The author interviewed ten persons from the Danish-German borderland as a prelude to the celebration of the centennial marking the return of North Schleswig to Denmark in 1920. The interviewees come from different walks of life and are members of the Danish majority and German minority populations north of the Danish-German border. The interviews were designed as small-scale investigations into the mental, national and cultural mind-sets, one hundred years after the division of Schleswig in 1920. The interviews were published in the German language newspaper “Der Nordschleswiger” in Denmark in the first half of 2019. The author finds that the question of national, cultural and lingual identity is much more diverse and fluent than outside th...
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German immigration to Denmark had a long tradition. There were many German parishes and other German...
Anne Grethe Julius Pedersen and Dorthe Nabe Nielsen Den danske grænsekontrol fra et t...
The found and the Lost: Two Nations under God. Kaj Munk and the question of Southern Jutland. The ai...
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The article attempts to discuss two examples of Danish literary discourse on former Danish colonies ...
On the basis of six qualitative interviews with members of the German minority in Denmark, the artic...
Until the beginning of the 19th century no sharply defined demarcation between Danish on the one han...
Pointing at ambivalences and inconsistencies, contradictory expectations, nationalistic and pragmati...
Puk Elmstrøm Nielsen: “Community Singing”In 1940, during the first summer of the German occupation, ...
Language use and language attitudes within the majorities and the minorities in the Danish-German bo...
Although Denmark managed to stay neutral throughout World War I, it nevertheless generated a heated ...
Nordisk lokalhistorie og foreningsliv, herunder karaktertræk som afbalancering, pragmatisme og konfo...
The Swedish project LEXIN has inspired other Nordic countries to develop the ideaof a common nordic ...
The article shows how the Danish news media’s portrayals of meetings between visible minority males ...
The Scandinavian languages are so alike that their speakers often communicate, each using their own ...
German immigration to Denmark had a long tradition. There were many German parishes and other German...
Anne Grethe Julius Pedersen and Dorthe Nabe Nielsen Den danske grænsekontrol fra et t...
The found and the Lost: Two Nations under God. Kaj Munk and the question of Southern Jutland. The ai...
Softcover, 17x24Ambivalenzen und widersprüchliche Erwartungen, nationalistische und postnationale St...
The article attempts to discuss two examples of Danish literary discourse on former Danish colonies ...
On the basis of six qualitative interviews with members of the German minority in Denmark, the artic...
Until the beginning of the 19th century no sharply defined demarcation between Danish on the one han...
Pointing at ambivalences and inconsistencies, contradictory expectations, nationalistic and pragmati...
Puk Elmstrøm Nielsen: “Community Singing”In 1940, during the first summer of the German occupation, ...
Language use and language attitudes within the majorities and the minorities in the Danish-German bo...
Although Denmark managed to stay neutral throughout World War I, it nevertheless generated a heated ...
Nordisk lokalhistorie og foreningsliv, herunder karaktertræk som afbalancering, pragmatisme og konfo...
The Swedish project LEXIN has inspired other Nordic countries to develop the ideaof a common nordic ...
The article shows how the Danish news media’s portrayals of meetings between visible minority males ...
The Scandinavian languages are so alike that their speakers often communicate, each using their own ...