This chapter aims to contextualise the forty-year ban which the Norwegian Liberal Youth Movement placed on round dances during meetings in the period 1917–1957. I hope to feed into the discussion on the resistance these dances met throughout Europe. The chapter portrays the three largest popular movements in Norway, which were the main agents in relation to popular dance, because they controlled most of the community houses in the country. Since such houses were very much sought after for dan..
This chapter will discuss how new dances, especially when danced by young people, tend to be seen as...
The aim of the article is to discuss the nature and development of a political culture based on the ...
"This book addresses political conflicts in Norway through an extended time span, from the late auto...
Introduction Who needs round dances today, and why? The aim of this chapter is to discuss the meanin...
My ongoing study concerns a late development of the dances that form the subject matter of this book...
U tekstu se primarno istražuju utjecaji različitih političkih i društvenih struktura na plesni folkl...
n the Indigenous resistance movement that came to be known as “Idle No More,” round dances played a ...
peer-reviewedNordic Dance Spaces investigates how different dance phenomena have shaped notions of ...
Growing out of the Celto-Cornish political movement in the 1980s, the Cornish Dance Revival was desi...
Introduction The aim of this chapter is to give an account of the appearance and reception of round ...
research approaches and qualitative interpretations of a complex of historical problems By Vagn Wåhl...
This chapter discusses the survival and use of pre-modern protest repertoires in inter-war Social De...
Abstract: This master thesis has its focus on the debate in the Norwegian parliament about corporal ...
In this final chapter Mikkelsen and Nyzell summarize and compare the development of popular struggle...
During the period of Croatian national revival, the Illyrian movement (1830–1948), dance halls becam...
This chapter will discuss how new dances, especially when danced by young people, tend to be seen as...
The aim of the article is to discuss the nature and development of a political culture based on the ...
"This book addresses political conflicts in Norway through an extended time span, from the late auto...
Introduction Who needs round dances today, and why? The aim of this chapter is to discuss the meanin...
My ongoing study concerns a late development of the dances that form the subject matter of this book...
U tekstu se primarno istražuju utjecaji različitih političkih i društvenih struktura na plesni folkl...
n the Indigenous resistance movement that came to be known as “Idle No More,” round dances played a ...
peer-reviewedNordic Dance Spaces investigates how different dance phenomena have shaped notions of ...
Growing out of the Celto-Cornish political movement in the 1980s, the Cornish Dance Revival was desi...
Introduction The aim of this chapter is to give an account of the appearance and reception of round ...
research approaches and qualitative interpretations of a complex of historical problems By Vagn Wåhl...
This chapter discusses the survival and use of pre-modern protest repertoires in inter-war Social De...
Abstract: This master thesis has its focus on the debate in the Norwegian parliament about corporal ...
In this final chapter Mikkelsen and Nyzell summarize and compare the development of popular struggle...
During the period of Croatian national revival, the Illyrian movement (1830–1948), dance halls becam...
This chapter will discuss how new dances, especially when danced by young people, tend to be seen as...
The aim of the article is to discuss the nature and development of a political culture based on the ...
"This book addresses political conflicts in Norway through an extended time span, from the late auto...