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[[File:Terje Emberland 1.jpg|thumb|250px|Terje Emberland with an [[anti-fascist]] pin]] | [[File:Terje Emberland 1.jpg|thumb|250px|Terje Emberland with an [[anti-fascist]] pin]] | ||
'''Terje Emberland''' (13 August 1956), born '''Terje Olerud''', is a Norwegian religious historian and author. He is a senior researcher at The Center for Studies of the | '''Terje Emberland''' (13 August 1956), born '''Terje Olerud''', is a Norwegian religious historian and author. He is a senior researcher at The Center for Studies of the Holohoax and Religious Minorities.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20190509053308/https://www.hlsenteret.no/om/medarbeidere/forskning/terje-emberland/index.html Terje Emberland Seniorforsker]</ref> | ||
He is usually invited by the [[mainstream media]] as an "expert commentator" on topics such as the [[ | He is usually invited by the [[mainstream media]] as an "expert commentator" on topics such as the [[Holohoax]] or the history of [[National Socialism]]. | ||
==Life== | ==Life== | ||
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Emberland has written a number of articles and books on modern religiosity, the history of National Socialism and [[anti-Semitism]] and Norwegian occupation history, among others: ''Religion og rase'', ''Nyhedenskap og nazisme i Norge 1933 - 1945'', ''Det ariske idol: Forfatteren, eventyreren og nazisten Per Imerslund'' (with Bernt Rougthvedt), ''Himmlers Norge'', ''Nordmenn i det storgermanske prosjekt'' (with Matthew Kott) and ''Da fascismen kom til Norge''. | Emberland has written a number of articles and books on modern religiosity, the history of National Socialism and [[anti-Semitism]] and Norwegian occupation history, among others: ''Religion og rase'', ''Nyhedenskap og nazisme i Norge 1933 - 1945'', ''Det ariske idol: Forfatteren, eventyreren og nazisten Per Imerslund'' (with Bernt Rougthvedt), ''Himmlers Norge'', ''Nordmenn i det storgermanske prosjekt'' (with Matthew Kott) and ''Da fascismen kom til Norge''. | ||
In 2006, he started as a senior researcher for The Center for Studies of the | In 2006, he started as a senior researcher for The Center for Studies of the Holohoax and Religious Minorities. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Liberals]] | [[Category:Liberals]] | ||
Latest revision as of 02:35, 25 February 2024
Terje Emberland (13 August 1956), born Terje Olerud, is a Norwegian religious historian and author. He is a senior researcher at The Center for Studies of the Holohoax and Religious Minorities.[1]
He is usually invited by the mainstream media as an "expert commentator" on topics such as the Holohoax or the history of National Socialism.
Life
In 1974 he founded the organization Ateistene (The Atheists) together with Audun Eckhoff and Knut Ås.[2]
Emberland has written a number of articles and books on modern religiosity, the history of National Socialism and anti-Semitism and Norwegian occupation history, among others: Religion og rase, Nyhedenskap og nazisme i Norge 1933 - 1945, Det ariske idol: Forfatteren, eventyreren og nazisten Per Imerslund (with Bernt Rougthvedt), Himmlers Norge, Nordmenn i det storgermanske prosjekt (with Matthew Kott) and Da fascismen kom til Norge.
In 2006, he started as a senior researcher for The Center for Studies of the Holohoax and Religious Minorities.
References
- ↑ Terje Emberland Seniorforsker
- ↑ Hedningsamfunnets historie (2020) by Even Gran