Field work site Boden: Rödberget Fortress, Kalixlinjen Museum, Defense Museum
The research design is based on fieldwork at strategically selected military heritage sites. These are the pictures from the field work sites in Boden: Rödberget Fortress, Kalixlinjen Museum, Defense Museum.
Rödbergsfortet: Military fortress part of Boden Fortress, intended to protect Sweden from Russian attacks from the East through Finland and from the sea. Decommisioned in 1998 and serves today as a musealized tourist attraction.
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Viltfarmen, Kalixlinjen museum: museum showing vehicles and weapons used at the Kalixlinjen defence zone, which meant to protect against a Soviet invasion. Decommisioned after the end of the Cold War.
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Defence Museum, Boden: National defence museum heritagizing the history of northern Swedish defence since the construction of the Boden fortifications in the 1800s to the present.
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Last updated: May 6, 2021
Source: Making a Military Heritage: Gender and Nation in Sweden’s Cold War History