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    Material Mobilities - Interview with Ole B. Jensen

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    The research challenges facing future research into material mobilities is addressed in this interview with Ole B. Jensen

    Ole Ringness

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    Photograph shows drawing of Ole Ringness, early settler in Bosque County and inventor of the disc plow and disc harrow

    Heimie Braunstein, friend of Ole Pettit

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    Two photos of Heimie Braunstein, a friend of Ole Pettit

    Ole Miss Faculty and Staff Retirees Invited to Presentation

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    Local historian and author Jack Mayfield to speak at Inn at Ole Mis

    Ole Miss Faculty and Staff Retirees Invited to Presentation

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    Local historian and author Jack Mayfield to speak at Inn at Ole Mis

    Ole Pettit and other unidentified men.

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    Photo of a group of men including Ole Pettit (back row left)

    Coping in Nordic Peripheries - on the Spatial Production of Societies

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    In many traditional approaches the notion of “society” has been taken for given as a territorial container of modern society per se, and regional development was only a question of how to organise and distribute within societies. However, increasingly globalisation, flows and networks across borders have been seen as the new dominant forces of the 21st century, and traditional approaches to regional development are seen as trapped in territorial understandings. The paper seeks to develop a third position that highlights the constitutive forces of spatial practices to the development of modernity in Nordic peripheries. Hence, the spatial practices inherent in coping strategies, regional policies, planning and other aspects of regional development are interpreted not as effects or consequences of social orders, but as producers of social orders. Specific focus is given to the constitutive role of the territorial orders of municipalities and the protestant church in the formation of, often surprising, modern orders in Nordic peripheries in the 20th century. The paper draws on and develops empirical and theoretical insights from the UNESCO MOST Circumpolar Coping Processes Project (co-ordinated by the author, see www.unesco.org/most/p91.htm and www.uit.no/MostCCPP).

    Portrait of Ole and Julia Gunderson and correspondence

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    Portrait of Ole Gunderson and his wife Julia; March 1955 letter from Minnie Jensen and Levi Gunderson to Harold Axtmann describing the method used by their father, Ole Gunderson, to handcraft snow skis in Park City; Note to Mr. Webb by Judy Gunderson Harrison. Letter speaks about Ole Gunderson being the \u27first man on skis" in Park City

    Ole Barsness Interview, ca. 1975

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    Ole Barsness was 92 years old. His father and brothers came from Norway to homestead in Barsness Township, Pope County. His father fought in the Civil War, and was the first to introduce horses into West-Central Minnesota farming. Ole farmed in Pope County. He talked of early automobiles, road conditions, and why he never married.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/kmrs/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Bull, Ole an Joseph Joachim (1 Brief)

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    BULL, OLE AN JOSEPH JOACHIM (1 BRIEF) Bull, Ole an Joseph Joachim (1 Brief) (Br685) Brief 685 (Br685
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