Mangårdsbyggnadens träd - berättelser om träd i människans närhet
The manor house trees – stories of trees in a human surrounding
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine people’s conceptions regarding trees from the mid 19th century up until today. The study primarily focuses on trees placed in front of manor houses. These trees, a part of the historical environment, are included in the Swedish cultural heritage. Stories and memories connected to them are a part of the intangible cultural heritage. The goal of this study is to increase knowledge about this
category of trees and by doing so contribute to the documentation of our cultural heritage.
The study includes interviews with nine informants who have a personal connection to
this type of tree. The study was conducted in a rural region around Mariestad.
The analysis of the data collected shows a richness of thoughts, emotions and stories
concerning these trees, as well as a great variety in conceptions and personal connections to them. As a final conclusion, the material shows that these trees have and have had a meaning to people near to them. Findings have also been made about the care and maintenance of the physical environment around the trees, for instance garden arrangements.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Uppsats för avläggande av filosofie kandidatexamen i
Kulturvård, Trädgårdens hantverk och design,
21 hp, 2015.
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Date
2015-09-21Author
Hedin, Johanna
Keywords
historical environment
cultural heritage
intangible cultural heritage
folklore
guardian tree
Mariestad
Skaraborg
Language
swe