A Matter of Honour : Conflicts Between Royal Servants in Danish-Norwegian Colonial Greenland 1728-1731

This thesis is a micro-historical study of the role of honour in interpersonal conflicts in the Danish-Norwegian crown colony of Greenland between 1728 and 1731. In the two settlements that constituted the colony, the highest-ranking officials, including the governor, were all oath-sworn royal serva...

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Main Author: Andersen, Emil
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Historiska institutionen 2022
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spelling ftuppsalauniv:oai:DiVA.org:uu-475308 2023-05-15T15:15:36+02:00 A Matter of Honour : Conflicts Between Royal Servants in Danish-Norwegian Colonial Greenland 1728-1731 Andersen, Emil 2022 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-475308 eng eng Uppsala universitet, Historiska institutionen National Museum of Denmark http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-475308 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess colonial history social conflict history of violence legal history honour absolutism Greenland Denmark-Norway Kolonihistorie social konflikt voldens historie retshistorie ære enevælde Grønland Danmark-Norge History Historia Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2022 ftuppsalauniv 2023-02-23T21:59:21Z This thesis is a micro-historical study of the role of honour in interpersonal conflicts in the Danish-Norwegian crown colony of Greenland between 1728 and 1731. In the two settlements that constituted the colony, the highest-ranking officials, including the governor, were all oath-sworn royal servants; they were also almost constantly embroiled in personal quarrels. The thesis asks why and how this strife arose, how it developed over time, and what its consequence was for the short- lived crown colony. The argument is that the strife was due to a volatile combination of cramped living quarters in an inhospitable milieu, an ambiguously defined leadership structure, the remoteness of the colony, and, above all, the royal servants’ tendency to view their charge as being closely linked to their personal honour. Furthermore, there was not a sufficiently developed legal system in the colony to handle the strife and attempts by the colonial council to do so made the conflicts worse instead of settling them. The ongoing strife divided the colonists between those loyal to the governor and those loyal to his enemies, but over time the governor became increasingly politically isolated in the face of a united colony council. Ultimately, the thesis argues that, as a final consequence of the antagonism, a sort of silent coup was carried out against the governor. This, in turn, contributed to the termination of the Greenland crown colony. Honour was not the main cause of conflict, but it helped the conflict to grow from technical disagreements into bitter grudges and anxieties, and finally into an attack on the integrity of the colonial leadership structure itself. Activating Arctic Heritage, National Museum of Denmark Bachelor Thesis Arctic Greenland Grønland Uppsala University: Publications (DiVA) Arctic Greenland Handle The ENVELOPE(161.983,161.983,-78.000,-78.000) Norway
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topic colonial history
social conflict
history of violence
legal history
honour
absolutism
Greenland
Denmark-Norway
Kolonihistorie
social konflikt
voldens historie
retshistorie
ære
enevælde
Grønland
Danmark-Norge
History
Historia
spellingShingle colonial history
social conflict
history of violence
legal history
honour
absolutism
Greenland
Denmark-Norway
Kolonihistorie
social konflikt
voldens historie
retshistorie
ære
enevælde
Grønland
Danmark-Norge
History
Historia
Andersen, Emil
A Matter of Honour : Conflicts Between Royal Servants in Danish-Norwegian Colonial Greenland 1728-1731
topic_facet colonial history
social conflict
history of violence
legal history
honour
absolutism
Greenland
Denmark-Norway
Kolonihistorie
social konflikt
voldens historie
retshistorie
ære
enevælde
Grønland
Danmark-Norge
History
Historia
description This thesis is a micro-historical study of the role of honour in interpersonal conflicts in the Danish-Norwegian crown colony of Greenland between 1728 and 1731. In the two settlements that constituted the colony, the highest-ranking officials, including the governor, were all oath-sworn royal servants; they were also almost constantly embroiled in personal quarrels. The thesis asks why and how this strife arose, how it developed over time, and what its consequence was for the short- lived crown colony. The argument is that the strife was due to a volatile combination of cramped living quarters in an inhospitable milieu, an ambiguously defined leadership structure, the remoteness of the colony, and, above all, the royal servants’ tendency to view their charge as being closely linked to their personal honour. Furthermore, there was not a sufficiently developed legal system in the colony to handle the strife and attempts by the colonial council to do so made the conflicts worse instead of settling them. The ongoing strife divided the colonists between those loyal to the governor and those loyal to his enemies, but over time the governor became increasingly politically isolated in the face of a united colony council. Ultimately, the thesis argues that, as a final consequence of the antagonism, a sort of silent coup was carried out against the governor. This, in turn, contributed to the termination of the Greenland crown colony. Honour was not the main cause of conflict, but it helped the conflict to grow from technical disagreements into bitter grudges and anxieties, and finally into an attack on the integrity of the colonial leadership structure itself. Activating Arctic Heritage, National Museum of Denmark
format Bachelor Thesis
author Andersen, Emil
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title A Matter of Honour : Conflicts Between Royal Servants in Danish-Norwegian Colonial Greenland 1728-1731
title_short A Matter of Honour : Conflicts Between Royal Servants in Danish-Norwegian Colonial Greenland 1728-1731
title_full A Matter of Honour : Conflicts Between Royal Servants in Danish-Norwegian Colonial Greenland 1728-1731
title_fullStr A Matter of Honour : Conflicts Between Royal Servants in Danish-Norwegian Colonial Greenland 1728-1731
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