Barn som gikk «fra haand til haand»
Orphanages and similar institutions were established in Norway in the latter part of the 19th century. The new practice of moving children from their homes to an institution was part of a new and comprehensive public welfare system and a consequence of new laws regarding compulsory schooling. The in...
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author | Bugge Dystland, Ingrid Haave, Per Messel, Jan Norburg, Ulrika Åse Reitan, Aud Reitan, Jon Sem, Leiv Gunn Slottemo, Hilde Neerland Soleim, Marianne Sundkvist, Maria Teige, Elisabeth Thuen, Harald Lydik Idsø Viken, Øystein |
author2 | Gunn Slottemo, Hilde |
author_facet | Bugge Dystland, Ingrid Haave, Per Messel, Jan Norburg, Ulrika Åse Reitan, Aud Reitan, Jon Sem, Leiv Gunn Slottemo, Hilde Neerland Soleim, Marianne Sundkvist, Maria Teige, Elisabeth Thuen, Harald Lydik Idsø Viken, Øystein |
author_sort | Bugge Dystland, Ingrid |
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description | Orphanages and similar institutions were established in Norway in the latter part of the 19th century. The new practice of moving children from their homes to an institution was part of a new and comprehensive public welfare system and a consequence of new laws regarding compulsory schooling. The institutions drew inspiration and ideas from other European countries. The institutions – special schools, boarding schools, and those run by the public child-protection authorites – were each established for different reasons and with different justifications. Some were both home and school, while at others, the children lived at the institution but attended ordinary school in the local community. Some children were sent far from home and spent several years in an institution. In this anthology, we take a close look at several of these institutions: Falstad School and Home, Rostad Home for Children, Røstad School, and Havika Sami Boarding School, all located in the former county of Nord-Trøndelag. In addition, we look at Folåsa, a psychiatric institution for youth in Sweden, and we will learn of the experiences of a group of boys during the Second World War. We also gain insight into the circumstances that gave rise to these institutions through for example the pioneering Norwegian institution Toftes Gave. In addition, we explore the debates that took place at the time as well as contemporary cultural understandings of life at these institutions. The book is aimed at students, professionals and researchers in the fields of child welfare, teacher training and special pedagogy. It will also be of interest to those concerned with the history of education, childhood, the development of welfare society and the local history of the regions where the various institutions were located. Barnehjem og lignende institusjoner ble etablert i Norge i siste del av 1800-tallet. Den nye praksisen med å flytte barn fra sine oppveksthjem til et liv på institusjon var en del av et nytt og omfattende offentlig omsorgs- og ... |
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spelling | ftoapen:oai:library.oapen.org:20.500.12657/93954 2025-02-16T15:10:22+00:00 Barn som gikk «fra haand til haand» Barn_som_gikk_fra_haand_til_haand.pdf Bugge Dystland, Ingrid Haave, Per Messel, Jan Norburg, Ulrika Åse Reitan, Aud Reitan, Jon Sem, Leiv Gunn Slottemo, Hilde Neerland Soleim, Marianne Sundkvist, Maria Teige, Elisabeth Thuen, Harald Lydik Idsø Viken, Øystein Gunn Slottemo, Hilde 2024-10-24T13:43:33Z application/pdf https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/93954 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12657/93954 https://cdforskning.no/cdf/catalog/book/217 swe nno Norwegian BokmÃ¥l swe nno nor unknown Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP (Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing) https://cdforskning.no/cdf/catalog/book/217 open access orphanage school home reformatory school reformative school growing up educational history child protection welfare development barnehjem skolehjem oppvekst utdanningshistorie barnevern velferdsutvikling thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JK Social services and welfare criminology::JKS Social welfare and social services::JKSB Welfare and benefit systems::JKSB1 Child welfare and youth services criminology::JKS Social welfare and social services::JKSN Social work thema EDItEUR::1 Place qualifiers::1D Europe::1DN Northern Europe Scandinavia::1DNN Norway 2024 ftoapen https://doi.org/20.500.12657/93954 2025-01-20T10:32:56Z Orphanages and similar institutions were established in Norway in the latter part of the 19th century. The new practice of moving children from their homes to an institution was part of a new and comprehensive public welfare system and a consequence of new laws regarding compulsory schooling. The institutions drew inspiration and ideas from other European countries. The institutions – special schools, boarding schools, and those run by the public child-protection authorites – were each established for different reasons and with different justifications. Some were both home and school, while at others, the children lived at the institution but attended ordinary school in the local community. Some children were sent far from home and spent several years in an institution. In this anthology, we take a close look at several of these institutions: Falstad School and Home, Rostad Home for Children, Røstad School, and Havika Sami Boarding School, all located in the former county of Nord-Trøndelag. In addition, we look at Folåsa, a psychiatric institution for youth in Sweden, and we will learn of the experiences of a group of boys during the Second World War. We also gain insight into the circumstances that gave rise to these institutions through for example the pioneering Norwegian institution Toftes Gave. In addition, we explore the debates that took place at the time as well as contemporary cultural understandings of life at these institutions. The book is aimed at students, professionals and researchers in the fields of child welfare, teacher training and special pedagogy. It will also be of interest to those concerned with the history of education, childhood, the development of welfare society and the local history of the regions where the various institutions were located. Barnehjem og lignende institusjoner ble etablert i Norge i siste del av 1800-tallet. Den nye praksisen med å flytte barn fra sine oppveksthjem til et liv på institusjon var en del av et nytt og omfattende offentlig omsorgs- og ... Other/Unknown Material sami sami OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks) Norway Røstad ENVELOPE(9.701,9.701,63.718,63.718) |
spellingShingle | orphanage school home reformatory school reformative school growing up educational history child protection welfare development barnehjem skolehjem oppvekst utdanningshistorie barnevern velferdsutvikling thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JK Social services and welfare criminology::JKS Social welfare and social services::JKSB Welfare and benefit systems::JKSB1 Child welfare and youth services criminology::JKS Social welfare and social services::JKSN Social work thema EDItEUR::1 Place qualifiers::1D Europe::1DN Northern Europe Scandinavia::1DNN Norway Bugge Dystland, Ingrid Haave, Per Messel, Jan Norburg, Ulrika Åse Reitan, Aud Reitan, Jon Sem, Leiv Gunn Slottemo, Hilde Neerland Soleim, Marianne Sundkvist, Maria Teige, Elisabeth Thuen, Harald Lydik Idsø Viken, Øystein Barn som gikk «fra haand til haand» |
title | Barn som gikk «fra haand til haand» |
title_full | Barn som gikk «fra haand til haand» |
title_fullStr | Barn som gikk «fra haand til haand» |
title_full_unstemmed | Barn som gikk «fra haand til haand» |
title_short | Barn som gikk «fra haand til haand» |
title_sort | barn som gikk «fra haand til haand» |
topic | orphanage school home reformatory school reformative school growing up educational history child protection welfare development barnehjem skolehjem oppvekst utdanningshistorie barnevern velferdsutvikling thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JK Social services and welfare criminology::JKS Social welfare and social services::JKSB Welfare and benefit systems::JKSB1 Child welfare and youth services criminology::JKS Social welfare and social services::JKSN Social work thema EDItEUR::1 Place qualifiers::1D Europe::1DN Northern Europe Scandinavia::1DNN Norway |
topic_facet | orphanage school home reformatory school reformative school growing up educational history child protection welfare development barnehjem skolehjem oppvekst utdanningshistorie barnevern velferdsutvikling thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JK Social services and welfare criminology::JKS Social welfare and social services::JKSB Welfare and benefit systems::JKSB1 Child welfare and youth services criminology::JKS Social welfare and social services::JKSN Social work thema EDItEUR::1 Place qualifiers::1D Europe::1DN Northern Europe Scandinavia::1DNN Norway |
url | https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/93954 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12657/93954 https://cdforskning.no/cdf/catalog/book/217 |