Nöd och död i Norrland

In 1920, Sweden experienced a severe outbreak of pandemic influenza, primarily affecting the rural areas in the north. The epicentre of the 1920 outbreak was Arjeplog, a small and remote parish that had escaped earlier pandemic waves. However, in 1920, the parish exhibited the highest influenza mort...

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Main Author: Elisabeth Engberg
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Danish
English
Norwegian
Swedish
Published: Lärdomshistoriska samfundet 2024
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description In 1920, Sweden experienced a severe outbreak of pandemic influenza, primarily affecting the rural areas in the north. The epicentre of the 1920 outbreak was Arjeplog, a small and remote parish that had escaped earlier pandemic waves. However, in 1920, the parish exhibited the highest influenza mortality in Sweden during the entire period of 1918–1920. This article examines the extensive press coverage of the outbreak in two newspapers, Norrskensflamman and Aftonbladet, focusing on how the events were reported, perceived, and analysed in relation to the newspapers’ political stances. The findings reveal that although their journalistic ambitions, motives and political stances differed, both newspapers expressed similar ideas about an underprivileged, underdeveloped, and uneducated north, where poor social conditions and ignorance had exacerbated the severe consequences of the outbreak. Norrskensflamman’s coverage, featuring substantial critical social analysis, became instrumental in political debate, while Aftonbladet’s reports, characterized by human-interest journalism, helped prompt the allocation of philanthropic relief.
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b97fd1cd3a5d4b6d853877a2f90bd9ee 2025-05-18T14:00:03+00:00 Nöd och död i Norrland Elisabeth Engberg 2024-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/b97fd1cd3a5d4b6d853877a2f90bd9ee DA EN NO SV dan eng nor swe Lärdomshistoriska samfundet https://tidskriftenlychnos.se/article/view/26263 https://doaj.org/toc/0076-1648 https://doaj.org/toc/2004-4852 https://doaj.org/article/b97fd1cd3a5d4b6d853877a2f90bd9ee Lychnos (2024) Spanska sjukan medicinjournalistik sociala förhållanden politisk aktivism human interest History of scholarship and learning. The humanities AZ20-999 article 2024 ftdoajarticles 2025-04-24T14:59:16Z In 1920, Sweden experienced a severe outbreak of pandemic influenza, primarily affecting the rural areas in the north. The epicentre of the 1920 outbreak was Arjeplog, a small and remote parish that had escaped earlier pandemic waves. However, in 1920, the parish exhibited the highest influenza mortality in Sweden during the entire period of 1918–1920. This article examines the extensive press coverage of the outbreak in two newspapers, Norrskensflamman and Aftonbladet, focusing on how the events were reported, perceived, and analysed in relation to the newspapers’ political stances. The findings reveal that although their journalistic ambitions, motives and political stances differed, both newspapers expressed similar ideas about an underprivileged, underdeveloped, and uneducated north, where poor social conditions and ignorance had exacerbated the severe consequences of the outbreak. Norrskensflamman’s coverage, featuring substantial critical social analysis, became instrumental in political debate, while Aftonbladet’s reports, characterized by human-interest journalism, helped prompt the allocation of philanthropic relief. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arjeplog Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arjeplog ENVELOPE(17.886,17.886,66.052,66.052)
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sociala förhållanden
politisk aktivism
human interest
History of scholarship and learning. The humanities
AZ20-999
Elisabeth Engberg
Nöd och död i Norrland
title Nöd och död i Norrland
title_full Nöd och död i Norrland
title_fullStr Nöd och död i Norrland
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medicinjournalistik
sociala förhållanden
politisk aktivism
human interest
History of scholarship and learning. The humanities
AZ20-999
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medicinjournalistik
sociala förhållanden
politisk aktivism
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