Scandinavian Journal of History

Papers
(The TQCC of Scandinavian Journal of History is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
A greener shade of black? Statoil, the Norwegian government and climate change,1990—20059
Climate in Nordic historical research – a research review and future perspectives8
Gender-equality pioneering, or how three Nordic states celebrated 100 years of women’s suffrage5
The birth of the enterprising soldier: governing military recruitment and retention in post-Cold War Sweden4
Navigating troubled waters: collaboration and resistance in state institutions in Nazi-occupied Norway3
‘Then we were ready to be radicals!’: school student activism in Finnish upper secondary schools in 1960–19673
Scandinavism through Dutch and Flemish eyes3
Narrative and experience: interdisciplinary methodologies between history and narratology3
Food availability and population growth in 17thcentury Sweden2
”Alcohol is Humanity’s enemy!” Propaganda Posters and the 1922 Swedish Prohibition Referendum2
SERVANTS AS CREDITORS: NAVIGATING THE MORAL ECONOMY OF AN EARLY MODERN ARISTOCRATIC HOUSEHOLD2
Producing history, (re)branding the nation: the case of an exhibition on the Danish Golden Age2
Independent women in 18th-century Iceland analysis of the economic status of poor peasant women2
Turning towards the inland sea? Swedish ’soft diplomacy‘ towards the Baltic Soviet republics before independence2
Political sociability at the Brahetrolleborg estate in Denmark, 1789-902
Modelizing the Nordics: Transdiscursive Migrations of Nordic Models, c. 1965-20202
The Swedish Defence Research Establishment (FOA) and the influence of historical knowledge on Swedish civil resistance policy2
Making a model: the 1974 Nordic Environmental Protection Convention and Nordic attempts to form international environmental law2
All the King’s men. The incorporation of Iceland into the Norwegian Realm2
Baltic crisis: Nordic and Baltic countries during the end stage of the Cold War1
The Scandinavian ‘Gypsy friend’1
Bound in captivity: intersections of viking raiding, slaving, and settlement in Western Europe during the ninth century CE1
Conversion as an exemplary experience in the 14th century and today: narrative-comparative approaches to the Exemplum1
Contracted Coercion: Land, Labour and Gender in the Swedish Crofter Institution1
Threats and Euphemisms: the Antisemitic Propaganda of Nasjonal Samling during the Summer and Autumn of 19421
Migrating women and transnational relations: Swedish-American connections since the 1920s1
Introduction: Reimagining the Nordic pasts1
Baltic liberation first-hand: Sweden’s pro-Baltic foreign policy shift and Swedish diplomatic reporting in 1989–19911
Henning Fonsmark and the reformulation of Danish democracy in the 1990s1
Navigating an Orthodox conversion: community, environment, and religion on the Island of Ruhnu, 1866-71
Cumulative Frustrations and the Erosion of Social Trust before the Finnish Civil War1
Changing views on gender and security : Finland’s belated opening of military service to women in the 1990s1
Material politics: approaching welfare history through urban water in 20th-century Denmark1
‘Rise up and walk!’ The Church of Sweden and the ‘problem of vagrancy’ in the early twentieth century1
The rise and fall of ‘propaganda’ as a positive concept: a digital reading of Swedish parliamentary records, 1867–20191
Jørn Henrik Petersen and the origins of the third way: the market turn in the Danish welfare state since the 1970s1
Willingness to Defend and Foreign Policy in Sweden and Finland from the Early Cold War Period to the 2010s1
Eastward and northward: a geographical conception of ‘Norðmannaland’ in Ohthere’s Voyage and its analogues in old Norse/Icelandic literature1
A woman’s rite: rediscovering the ritual of churching in Denmark, c. 1750-19651
Governing sexual citizens: decolonization and venereal disease in Greenland1
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