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The folklife artist Carl Gustaf Bernhardson has portrayed the carrying of the body of his stillborn brother by his father to the churchyard in 1923. Photo by Bohuslän's Museum, Uddevalla.
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Diaries can provide a micro-perspective on people’s way of life andthe world of conceptualization in a local society, and also on the changes that took place in the years that the diaries were written. This can be considered micro-history. While conducting fieldwork for the research project “Cultural contacts in Bohuslän’s coastal rural communities...
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... by the child's father in a family grave in the churchyard. The portrayer of folk life Carl Gustaf Bernhardson ) from the coastal community of Grundsund used this as the subject of a painting based on childhood memories of when the body of his stillborn brother, encased in a tiny wooden coffin, was carried to the churchyard one evening in 1923 (Fig. ...
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