A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Corporate history culture and the useful industrial past– A case study on history management in Finnish cotton company Porin Puuvilla Oy




AuthorsAnna Sivula

PublisherFolk Belief and Media Group of Estonian Literary Museum

Publishing placeTartu

Publication year2014

JournalFolklore : Electronic Journal of Folklore

Issue57

First page 29

Last page54

Number of pages26

ISSN1406-0957

eISSN1406-0949

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7592/FEJF2014.57.sivula

Web address http://www.folklore.ee/folklore


Abstract

Abstract: Histories are used and produced for several reasons and purposes.

History culture consists of the entirety of generations, modifications, transformations

and utilisations of the images of the past. This article is concerned with

corporate history culture that is manifested in commissioned company histories

and other representations of company history.

History culture is always oriented to the future. Corporate history culture

developed out of the demand in companies, not within universities. I clarify, in

the light of a microhistorical case of Porin Puuvilla Oy, how and why different

actors select one past to be historicised and leave another to be obsolete.

I open my contribution with an introduction to the concepts and practices of

corporate history culture and history management. Then I move on to the case

study and analyse the way that practice and representations of corporate history

culture changed between 1948 and 1973. As my methodological contribution, I

introduce the analytical four-field of the internal and external dimensions of

history management. I conclude the article with a discussion of the corporate

history culture in the context of the concepts of retro and nostalgia.

 




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