This paper examines and compares patterns of ethnic safeguarding across the generations in three Danish spaces in the US Midwest. Investigating the extent to which ‘Danishness’ has continuously been practised and preferred among descendants of the Danish immigrants who settled there at around the turn of the 20th century, it argues that there is a variety in the level to which Danish ethnic identity has historically been safeguarded in the three spaces. Consequently, this is echoed by variations in the extent to which later generations of immigrants seem to have relinquished Danishness as the defining part of their identities. The interviews indicate that a late 19th century dispute within the Danish church in America regarding the relation...
Malmö and Copenhagen have been linked together since the completion of the Oresund Bridge in 2000. A...
My thesis, in one sentence, is that the entire political discourse in Denmark (and in many parts of ...
In public debates contemporary Denmark stands out as an extraordinary nationalist and racist country...
Christianity and Danishness are mutually reinforcing phenomena in Denmark. Three factors applying sp...
Review of: Danes in America: Danish-American Lutheranism from 1860-1908. Kjolhede, Peder; Vig, Peter...
Questioning national identity is an ongoing issue in Denmark. Danskhed, the Danish word roughly tran...
In Denmark, the public discourse says that proper integration entails the foreigner gaining a fund...
The Danish were the largest immigrant group in Cedar Falls. They immigrated to Cedar Falls and the n...
On the basis of six qualitative interviews with members of the German minority in Denmark, the artic...
The conditions for the Danish language among Danish emigrants and their descendants in the United St...
Research on integration of immigrants and their children typically focuses on functional and objecti...
This thesis investigates how senses of belonging and perceptions of discrimination and prejudice hav...
This article first presents an overview of the social and demographic phenomena specific to the lang...
This article addresses implicit and underlying discrimination in public and private interactions in ...
The article explores Greenlandic minority’s life in Denmark. Settling down to Denmark is studied as ...
Malmö and Copenhagen have been linked together since the completion of the Oresund Bridge in 2000. A...
My thesis, in one sentence, is that the entire political discourse in Denmark (and in many parts of ...
In public debates contemporary Denmark stands out as an extraordinary nationalist and racist country...
Christianity and Danishness are mutually reinforcing phenomena in Denmark. Three factors applying sp...
Review of: Danes in America: Danish-American Lutheranism from 1860-1908. Kjolhede, Peder; Vig, Peter...
Questioning national identity is an ongoing issue in Denmark. Danskhed, the Danish word roughly tran...
In Denmark, the public discourse says that proper integration entails the foreigner gaining a fund...
The Danish were the largest immigrant group in Cedar Falls. They immigrated to Cedar Falls and the n...
On the basis of six qualitative interviews with members of the German minority in Denmark, the artic...
The conditions for the Danish language among Danish emigrants and their descendants in the United St...
Research on integration of immigrants and their children typically focuses on functional and objecti...
This thesis investigates how senses of belonging and perceptions of discrimination and prejudice hav...
This article first presents an overview of the social and demographic phenomena specific to the lang...
This article addresses implicit and underlying discrimination in public and private interactions in ...
The article explores Greenlandic minority’s life in Denmark. Settling down to Denmark is studied as ...
Malmö and Copenhagen have been linked together since the completion of the Oresund Bridge in 2000. A...
My thesis, in one sentence, is that the entire political discourse in Denmark (and in many parts of ...
In public debates contemporary Denmark stands out as an extraordinary nationalist and racist country...