
Publications
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• Painting Culture, Painting Nature – Stephen Mopope, Oscar Jacobson and the Development of Indian Art in Oklahoma (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2019).
• A Nation of Women. Gender and Colonial Encounters Among Delaware Indians, (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009).
• Colonialism in the Margins. Cultural Encounters in New Sweden and Lapland, (Leiden: Brill, 2006).
• Concurrent Imaginaries, Postcolonial Worlds. Toward Revised Histories. Diana Brydon, Peter Forsgren, Gunlög Fur, eds. (Leiden and Boston: Brill and Rodopi, 2017).
• Visions of Sápmi, Anna Lydia Svalastog and Gunlög Fur, eds. (Røros: Arthub Publishers, 2015).
• Svenska Möten – hemma och på resa, Gunlög Fur and Erik Engsbråten, eds. (Växjö: Reports from Växjö University – Humanities 18, 2009).
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• “Svensk kolonialism, Sverige och kolonialism eller svenskar och kolonialism?” (with John Hennessey). Introduction to special issue, Historisk Tidskrift 140:3 (2020): 375-384.
• “Different Ways of Seeing ‘Savagery’ – Two Nordic Travelers in 18th Century North America,” History of the Human Sciences 32:4 (2019): 43-62.
• “’The Earrings:’ Friendship Across Ethnic and Gendered Boundaries in the American West,” Women’s History Review 28:1 (2019): 23-41.
• ”Intersecting Worlds: New Sweden’s Transatlantic Entanglements,” (with Magdalena Naum and Jonas M. Nordin), Journal Transnational American Studies 7:1 (2016): 1-22.
• ”Colonial Fantasies – American Indians, Indigenous Peoples, and a Swedish Discourse of Innocence,” National Identities 18:1 (2016): 11-33.
• “Writing the Nation – Review article of Matthias Middell & Lluis Roura (red.), Transnational challenges to national history writing,” Historisk Tidskrift 136:2 (2016): 280-284.
• “Culture Bound and Unbound: Concurrent Voices and Claims in Postcolonial Places,” Introduction to special issue, with Diana Brydon and Peter Forsgren, Culture Unbound. Journal of Current Cultural Research, 6 (2014): 1253-1257.
• ”Indians and Immigrants - Entangled Histories,” Journal of American Ethnic History 33:3 (2014): 55-76.
• “Möten och ansvar,” Scandia 79:2 (2013): 36-45.
• “Om kulturmöte och sammanflätade historier – Gunlög Fur läser Cherríe Moraga,” Tidskrift för Genusvetenskap 4 (2010): 62-66.
• “Introduction” (with Pernille Ipsen), Special issue of Itinerario vol. XXXIII:2 (2009) on “Scandinavian Colonialism”: 7-16.
• “The US of America.” (Keynote at NAAS conference in Tampere, 2007), American Studies in Scandinavia, vol. 40:1-2 (2009): 63-79.
• “Reading Margins. Colonial Encounters in Sapmi and Lenapehoking in the 17th and 18th centuries,” Feminist Studies vol 32:3 (Fall 2006): 491-521.
• “Ädla vildar, grymma barbarer och postmoderna historier,” Historisk Tidskrift 4 (1999): 637-653.
• “Gränsöverskridande kvinnor och svenska män. Kön och sexualitet på gränsen mellan samiskt och svenskt i tidigmodern tid,” Kvinnovetenskaplig tidskrift 1 (1998): 49-64.
• “Kvinnobyar och män i kvinnokläder. Genus och sexualitet i indianernas Nordamerika,” lambda nordica, vol. 2, no. 2 (Augusti 1996): 7-23.
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• “West of the forbidden path: Authority and autonomy in Indigenous-Moravian encounters in the Ohio Country,” in Astrid Wendel-Hansen, Katarina Nordström & Francisca Hoyer, eds., To Take Us Lands Away. Essays in Honour of Margaret Hunt (Uppsala: Studia Historica Upsaliensia 274, 2022), 241-257.
• “Captain Jack’s Whip and Borderlands of Swedish-Indigenous Encounters,” in Dag Blanck and Adam Hjorthén, eds., Swedish-American Borderlands. New Histories of Transatlantic Relations (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2021), 192-210.
• “Always Already Cosmopolitan: Indigenous People and Swedish Modernity,” in Gurminder K. Bhambra and John Narayan, eds., European Cosmopolitanism: Colonial Histories and Postcolonial Societies (London: Routledge, 2017), 65-81.
• “Concurrences as a Methodology for Discerning Concurrent Histories,” in Diana Brydon, Peter Forsgren, Gunlög Fur, eds., Concurrent Imaginaries, Postcolonial Worlds. Toward Revised Histories (Leiden and Boston: Brill and Rodopi, 2017), 33-57.
• ”Indians and Immigrants – Entangled Histories,” in John Bukcowczyk, ed., Immigrant Identity and the Politics of Citizenship (Common Threads, vol. 2) (Champagne: University of Illinois Press, 2016).
• ”Att sona det förflutna,” In Daniel Lindmark & Olle Sundström, eds., De historiska relationerna mellan Svenska kyrkan och samerna (Skellefteå: Artos & Norma Bokförlag, 2016), 147-184.
• ”Kolonisation och kulturmöten under 1600- och 1700-talen,” in Daniel Lindmark & Olle Sundström, eds., De historiska relationerna mellan Svenska kyrkan och samerna (Skellefteå: Artos & Norma bokförlag, 2016), 235-276.
• ”’But in itself the law is only white' – knowledge claims and universality in the history of cultural encounters,” in Gesa Mackenthun and Andreas Beer (eds.), ‘Fugitive’ Knowledge: The Preservation and Loss of Knowledge in Cultural Contact Zones. Münster: Waxmann, (2015), 27-47.
• ”Colonialism and Swedish History: Unthinkable Connections?” in Magdalena Naum and Jonas M. Nordin, eds., Scandinavian Colonialism and the Rise of Modernity: Small Time Agents in a Global Arena (New York: Springer, 2013), 17-36.
• ”De l’étranger á l’ascendant: les perceptions suédois des Samis á l’époque modern (1630-1749),” in Éric Schnakenbourg, ed., Figures du Nord. Scandinavie, Groenland et Sibérie. Perceptions et représentations des espaces septentrionaux du Moyen Àge au XVIIIe siècle (Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2012), 117-133.
• Weibe-Town and the Delawares-as-Women. Gender Crossing and Same-sex Relations in 18th Century Northeastern Indian Culture,” in Thomas A. Foster, ed., Long Before Stonewall: Histories of Same-Sex Sexuality in Early America (New York University Press, 2007), 32-50.
• “The Struggle for Civilised Marriages in Early Modern Sweden and Colonial North America,” in Patricia Grimshaw and Russell McGregor, eds., Collisions of Cultures and Identities: Settlers and Indigenous Peoples (Melbourne: RMIT Publishing, 2006), 40-63.
• “’Some Women are Wiser than Some Men’: Gender and Native American History,” in Nancy Shoemaker, ed., Clearing a Path: Theorizing the Past in Native American Studies (New York and London: Routledge, 2002), 75-103.
• “Monument, minnen och maskerader – eller vem tillhör historien?” in Peter Aronsson, ed., Makten över minnet (Lund: Studentlitteratur, 2000), 34-49.
• ”Konsten att se,” in Historiska etyder. En vänbok till Stellan Dahlgren (Uppsala, 1997), 83-94.
• “De äro barbarorum barbarissimi,” in Stellan Dahlgren, Anders Florén, Åsa Karlsson, eds., Makt & Vardag. Hur man styrde, levde och tänkte under svensk stormaktstid (Atlantis, 1993), 289-306.
• “Saami and Lenapes meet Swedish colonizers in the seventeenth century,” in Readings in Saami History, Culture and Language III, ed. Roger Kvist (Center for Arctic Cultural Research, Miscellaneous Publications no. 14, Umeå University, 1992), 41-62.
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• ”Tillhör samerna den svenska historien?”, humanetten 22 (2008), http://www.vxu.se/hum/publ/humanetten/nummer22.pdf.
• “Att skapa ordning,” Ord & Bild 2:2008.
• ”Borderless land? Historians and the North Calotte in the Early Modern Period,” Illmik Petrozavodsk, no. 2, vol. 4 (2007), http://illmik.petrsu.ru/2007news4/Fur.html.
• “Tjej eller fotbollsspelare? Om kropp, kön och identitet i det sena 1900-talet,” idrottsforum.org (http://www.idrottsforum.org, 2005-02-28).
• “Romantic Relations: Swedish Attitudes towards Indians during the Twentieth Century,” The Swedish-American Historical Quarterly, vol. LV, no. 3 (July 2004): 145-164.
• “Native Americans – from compensation to casinos,” humanetten 8 (2001). http://www.hum.vxu/publ/humanetten/nummer8/art0105.html
• ”Swedes and Indians: Realities and Illusions,” SINAS-News, 25:1 (2000): 4-8.
• ”Contacts between the Saamis and the Swedish State in the 17th and 18th Centuries,” Kungliga Vitterhets- Historie och Antikvitets Akademien, Konferenser 39 (1997): 61-72.
• “The Making of a Legend: Joe Hill and the I.W.W.,” The Swedish-American Historical Quarterly, vol. XL, no. 3 (July 1989): 101-113.
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• “Afterword: Concurrent Events and Entanglements in a Nordic-American Borderland,” in Rani-Henrik Andersson and Janne Lahti, eds., Finnish Settler Colonialism in North America. Rethinking Finnish Experiences in Transnational Spaces (Helsinki: Helsinki University Press, 2022), 285-290.
• “Nasafjäll – en vandring i tid och rum,” in Jørgen Bruhn, Åsa Nilsson Skåve, Piia K. Posti, and Anna Salomonsson, eds., Litteraturen i arbete. Vänskrift till Peter Forsgren (Trolltrumma, 2022), 77-87.
• “Foreword,” in Raita Merivirta, Leila Koivunen, Timo Särkkää, eds., Finnish Colonial Encounters. From Anti-Imperialism to Cultural Colonialism and Complicity (Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies, Palgrave Macmillan, 2021), v-ix.
• “Cataloguing a New World: Pehr Kalm in Canada,” In Canada-Finland. Celebrating 2017 (Seinäjoki: Finnish-Canadian Society/Suomi-Kanada-seura and Embassy of Canada to Finland, 2017), 26-29.
• “Jakobsson upptäcker Amerika. Svenskar möter kiowaindianer,” in Kungliga Vitterhets-, historie- och antikvitets Akademiens Årsbok (2015), 131-144.
• “Dealing with the Wrongs of History?” in Anna Lydia Svalastog and Gunlög Fur, eds., Visions of Sápmi (Oslo: Arthub Publishers, 2015), 129-147.
• “Indianer reser österut – eller osagerna och giraffen,” in Annette Årheim, Maria Olaussen, Peter Forsgren, and Lars Elleström, eds., Resor i tid och rum: Festskrift till Margareta Petersson (Göteborg: Makadam, 2013), 134-153.
• ”Tillhör samerna den svenska historien?” in Bo Andersson, ed., Samer. Om Nordmalingdomen och om ett urfolks rättigheter och identitet (Norsborg: Recito, 2013), 169-183.
• ”Andreas Hesselius, Pehr Kalm och synen på indianer,” in Gunlög Fur and Eriks Engsbråten, eds., Svenska Möten – hemma och på resa (Växjö: Reports from Växjö University – Humanities 18, 2009), 42-63.
• “Gränsöverskridande kvinnor och svenska män. Kön och sexualitet på gränsen mellan samiskt och svenskt i tidigmodern tid,” In Åarjel-saemieh. Samer i sør. Årbok nr. 9. Britt Inger G. Stenfjell, ed. (Snåsa: Stiftelsen Saemien Sijte, 2007), 131-150.
• ”Historiska marginaler – genusforskarens arbetsfält?” in Kerstin Sandell and Diana Mulinari, eds., Feministiska interventioner. Berättelser om och från en annan värld (Atlas förlag, 2006), 304-320.
• ”Fabrications of Friendship? The Historiography of European-Indian Friendship in the Delaware Valley,” in Dag Blanck, Rolf Lundén, and Kerstin Shands, eds., (Södertörns högskola, 2004), 105-120.
• ”Könsgränser och kulturgränser,” in Eva Borgström, ed., Makalösa kvinnor. Könsöverskridare i myt och verklighet (AlfabetaAnamma, 2002), 157-192.
• ”Kampen om orden,” in Lars Olssson and Sune Åkerman, eds., Hembygden & Världen. Festskrift till Ulf Beijbom (Växjö: Svenska Emigrantinstitutets skriftserie 13, 2002), 195-206.
• ”Svar på tal – indianer och samer bemöter europeisk kolonisation,” in Universitet 2000. Föreläsningar hållna under humanistdagarna 15-16 oktober 1999. Rapporter från Växjö universitet 3, (Växjö 1999), 20-28.
• ”Svenskarnas uppfattning av samer från stormaktstiden till 1700-talets mitt,” in Främlingen – dröm eller hot (Nationalmuseum, 1996), 34-44.
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• ”Atlanten 1500-1800,” in En samtidig världshistoria (Lund: Studentlitteratur, 2014/2017), 636-660.
• ”Svensk kolonialism i Sápmi,” in Klara Arnberg, Pia Laskar, and Fia Sundevall, eds., (Stockholm: Leopard förlag, 2015), 64-75.
• “Likhet heller skillnad – pedagogikens demokratiska dilemma,” in Martin Stigmar, ed., Högskolepedagogik. Att vara professionell som lärare i högskolan (Stockholm: Liber, 2009), 199-215.
• ”Invandrare och samer,” Signums svenska kulturhistoria III: Stormaktstiden (2005), 349-373.
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• Book reviews (selected) in Svensk Historisk Tidskrift, Karolinska förbundets årsskrift, American Studies in Scandinavia, Journal of Moravian History, Scandinavian Journal of History, Journal of American History, American Historical Review, Journal of the Early Republic, Journal of American Ethnic History, National Identities, Western Historical Quarterly.
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• “Hänsynens homofobi,” in Eva Borgström, ed., Den moderna homofobin (Charlie by Kabusa, 2011), 165-175.
• Robert Fur. Folkbildare, förkunnare, far, Gunnar Fur, med bearbetning och förord av Gunlög Fur (Halmstad, 2019).
Gunlög Fur
Sami Lakomäki
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Lakomäki, Sami 2014: Gathering Together: The Shawnee People through Diaspora and Nationhood, 1600–1870. New Haven: Yale University Press.
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Lakomäki, Sami, Janne Lahti, and Rinna Kullaa 2022: “Johdanto: Suomi kolonialismin ja rajaseutujen risteyskohdissa.” In Kolonialismi Suomen rajaseuduilla. Ed. by Rinna Kullaa, Janne Lahti, and Sami Lakomäki. Helsinki: Gaudeamus, pp. 17–30.
Lakomäki, Sami 2022: “Tuhottuja kyliä, verisiä puita: Väkivaltaiset tarinat Sápmissa ja sen rajaseuduilla 1600–1800-luvuilla.” In Kolonialismi Suomen rajaseuduilla. Ed. by Rinna Kullaa, Janne Lahti, and Sami Lakomäki. Helsinki: Gaudeamus, pp. 77–96.
Lakomäki, Sami, Timo Ylimaunu, and Ritva Kylli 2019: “Webs of Drinking: Alcohol, Colonialism, and Social Relations in Early Modern Sápmi.” In The Historical Archaeology of Shadow and Intimate Economies. Ed. by James A. Nyman, Kevin R. Fogle, and Mary C. Beaudry. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, pp. 31–50.
Lakomäki, Sami 2017: “From Ohio to Oklahoma and Beyond: The Long Removal of the Lewistown Shawnees.” In The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma: Resilience through Adversity. Ed. by Stephen Warren. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, pp. 43–57. -
Lakomäki, Sami 2022: “Tell Them Nott to Bring Any Rum Here: Alcohol Regulation, Authority, and Sovereignty among the Shawnees, 1700–1860.” History and Anthropology 33 (4): 496–515.
Lakomäki, Sami, Sirpa Aalto, and Ritva Kylli 2020: ”Näkymättömissä ja kuulumattomissa? Saamelaiset ja koloniaaliset arkistot.” Historiallinen aikakauskirja 118 (4): 438–450.
Lakomäki, Sami, Ritva Kylli, and Timo Ylimaunu 2017: “Drinking Colonialism: Alcohol, Indigenous Status, and Native Space on Shawnee and Sámi Homelands, 1600–1850.” NAIS: Journal of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association 4 (1): 1–29.
Lakomäki, Sami 2016: “‘We Then Went to England’: Shawnee Storytelling and the Atlantic World.” Ethnohistory 63 (4): 595–619.
Lakomäki, Sami 2014: “‘Our Line’: The Shawnees, the United States, and Competing Borders on the Great Lakes ‘Borderlands,’ 1795–1832.” Journal of the Early Republic 34 (4): 597–624.
Ylimaunu, Timo, Sami Lakomäki, Titta Kallio-Seppä, Paul R. Mullins, Risto Nurmi, and Markku Kuorilehto 2014: “Borderlands as Spaces: Creating Third Spaces and Fractured Landscapes in Medieval Northern Finland.” Journal of Social Archaeology 14 (2): 244–267.Heikkinen, Hannu Ilmari, Sami Lakomäki, and John Baldridge 2007: “The Dimensions of Sustainability and the Neo-entrepreneurial Adaption Strategies in Reindeer Herding in Finland”. Journal of Ecological Anthropology 11 (1): 25–42.
Janne Lahti
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Finnish Settler Colonialism in North America: Rethinking Finnish Experiences in Transnational Spaces
Andersson, RH. & Lahti, J., 30 Dec. 2022, Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. 316 pages (AHEAD: Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences series; no. 2)
Wars for Empire: Apaches, the United States, and the Southwest BorderlandsLahti, J., 1 Oct. 2017, Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma press. 318 pages.
Cultural Construction of Empire: The US Army in Arizona and New MexicoLahti, J., Dec. 2012, Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press. 360 pages.
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2022
Gustaf Nordenskiöld and the Mesa Verde: Settler Colonial Disconnects and Finnish Colonial Legacies.
Lahti, J., 30 Dec. 2022, Finnish Settler Colonialism in North America: Rethinking Finnish Experiences in Transnational Spaces.
Andersson, RH. & Lahti, J. (ed.). Helsinki: Helsinki University Press, pp. 259-284. 26 pages (Ahead: Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences; no. 2).Introduction: Finns and the Settler Colonial Worlds of North America.
Andersson, RH. & Lahti, J., 30 Dec. 2022, Finnish Settler Colonialism in North America: Rethinking Finnish Experiences in Transnational Spaces. Andersson, RH. & Lahti, J. (ed.). Helsinki: Helsinki University Press , pp. 1-18 18 Number of pages (AHEAD: Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences; no. 2).
Introduction: Finland at the crossroads of colonialism and border regions.
Lahti, J., Kullaa, R. & Lakomäki, S., May. 2022, Colonialism in Finland's border regions. Gaudeamus, pp. 17-32. 16 pages.
Post-colonial research excerpt and history.
Lahti, J. , Aug. 2022, Keys to the Past: A Guide to the Methods of Historical Research.
Tepora, T., Danielsbacka, M. & Hannikainen, M. (eds). Gaudeamus, pp. 179-195. 21 pages.Prisoners of Education: Chiricahua Apaches, Schooling, and the Lived Experience of Settler Colonial Inclusion.
Lahti, J., Nov. 2022, Global Perspectives on Boarding Schools in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Gerster, D. & Jensz, F. (Eds.). Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 123-144. 22 pages (Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood).
From border region to home region: Belonging and longing in remembering Petsamo.
Lahti, J., May. 2022, Colonialism in Finland's border regions. Kullaa, R., Lahti, J. & Lakomäki, S. (eds.). Gaudeamus, pp. 201-219. 19 pages.
Settler Colonial Eyes: Finnish Travel Writers and the Colonization of Petsamo.
Lahti, J., January 2022, Finnish Colonial Encounters: From Anti-Imperialism to Cultural Colonialism and Complicity. Merivirta, R., Koivunen, L. & Särkkä, T. (ed.). Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 95-120.(Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies).
2021
In Service of Empires: Apaches and Askaris as Colonial Soldiers.
Lahti, J. & Moyd, MR, 30 Jan. 2021, German and United States Colonialism in a Connected World: Entangled Empires. Lahti, J. (ed.). Palgrave Macmillan, Volume 2021. pp. 253-276. 24 pages (Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies).
Relational Empires
Lahti, J., 30 January. 2021, German and United States Colonialism in a Connected World: Entangled Empires. Lahti, J. (ed.). Palgrave Macmillan, Volume 2021. pp. 1-14 (Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies).
2020
Reel Settler Colonialism: Gazing, Reception, and Production of Global Settler Cinemas.
Lahti, J. & Weaver-Hightower, R., July 2020, Cinematic Settlers: The Settler Colonial World in Film. Lahti, J. & Weaver-Hightower, R. (Eds.). USA: Routledge, Volume 2020. pp. 1-10. 10 pages.
The Unbearable Settler West in The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.
Lahti, J., July. 2020, Cinematic Settlers: The Settler Colonial World in Film. Lahti, J. & Weaver-Hightower, R. (Eds.). USA: Routledge, Volume 2020. pp. 77-86. 10 pages.
'Brave Men to Brave Men': Experiencing Honor and Masculinities on a Settler Colonial Borderland.
Lahti, J., Nov. 2020, An Unfamiliar America: Essays in American Studies. Helo, A. & Saikku, M. (eds.). USA: Routledge, Volume 2020. pp. 46-64. 19 pages (Routledge Advances in American History).
2017
Introduction: Common Men, Violence, and Settler Colonialism.
Lahti, J., April. 2017, Soldiers in the Southwest Borderlands, 1848-1886. Lahti, J. (ed.). University of Oklahoma press, pp. 5-12. 8 pages.
John Rope
Lahti, J., April. 2017, Soldiers in the Southwest Borderlands, 1848-1886. Lahti, J. (ed.). University of Oklahoma press, pp. 197-217. 21 pages.
2015
Forts on the Northern Plains.
Lahti, J., 2015, Companion to Custer and the Little Bighorn Campaign. Lookingbill, B. (ed.). Wiley Blackwell, pp. 130-147.
2014
Apaches and the US Empire.
Lahti, J., 2014, North American Studies Crossroads: An Anthology of Finnish Perspectives. Rani, A. & Saara, K. (Eds.). Helsinki: University of Helsinki, Department of World Cultures (Renvall Institute Publications; Volume 32).
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2022
Sudwester Reiter: Fear, Belonging, and Settler Colonial Violence in NamibiaLahti, J., Nov. 2022, in: Journal of Genocide Research. 2022, 4 , pp. 529-548.
2021
“Self-identification, i.e. the characteristics of colonial power in the North.”
Lahti, J. & Kullaa, R., 23 April 2021, published in: SHS blog series.
“As an American researcher in modern times.”
Lahti, J., 24 March 2021, in: SAM Magazine.
2020
“Apache Land: Indigenous Colonialism on North America's Borderlands.”
Lahti, J., 30 Dec. 2020, in: Comparativ. 30, 3-4, pp. 126-139. 14 pages.
“The multifaceted nature of colonialism and its understanding in the context of Finland.”
Lahti, J. & Kullaa, R., 1 Dec. 2020, in: Historillinen Aikakauskirja. 118, 4, pp. 420-426. 7 pages.
2019
“Settlement colonialism.”
Lahti, J., April. 2019, in: Science term bank.
“Colonialism.”
Lahti, J., April. 2019, in: Science term bank.
2017
Book review: The Apache Wars: The Hunt for Geronimo, the Apache Kid, and the Captive Boy Who Started the Longest War in American History
Lahti, J., 1 Mar. 2017, in: Journal of American History. 103, 4, pp. 1058-1059. 2 pages
Fred Barton and the Warlords' Horses of China: How an American Cowboy Brought the Old West to the Far East [Book review]
Lahti, J., 2017, in: Journal of the West. 56, 1, p. 85. 1 page.
Settler Passages: Mobility and Settler Colonial Narratives in Westerns
Lahti, J., Oct. 2017, in: Journal of the West. 56, 4, pp. 67-76. 10 pages.
2016
Borderlands in Movies: Manliness, Violence, and Anglo Crossings of the US-Mexican Border
Lahti, J., 2016, in: Journal of the Southwest. 58, 2, pp. 335-358. 24 pages.
German Colonialism and the Age of Global Empires [Book reviews]
Lahti, J., 2016, in: Journal of Colonialism & Colonial History. 17, 1.
Brooke N. Newman, eds., “Native Diasporas: Indigenous Identities and Settler Colonialism in the Americas.”
Lahti, J., summer 2015, in: Journal of American History. 102, (June 2015), 2 pages.
2014
Review: Amy S. Greenberg, “A Wicked War: Polk, Clay, Lincoln, and the 1846 US Invasion of Mexico.”
Lahti, J., January. 2014, in: Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 117 (January 2014), 3, 2 pages.
Review: Brian DeLay, ed., “North American Borderlands.”
Lahti, J., Nov. 2014, in: Settler Colonial Studies. 4, 4, 2 pages.
Review: Elizabeth A. Fenn, “Encounters at the Heart of the World: A History of the Mandan People.”
Lahti, J., Dec. 2014, in: Journal of Colonialism & Colonial History. 15, (Winter 2014), 3 pages.
Review: Kenneth D. Rose, “Unspeakable Awfulness: America Through the Eyes of European Travelers, 1865-1900.”
Lahti, J., January. 2014, in: European Journal of American Studies. 2014, 1, 3 pages.
Review: William M. Clements, “Imagining Geronimo: An Apache Icon in Popular Culture.”
Lahti, J., April. 2014, in: Journal of Arizona History. 55, 1 (Spring 2014) , 2 pages.
Bloody Savages. Apaches in the Movies.
Lahti, J. & Hämäläinen, R. (eds.), 2014 , in: Kajo': Journal of American indigenous Peoples. 18, 2, pp. 22-29.
2013
Review of: Federal Fathers and Mothers: A Social History of the United States Indian Service, 1869-1933.
Lahti, J. , 2013, in: Journal of American Ethnic History. 32, 2, pp. 144-145. 2 pages.
Silver Screen Savages: Images of Apaches in Motion Pictures.
Lahti, J. , April. 2013, in: Journal of Arizona History. 54, 1, pp. 51-84.
2012
Book Review: The Northern Cheyenne Exodus in History and Memory
Lahti, J., 2012, in: Western Historical Quarterly. 43, 3, pp. 385-386. 2 pages.
Review: Anthony Mora, "Border Dilemmas: Racial and National Uncertainties in New Mexico, 1848-1912."
Lahti, J., Sept. 2012, in: Canadian Journal of History. 47, 2.
Review: Edwin R. Sweeney, “From Cochise to Geronimo: The Chiricahua Apaches, 1874-1886.”
Lahti, J., January 2012, in: Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 115, 3.
Review: Sherry L. Smith and Brian Frehner, eds. “Indians & Energy: Exploitation and Opportunity in the American Southwest.”
Lahti, J., July 2012, in: Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 116, 1.
2011
Review: Alan Gallay, ed., "Indian Slavery in Colonial America."
Lahti, J., January 2011, in: Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 114, 3, 2 pages.
Review: Jeffrey P. Shepherd, “We Are an Indian Nation: A History of the Hualapai People.”
Lahti, J., summer 2011 , in: Ethnohistory. 58, 3.
Review: Mark van de Logt, “War Party in Blue: Pawnee Scouts in the US Army.”
Lahti, J., Sept. 2011, in: Western Historical Quarterly. 42, 3.
2010
Review: John R. Wunder & Kurt E. Kinbacher, eds., “Reconfigurations of Native North America: An Anthology of New Perspectives.”
Lahti, J., summer 2010, in the publication: Historillinen Aikakauskirja. 108, 2, 2 pages.
Journey to the 'Outside': The US Army on the Road to the Southwest.
Lahti, J., Sept. 2010, in: New Mexico Historical Review. 85, 4, pp. 349-374.
Review: Herman J. Viola, “Warriors in Uniform: The Legacy of American Indian Heroism.”
Lahti, J., summer 2010, in: Great Plains Quarterly. 30, 3, 1 page.
Review: Jill St. Germain, “Broken Treaties: United States and Canadian Relations with the Lakotas and the Plains Cree, 1868-1885.”
Lahti, J., January. 2010, in: Canadian Journal of History. 65, 3, 2 pages.
Review: Robert Wooster, “The American Military Frontiers: The United States Army in the West, 1783-1900.”
Lahti, J., summer 2010, in: Journal of the West. 49, 3, 1 page.
2008
Colonized Labor: Apaches and Pawnees as Army Workers.
Lahti, J., Sept. 2008, in: Western Historical Quarterly. 39, 3, pp. 283-302.
Lindsay Doran
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Books Received/Book Review: A Multicultured Life, Dolores Wharton. The Michigan Historical Review, vol. 46, number 1, pp. 193-194, 30 April 2020. http://doi.org/10.1353/mhr.2020.0039.
Book Review: The Algiers Motel Incident, John Hersey. The Michigan Historical Review, vol. 46, number 1, pp. 193-194, 30 April 2020. http://doi.org/10.1353/mhr.2020.0039.
Book Review: Black Indian, Shonda Buchanan. The Michigan Historical Review, vol. 46, number 1, pp. 174-175, 12 September 2019. doi:10.1353/mhr.2020.0026.
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“Conferences, TAships, and Connections: A Graduate Student’s First Impressions,” [Re]Collection, Recollection History, Central Michigan University Department of History, 25 October 2020.
“New Semester, New Editor,” [Re]Collection, Recollection History, Central Michigan University Department of History, 17 August 2020.
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Lindsay Elizabeth Doran (2023) ‘For Their Own Good’: Examining ‘Gentle’ Colonialism and Finnish Exceptionalism Within Narratives of Finland’s Indigenous Residential Schools, Scandinavian Journal of History, DOI: 10.1080/03468755.2023.2261446
Britt Kramvig
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2021 B. Kramvig, H. Guttorm, K. Pirak Sikku & M. Pettersen Kraftfull slumrende gjensidighet - Forhandlinger i og om samiske landskap, I J. Pløger, A. Førde og A.L. Sand (red.) Improvisasjon – byliv mellom plan og planløshet. Oslo: Spartacus Forlag.
2019 J. Henriksen, I. Hydle & B. Kramvig. Recognition, Reconciliation and Restoration: Applying a Postcolonial Understanding in Social Work and Healing, Oslo: Orkana forlag.
2017 Orientalism or cultural encounters? Tourism assembling culture, capital, and identities in A. Viken & D. Müller (eds.) Tourism and Indigeneity in the Arctic, Bristol: Channel View Publications pp. 50-71.
2016 B. Kramvig, B. Kristoffersen & A. Førde» Responsible cohabitation in Arctic Waters. The Promise of a Spectacle touristic», in Abram, S. & K. A. Lund (eds.) Green Ice, Palgrave
2016 B. Kramvig & A. B. Flemmen ‘What alters when the Sami traditional costume travels?’ Affective investments in the Sápmi, in Jonas Frykman and Maja Povrzanović Frykman, (eds.) Sensitive Objects: Affects and Material Culture, Lund: Nordic Academic Press. pp.179-199
2016 B. Kramvig & M. Pettersen Living land – Below as Above, in Living Earth, Fieldnotes from the Dark Ecology Project, Amsterdam: Sonic Act Press. pp.131-141.
2015 «Gifts of Dreams, Connecting to Sami Epistemic Practice» in B. Miller (eds.) Traditional Sami health and healing Practices, Edmonton: Polynya Press/University of Alberta Press pp. 183-209
2015 B. Kristofferson, B. Kramvig & R. Norum «An Anthropocene Ethics for Arctic Tourism?» in Tourism and the Anthropocene, edited by Martin Gren and Edward Huijbens. London: Routledge pp.94-110
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2023 B. Kramvig, S. Joks, N. Hermansen, Ø. Steinlien, L. Østmo, A. Kalvemo. Notes on representation of Indigenous Sámi in research in The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology Kalvemo https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781118924396.wbiea2523
2023 D. Chartier, H. Guttorm, B. Kramvig, B. Kristoffersen, J. Riquet, and P. Steinberg. Chapter 7 Decolonial Cartographies Countermapping in the Arctic, In Mediated Arctic Geographies edited by Liisa-Rávná Finbog and Johannes Riquet, with the collective authors of this book, print.
2022 B. Kramvig & T. Kvidahl-Rørvik. Sámi storytelling through design. (520-535) I Valkonen, S., Aikio, Á., Alakorva, S., & Magga, S.-M. (Eds.). The Sámi World (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi-org.mime.uit.no/10.4324/9781003025511
2022 M. Danbolt, H. Guttorm, & C. Hætta. Øvelser i sameksistens: Kunstneriske fellesskaps(for)handlinger på kulturfestivaler i Sápmi. I M. Fieldseth, H.H. Stien & J. Veiteberg (red.). Kunstskapte fellesskap (s. 263–302). Fagbokforlaget.
2021 H. Guttorm, L. Kantonen, B. Kramvig & A. Pyhälä. Decolonized Research-Storying Bringing Indigenous Ontologies and Care into the Practices of Research Writing. (p. 113 – 143) in P. Virtanen, T. Olsen, P. Keskitalo, Contemporary Saami Research and Indigenous Studies in Saami and Nordic Contexts. Brill|Sense. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004463097_006
2019 B. Kramvig & H. Verran. Stories, stones, and memories in the land of dormant reciprocity. Opening up Possibilities for Reconciliation with a politics that works tensions of dissensus and consensus with care; in Henriksen, Hydle & Kramvig (eds): Recognition, Reconciliation and Restoration: Applying a Postcolonial Understanding in Social Work and Healing, pp. 163-181, Oslo: Orkana forlag.
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2023 B. Kramvig, M. Danbolt Frictional Encounters: Staging Reconciliation in the artistic performance Blodklubb in Special Issue of Dieđut edited by Mathias Danbolt, Britt Kramvig and Christina Hætta Art and Social Communities in Sápmi, print.
2023 B. Kramvig; M. Kaldager, K. Pirak Sikku. Samiske spor i arkivet. Nytt Norsk Tidsskrift, Vol. 40 issue 1. s.18-29.
2023 B. Kramvig, M.Danbolt & C. Hætta (red.) Art and Social Communities in Sápmi, Special Issue Dieđut.
2021 B. Kramvig & D. Avango. The multiple landscapes of Biedjovággi: Ontological conflicts on indigenous land. Polar Record, Vol. 57, article id e35.2.
2022 J. Henriksen, N. Doering, S. Dudeck, S. Elverum, C. Fisher, T. Herrmann, R. Laptander, B. Kramvig, J. Milton, E. Omma, G. Saxinger, A. Scheepstra, K. Wilson. Improving the relationships between Indigenous rights holders and researchers in the Arctic: an invitation for change in funding and collaboration. Environmental Research Letters 2022; Volum 17 (6). ISSN 1748-9326.s doi: https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac72b5.
2020 B. Kramvig & A. Førde Stories of reconciliation enacted in the everyday lives of Sámi tourism entrepreneurs, Acta Borealia, 37:1-2, 27-42, DOI: 10.1080/08003831.2020.1752463
2020 B. Kramvig & N. Helander Brev I mørketid. I Provins Vilse, s. 48-54.
2020 B. Landskap som hjem; I Norsk Antropologisk Tidsskrift, 31, nr. 1–2-2020, s. 88–102
2019 B. Kramvig & A. B. Flemmen "Turbulent indigenous objects – controversies around cultural appropriation and recognition of difference." Journal of Material Culture. Vol. 24: 1:64-82, DOI: 10.1177/1359183518782719
2019 H. Guttorm, B. Kramvig & L. Kantonen Pluriversal stories with Indigenous wor(l)ds creating paths behind the next mountain, in Dutkansearvi Journal. 3 (2) 149 – 172.
2018 C. Brattland, B. Kramvig & H. Verran "Doing Indigenous Methodologies: Towards a Practice of the 'Careful Partial Participant'." In ab-Original: Journal of Indigenous Studies and First Nations' and First Peoples' Cultures. Vol. 2 pp. 74-95.
Photo credit: Katarina PIrak Sikku