Ringsakboka : village book for Brøttum - Ringsaker - Veldre

Ringsakboka : village book for Brøttum - Ringsaker - Veldre
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Subtitle
In war and peace
Volume
5
Author(s)
Ola Alsvik
Year
2001
Publisher
Brøttum historielag Ringsaker historielag Veldre historielag
ISBN
8299589509, 8299175623
Pages
499
Part of the work
Ringsakboka
Source
BIBSYS

The book covers the period from 1900 until the major merger of municipalities in 1964.

Contents

 Introduction: 
 Body and society in Ringsaker   13
  
 Part one: 
 The parish tank (1895-1920) 
  
 Chapter 1: Two classes - two cultural zones         15
  
     I.Standstill and movement  
  Class society   16
  The landowners én class, big differences      19
  Big farmers and peasants   20
  Farmers face the forces of modernization   22
  Power and geology   24
  A shift in power: From "Eastern Norway" to "Mountain and Fjord Norway"       27
  The old and the new working class   30
  Between labor and capital   33
  "Circus Changé": A unique cultural encounter   35
    II.Old and new lines  
  The landowner and the fields   39
  Workers are mobilized   42
  The Stange resolution: Labor rebellion against the Left   45
  The left hesitates   46
  The working class: "...an invincible power, naar de vil..."        48
   
   
 Chapter 2:  Østlandsbygda Ringsaker - Ringsakers lågland   51
  
     I.The village and the highway   
  Career choices at the turn of the century   52
  ...and career choices 20 years later   55
  The myth of the passive community   56
  Moelv: The spacious city center   64
  Two attitudes to the "modern" Ringsaker   67
  Attitudes and political action   71
  The national and the local   72
  The party of the big farmers: Det frisinnede Venstre   75
  The political alternatives of the working class   77
    II.Garden and the other way  
  "The "househusband mentality"   79
  Cardinal virtues   80
   
  The good husband - the husband's ambiguous resource   82
  Defense mechanisms: Resistance and devotion   84
  Mealtime and class divide   87
  The difficult aggression   89
  Aggression and the garden ladder   90
  Rank order and farm architecture   98
  Annual cycle 100
  The wheel of life - community and division 115
  Closing - new beginnings 120
   
   
 Chapter 3:  Ringsakers høgland - the hills in the north 122
   
     I.The example of Messenlia - between tubercles and tourists  
  From the porch of Even Sagstuen 123
  Light, air and health 126
  "A first-class cure for pulmonary tuberculosis" 127
  The spa and the clients: Strict discipline and great luxury 130
  The spa and the local community 131
  Tourism and leisure culture 136
  The Ludvik Olestadengen phenomenon and Messenlia's identity 141
    II.The money society conquers the hill towns 
  The outfield - the household's resource 145
  Seterbruket - a system in decline 147
  The forest becomes a business 152
  Money and wealth creation 155
  The outfield: From household resource to business operation 159
  III.Economic competition - political division 
  Nesningene and the common pasture 161
  Parish by parish division? 163
  Breaks and ruptures - an idea of independence is born 164
  Sharing supporters - open and hidden arguments 165
  New divisions in old settlements 167
  Shareholders: Labor unions and smallholder interests      169
  The supporters of sharing: Big farmers on a treasure hunt? 170
  Industrial development in the main parish: The sharing case in a new light 171
  Summary - the glory years of the hill towns 173
   
   
 Part two: 
 The class idea (1920-1935) 
  
 Chapter 4: "The difference between people" 174
   
     I.Crises in business and working life 
  The example of Moelven Brug: From good times to bad 177
  Manufacturing in the 20th century - patterns and variations 180
  Agriculture in the first part of the 20s 182
  The forestry crisis 185
  Unemployment - the problem of the working class 187
   II.Class thinking and care thinking  
  The causes of unemployment - from moral problem to social probe 189
  New care thinking - new care fields 191
  Care thinking and pension reform 194
  Care thinking and labor market policy 196
  Emergency work - an ambiguous offer 197
  III."The upper class and the workers"  
  The working class in Ringsaker - radicalization and division 200
  The breakthrough of the class idea 202
  Farmers in Ringsaker - from individualists to organizers? 203
  Bourgeois versus socialist politics 205
  Collection and collaboration 207
  Towards a common understanding of the crisis 208
  One crisis - many expressions 209
  Planning policy at ringsakersk 212
  Big plans - small results? 214
   
   
 Chapter 5: Farm, hamlet and class  
   
     I.Love and home  
  An American dreams of Veldre 217
  Belonging to a place 219
  The school - a prerequisite for the modern rural community 222
  Musical life and neighborhood pioneers: The diverse teachers 223
  Sport - between utility and enjoyment 226
  Organizations and neighborhood patriotism 233
  The church and women's culture 235
  Parish patriotism versus neighborhood patriotism 239
    II.From farm to hamlet  
  "Skauvægen" and "Prestevægen" 241
  School and garden 242
  Working hours and leisure time separate 245
  Childhood in the interwar period - between the "school bell" and the "farm bell" 247
  Glory years for the hamlet 248
  III."The "class idea" challenges the neighborhood community 
  Moelv - class struggle in the workplace, but equality in leisure 251
  The farming community and the "Great Divide" 256
  Two classes - separate arenas 259
  The working class and the tradition of "Snekkersvekara" 261
  Economic crisis - cultural crisis? 263
  The victory of the neighborhood community? 270
   
   
 Part three: 
 Samholdstanken (1935-1964) 
  
 Chapter 6:  Divide and conquer movements 
   
  Europe, Norway and Ringsaker 272
  Mikkel Sveinhaug's philosophy of history 274
     I.The renaissance of parish separatism  
  From political demands to popular movement 276
  Socialist resistance: "Troll be yourself enough" 279
  The case of Veldre 282
  Poor "Kal Ringsaker" 283
  "Simen Brøttum" and Mikkel Rev 285
  "Ola Veldre" and Berger Langmoen 288
  North and south of Brumunda 293
  Populism against party whip 297
    II.The big dream of joining  
  Economic growth and city center development 301
  The limitations of the dream:  The so-called "Special Interests" 307
  Political alternatives to the "community mindset" 309
  The Labor Party's self-understanding 310
  "Downfall of the Occident"? 313
   
   
 Chapter 7: War years 
   
     I.drama  
  A spring day in 1940 315
  "Dæ vart ittno' ta..." 318
  Actors and pieces 319
  The strategically important Ringsaker 322
  Waiting time and preparations 323
  The village is invaded 324
  April 21, 1940: The day of defeat 328
  War deaths - multiple perspectives 330
    II.Everyday life  
  The many images of war 337
  Getting food - a collective project 339
  Unemployment - the problem that disappeared 342
  The age of confusion - resistance or collaboration? 344
  Nasjonal Samling - Ringsaker's only political party 346
  Management according to the "Driver principle" 350
  Alignment and resistance growth 351
  The biggest victims 355
  The boys in the forest - myth and reality 358
   
   
 Chapter 8: Two settlements  
   
     I.The war settlement and the settlement with the interwar society  
  "Dignity, calm, discipline" 367
  Rural people in court 371
  In the gray zone and beyond 375
    II."The happiest period in Ringsaker's history" 
  The entry of machines into daily life 379
  Kubygda Ringsaker 383
  The agricultural revolution 386
  The diverse forest - business route and cultural factor 391
  The industry as the lure 395
  The service industry - female jobs in growth 399
  "Escape from the countryside" 401
  III.Fine culture, mass culture, common culture  
  Alf Prøysen - the escape from the countryside and the homesteader mentality 402
  Social and artistic life between Tryggve Andersen and Alf Prøysen 405
  Urban fantasies and rural fantasies 407
  "Asfaltbarna" - foreign birds in the Ringsak environment 409
  Three artists' destinies - Johan Nordhagen, Even Framdal, Arne Stenseng     410
  "The educational importance of sport" 413
  Grassroots sports and star sports - from either-or to both-and 414
  The stars 415
  Sport, politics and the arenas of culture 417
  Musical life and ring awareness 420
   
   
 Chapter 9: Across all borders  
   
     I.The culture of unity  422
  The liberation mentality and the vision of a socialist society 423
  Political alignment - the opposition's weakness 425
  The strength of the Labor Party 427
  Municipal growth 429
  New and old workspaces 432
  "Party whip" against "Free voters" 435
  Cracks in the consensus culture 436
    II.Where are the boundaries? The road to a large municipality  
  Two centers of gravity: Moelv and Brumunddal 439
  "If it has to be, it has to be Brummunendøl" 442
  Moelv patriotism and city center ambitions 444
  Veldre: The village's new growth center 445
  One municipality, two centers, three parishes 448
  "The Brumunddal subdivision problem" 451
  Divided Ringsaker - united Furnes? 453
  The Ringsaksokningene deliver the premises 456
  ...the dice serve the conclusion: Large municipality 458
  The crowd gets involved 459
  Towards a large municipality 462
  The new and the old Ringsaker 463
   
   
 Conclusion:  
 "The long interwar period" 465
 Notes 469
 Sources and literature list 479
 Name register 482
 Keyword index 491