The Historian-Filmmaker's Dilemma : Historical Documentaries in Sweden in the Era of Häger and Villius

This dissertation investigates how history is used in historical documentary films, and argues that the maker of such films constantly negotiates between cognitive, moral, and aesthetic demands. In support of this contention is discussed a number of historical documentaries by Swedish historian-film...

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Main Author: Ludvigsson, David
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Historiska institutionen 2003
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-38652013-01-08T13:07:39ZThe Historian-Filmmaker's Dilemma : Historical Documentaries in Sweden in the Era of Häger and VilliusengLudvigsson, DavidUppsala universitet, Historiska institutionenUppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis2003Historyhistorical documentaryhistory and filmhistory culturehistoriographycommunication of historyOlle HägerHans VilliusSwedish history 1968-2001history and televisionHistoriaHistory subjectsHistorieämnenThis dissertation investigates how history is used in historical documentary films, and argues that the maker of such films constantly negotiates between cognitive, moral, and aesthetic demands. In support of this contention is discussed a number of historical documentaries by Swedish historian-filmmakers Olle Häger and Hans Villius. Other historical documentaries supply additional examples. The analyses take into account both the production process and the representations themselves. The history culture and the social field of history production together form the conceptual framework for the study, and one of the aims is to analyse the role of professional historians in public life. The analyses show that different considerations compete and work together in the case of all documentaries, and figure at all stages of pre-production, production, and post-production. But different considerations have particular influence at different stages in the production process and thus they are more or less important depending on where in the process the producer puts his emphasis on them. In the public service television setting, the tendency to make cognitive considerations is strong. For example, historical documentarists often engage historians as advisors, and work long and hard interpreting visual source materials such as photographs. The Häger and Villius case also indicates that the influence exerted on programmes by aesthetic considerations grows as the filmmaker learns about the medium. Among general conclusions are that it is not always important that the producer be a trained historian. What is crucial is that whoever is to succeed in making fine historical programmes must learn both history and filmmaking, must learn to balance the demands of content and form. Previously, researchers have suggested that historical documentaries function as entertainment, orientation, and restoration; this study adds the functions of interpretation and legitimisation. Finally, the study submits that typically historical documentaries attempt to convey cognitive and moral insights about the past. Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-3865urn:isbn:91-554-5782-7Studia historica Upsaliensia, 0081-6531 ; 210application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic History
historical documentary
history and film
history culture
historiography
communication of history
Olle Häger
Hans Villius
Swedish history 1968-2001
history and television
Historia
History subjects
Historieämnen
spellingShingle History
historical documentary
history and film
history culture
historiography
communication of history
Olle Häger
Hans Villius
Swedish history 1968-2001
history and television
Historia
History subjects
Historieämnen
Ludvigsson, David
The Historian-Filmmaker's Dilemma : Historical Documentaries in Sweden in the Era of Häger and Villius
description This dissertation investigates how history is used in historical documentary films, and argues that the maker of such films constantly negotiates between cognitive, moral, and aesthetic demands. In support of this contention is discussed a number of historical documentaries by Swedish historian-filmmakers Olle Häger and Hans Villius. Other historical documentaries supply additional examples. The analyses take into account both the production process and the representations themselves. The history culture and the social field of history production together form the conceptual framework for the study, and one of the aims is to analyse the role of professional historians in public life. The analyses show that different considerations compete and work together in the case of all documentaries, and figure at all stages of pre-production, production, and post-production. But different considerations have particular influence at different stages in the production process and thus they are more or less important depending on where in the process the producer puts his emphasis on them. In the public service television setting, the tendency to make cognitive considerations is strong. For example, historical documentarists often engage historians as advisors, and work long and hard interpreting visual source materials such as photographs. The Häger and Villius case also indicates that the influence exerted on programmes by aesthetic considerations grows as the filmmaker learns about the medium. Among general conclusions are that it is not always important that the producer be a trained historian. What is crucial is that whoever is to succeed in making fine historical programmes must learn both history and filmmaking, must learn to balance the demands of content and form. Previously, researchers have suggested that historical documentaries function as entertainment, orientation, and restoration; this study adds the functions of interpretation and legitimisation. Finally, the study submits that typically historical documentaries attempt to convey cognitive and moral insights about the past.
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title The Historian-Filmmaker's Dilemma : Historical Documentaries in Sweden in the Era of Häger and Villius
title_short The Historian-Filmmaker's Dilemma : Historical Documentaries in Sweden in the Era of Häger and Villius
title_full The Historian-Filmmaker's Dilemma : Historical Documentaries in Sweden in the Era of Häger and Villius
title_fullStr The Historian-Filmmaker's Dilemma : Historical Documentaries in Sweden in the Era of Häger and Villius
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publisher Uppsala universitet, Historiska institutionen
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