Local Pasts and International Inspirations: The Heritagisation and Caminoisation of Pilgrimage Landscapes in Norway
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Methodological Approach and Empirical Data for the Study
2.2. Nidaros and St Olav: Historical Roots for Contemporary Pilgrimage Renewals
3. Analytical Approach: Heritagisation of Religion and Caminoisation
3.1. Heritagisation
3.2. Caminoisation
4. Development of the St Olav Ways
4.1. The Pilgrim Way Project
4.2. Project Pilgrimage Motif
5. “The Pilgrim Mode” and Local Adaptions of Caminoised Pilgrimage Administration
6. Concluding Thoughts
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
References
List of Interviews
Bergen, 20.05.19, initiator of the Sunniva Route.Bergen, 22.05.19, initiator of pilgrimage activities connected to the Coastal Pilgrimage Route and Bergen.Trondheim, 18.06.19, employee at the National Pilgrim Centre in Trondheim.Oslo, 21.06.19, volunteer of pilgrimage work in Oslo and in Selje.Oslo, 30.01.20, member of the Pilgrim Confraternity of St Hallvard, Oslo.Selje, 22.06.20, employee at Selje Regional Pilgrim Centre.Oslo, 24.08.20, employee at Dovre Regional Pilgrim Centre.Oslo, 23.11.20, employee at Oslo Regional Pilgrim Centre.Tønsberg, 08.05.21, member of the Confraternity of St James Norway.Sources
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Lunde, H.K. Local Pasts and International Inspirations: The Heritagisation and Caminoisation of Pilgrimage Landscapes in Norway. Religions 2023, 14, 834. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14070834
Lunde HK. Local Pasts and International Inspirations: The Heritagisation and Caminoisation of Pilgrimage Landscapes in Norway. Religions. 2023; 14(7):834. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14070834
Chicago/Turabian StyleLunde, Hannah Kristine. 2023. "Local Pasts and International Inspirations: The Heritagisation and Caminoisation of Pilgrimage Landscapes in Norway" Religions 14, no. 7: 834. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14070834
APA StyleLunde, H. K. (2023). Local Pasts and International Inspirations: The Heritagisation and Caminoisation of Pilgrimage Landscapes in Norway. Religions, 14(7), 834. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14070834