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Culture and Conflict : Nation-Building in Denmark and Scandinavia, 1800-1930 /

"Cultural differences are often the trigger for conflict - whether politically motivated or arising from dissonant understandings of national culture. But what we regard as distinctive today in our cultural heritage or day-to-day cultural experience is deeply rooted in the rich diversity of the...

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Otros Autores: Lykke Grand, Karina (Editor ), Mednick, Thor J. (Editor ), Krogh, Sine (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Aarhus] : Aarhus University Press, [2022]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Denmark as a zone of conflict / John Hutchinson
  • Competing narratives. Changing contours of a national culture: the Society for the Proper Use of Freedom of Speech, 1835-48 / Claus Moller Jorgensen
  • Visual republicanism in Copenhagen: Corsaren during the early 1840s / Bertel Nygaard
  • The challenge of crossing borders: Danish art in Paris in 1855 / Sine Krogh
  • Race and the politics of portraiture in Caribbean Copenhagen / Bart Pushaw
  • International and national currents on the Danish music scene, 1860-1930 / Benedikte Brincker
  • The national past as a zone of conflict in Danish history: conflicting histories of the Danish defeat in 1864 / Rasmus Glenthoj
  • The shifting contours of Danishness: Agnes Slott-Moller, Kunstergaven, and the duties of nationalism / Thor J. Mednick and Karina Lykke Grand
  • Cultural inventions. In search of the past: Norse themes and the National Romantic programme of Oscarshall / Knut Ljogodt
  • 'Brought from the Orient, jarred on the journey': Danish Orientalism from Aladdin to Tivoli / Elisabeth Oxfeldt
  • The making of the Viking horned helmet: uses of the past in the works of Lorenz Frolich, Michael Echter, and Carl Emil Doepler / Martin Brandt Djupdraet
  • Heinrich Steffens and the perception of Norway in Germany / Peter Fjågesund
  • The pictorial imaginary: Orientalism and colonialism in Danish visual nation-building of the nineteenth century / Nico Anklam
  • Literature as auxiliary forces: Scandinavianism, pan-Scandinavian associations, and the transnational dissemination of literature / Ruth Hemstad
  • A factious monument: The Brave Militia Man After the Victory and the commemoration of a Danish civil war / Rasmus Kjaerboe
  • Berlin as a site of Danish nation-building: encounters with the Victory Column after the defeat of 1864 / Anna Lena Sandberg.