Football with friends? Danish sports in German media 1939-1944The present paper concludes that a number of different discourses marked the coverage of the Danish-German sport collaboration during World War II in the German mass media (newspapers, sports magazines and newsreels). The discourses depended upon the German government’s purpose with their use of international German sport in the course of the changes in the German society and Germany’s relationship to Denmark during the war. The paper's theoretical approach is inspired by Norman Fairclough's work on the relation between the praxis of certain discourses and social developments. It supplies and differentiates conclusions drawn in the book Football with the foe by the historian Hans...
The Face of the Nation. Sport and NationalismThis article looks at some of the ways in which sport a...
Artiklen beskriver fodboldspillets rolle i grænselandet, for fastholdelsen af det danske sindelag fo...
»... in our own eyes, and in the eyes of the future« The Danish Parliament and the German Refugees, ...
This paper concludes that the Nazi race theory in particular concerning the superiority of the “Nord...
Artiklen belyser idrættens rolle og betydning under anden verdenskrig med fokus på bl.a. Danmarks Id...
Rebellion in the StandsAt the Danish national stadium in 1941, on 5 June, Denmark’s annually celebra...
Artiklen omhandler det uadskillige forhold mellem sport og politik og fokuserer på den danske idræts...
The Failure of the Korst Committee. Danish Business Organisations and the Danish Collaboration with ...
Artiklen omhandler Gunnar Valdemar Hansen, den mest centrale journalist af det dansk-tyske idrætssam...
Hitler’s Larder? A Critical Examination of the Importance of Danish Exports to German Food Supplies,...
Artiklen undersøger med udgangspunkt i landsdækkende aviser og fokus på fodbold, den danske sportspr...
„Hitler’s Secret Weapon“ - The greatest bicycle theft in DenmarkThe article is a case study of Germa...
Wrestling with HitlerIn 1936, the Olympic Games were held in Berlin. As the only association in the ...
The Danish Jews miraculously made it through World War II without great losses. Generally, Danish hi...
Who saved the Danish Jews?On 9 April 1940, Denmark was occupied by Germany without significant Danis...
The Face of the Nation. Sport and NationalismThis article looks at some of the ways in which sport a...
Artiklen beskriver fodboldspillets rolle i grænselandet, for fastholdelsen af det danske sindelag fo...
»... in our own eyes, and in the eyes of the future« The Danish Parliament and the German Refugees, ...
This paper concludes that the Nazi race theory in particular concerning the superiority of the “Nord...
Artiklen belyser idrættens rolle og betydning under anden verdenskrig med fokus på bl.a. Danmarks Id...
Rebellion in the StandsAt the Danish national stadium in 1941, on 5 June, Denmark’s annually celebra...
Artiklen omhandler det uadskillige forhold mellem sport og politik og fokuserer på den danske idræts...
The Failure of the Korst Committee. Danish Business Organisations and the Danish Collaboration with ...
Artiklen omhandler Gunnar Valdemar Hansen, den mest centrale journalist af det dansk-tyske idrætssam...
Hitler’s Larder? A Critical Examination of the Importance of Danish Exports to German Food Supplies,...
Artiklen undersøger med udgangspunkt i landsdækkende aviser og fokus på fodbold, den danske sportspr...
„Hitler’s Secret Weapon“ - The greatest bicycle theft in DenmarkThe article is a case study of Germa...
Wrestling with HitlerIn 1936, the Olympic Games were held in Berlin. As the only association in the ...
The Danish Jews miraculously made it through World War II without great losses. Generally, Danish hi...
Who saved the Danish Jews?On 9 April 1940, Denmark was occupied by Germany without significant Danis...
The Face of the Nation. Sport and NationalismThis article looks at some of the ways in which sport a...
Artiklen beskriver fodboldspillets rolle i grænselandet, for fastholdelsen af det danske sindelag fo...
»... in our own eyes, and in the eyes of the future« The Danish Parliament and the German Refugees, ...