On Grundtvig as a EuropeanBy William MichelsenThe purpose of this short article is to point out that Grundtvig’s ideas about nationality problems in Europe were totally different from the Swiss blueprint for a solution, which M. A. Goldschmidt favoured; this is what lies behind the acerbity of Grundtvig’s answer to Goldschmidt’s provocative article »National« in the latter’s periodical »Nord og Syd« of October 1849.Already in 1838 Grundtvig had opposed the idea of a Scandinavian federation. And on 14 March 1848, in his first speech about the Schleswig question (printed in Grundtvig’s periodical »Danskeren« and quoted in the above article by Morten Bredsdorff), Grundtvig explicitly demanded an agreement for the German, Danish and Frisian min...