskreven grammatiksucces 

      Ravn, Flemming André Philip (The Donner Institute, 27.05.2019)
      Review of Bill T. Arnold and John H. Choi's A Guide to Biblical Hebrew Syntax, 2nd edn (Cambridge University Press, 2018).
    • När det judiska tar plats 

      Roos, Lena (The Donner Institute, 20.12.2021)
      Recension av Jag må bo mitt ibland dem. Stockholms stora synagoga 150 år, projektledare och redaktör: Marina Burstein, bild­redaktör, grafisk form och foto: Karl Gabor (Stockholm: Hillelförlaget/Judiska församlingen i ...
    • Old Norse and Finnish Religions and Cultic Place-Names 

      Ahlbäck, Tore (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 1990)
      In September 1986 the Nordic Cooperation Committee for Humanistic Research presented a report on the research into Norse religion within the Nordic region. The report pointed out the need for intensified research efforts ...
    • Om vikten att få berätta och minnen av Ravensbrück, Vita bussarna och livet efteråt 

      Sjö, Sofia (The Donner Institute, 12.12.2023)
      Recension av Lena Millingers ...För det fanns inga barn i Ravensbrück: En berättelse om Gladys och Ivan Neuman (Hestra: Isaberg förlag, 2021). 104 s.
    • On Collecting and Publishing the Albanian Oral Epic 

      Dushi, Arbnora (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2014)
      The aim of this paper is to examine how the Albanian epic known as the ‘Cycle of the Frontier Warriors’ has been presented in Albanian folklore collections. I will examine seven written versions of the song ‘The Wedding ...
    • ‘One of the most important questions that human beings have to understand’ 

      Olsson, Susanne; Svensson, Jonas (The Donner Institute, 14.06.2022)
      In the present article, the authors argue that the study of Salafism as a contemporary Islamic new religious movement could benefit from an analytical perspective separating fundamentalism into the modes of inferentialism ...
    • ‘Only the murder accusations are missing’ 

      Carlesson Magalhães, Jens (The Donner Institute, 19.06.2023)
      In 1848, the Götheborgs Dagblad newspaper was revived after a ten-year gap, and launched the anonymous submission column entitled ‘Anonyma Lådan’ (the Anonymous Box). In January and February 1849, many antisemitic letters ...
    • Opening minds for the wisdom of art: Encounters between art and esotericism 

      Leskelä-Kärki, Maarit (The Donner Institute, 20.03.2021)
      A reflection on the symposium ‘Clear-sighted Art – Open Mind? Encounters between Art and Esotericism’ arranged at the Amos Rex Art Museum, Helsinki, 25th August 2020.
    • Orthodox actors and equal opportunities policies in the Republic of Moldova in the context of the transformation of post-Soviet societies 

      Mitrofanova, Anastasia V. (The Donner Institute, 23.10.2019)
      This article examines how the key Orthodox actors in Moldova have reacted to challenging equal opportunities legislation. The author suggests, on the basis of an economic approach to religion, that under the conditions of ...