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Museum Tusculanum Press Ethnologia Europaea: Volume 44:1
Disorder and order are among the principles through which the articles in this issue are connected. Peter Jan Margry grasps the exuberant excesses surrounding the Dutch monarch's birthday with the term "mobocracy" and sees in the suspension of rules a means to reconcile Dutch republicanism with the anachronism of a monarchical system. Ongoing disorder of a rather different nature is experienced by migrant workers from Poland in Denmark. Niels Jul Nielsen and Marie Sandberg accompany them at work and in their different home settings and analyse the divergent interplay of the Polish labour niche and family dynamics on different constructions of "orderly work conditions". Stefan Groth uncovers the structuring power of new tools and events to measure performance in recreational cycling; competitive norms are shown to permeate a leisure activity. Old age, too, is not free from the structuring arm of social and health regimes. Through his analysis of billiards a game favoured by the older men he studies Aske Juul Lassen critiques aging policies striving to "activate" the elderly and overlooking the rhythms inherent to a traditional game and activity. The issue concludes with Tuuli Lähdesmäki's comparison of how local heritage actors choose to narrate the transnationally launched European Heritage Label. Within an initiative to foster Europeanization, she finds actors formulating European identities in different moulds.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Ethnologia Europaea 44.2
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Museum Tusculanum Press Engaging Spaces: Sites of Performance, Interaction, and Reflection
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Museum Tusculanum Press Transfiguration: Nordic Journal of Religion and the Arts 2013
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Museum Tusculanum Press Classica et Mediaevalia Volume 63: Danish Journal of Philology and History
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Museum Tusculanum Press Icons of Danish Modernity: Georg Brandes & Asta Nielsen
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Museum Tusculanum Press Tocharian and Indo-European Studies Volume 13
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Museum Tusculanum Press Lukas Moodysson's Show Me Love
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Museum Tusculanum Press Innovation through Co-operation: The History of LIBER
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Museum Tusculanum Press Werner Bests korrespondance med Auswärtiges Amt og andre tyske akter vedrørende besættelsen af Danmark 1942-1945 / Die: Ten-volume work in German and Danish
The German Plenipotentiary in Denmark, Werner Best, reported back several times a day to the German Foreign Ministry in Berlin about conditions in occupied Denmark between November 1942 and May 1945. In the opposite direction came directives and correspondence from the German Foreign Office to Denmark. This correspondence makes up the core in this publication of primary research. The work is supplemented with primary sources from other German authorities. Mainly from the highest ranking officers of the Wehrmacht, the Navy, German Police and for the unit that held responsibility for dealing with munitions contracts with Danish businesses. Werner Best was ordered, in April 1945, to burn his correspondence from the years 1942-1945. The letters have, however, been reconstructed after a thorough examination of especially Danish and German archives. During the research, many of the sources researchers once thought of as lost, have now been re-found. The work consists of 10 volumes, containing 2,900 annotated documents all in German that together give a picture of how the occupying German forces regarded and dealt with occupied Denmark. The period was one of the bloodiest and most dramatic periods in modern Danish history. Most of the documents have never before been published, and many have as yet not been referenced by researchers of the period. Volume 10 includes a dozen appendices with an overview of executions, German acts of terror, Danish workers in Germany, the prisoners of the Gestapo and Danes deported to Germany. Furthermore, the work of Rector Dr Aage Trommers on the incidences of railway sabotage is printed for the first time. The work was originally made for the rector's doctoral dissertation on the same subject in 1971.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Technology and Tradition in the Eastern Arctic, 2500 BC-AD 1200: A Dynamic Technological Investigation of Lithic Assemblages from the Palaeo-Eskimo Traditions of Greenland
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Museum Tusculanum Press Byzantine Neumes: A New Introduction to the Middle Byzantine Musical Notation
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Museum Tusculanum Press Trials & Travels of Willem Leyel: An Account of the Danish East India Company in Tranquebar, 1639-48
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Museum Tusculanum Press Alexanders Saga: AM 519a 4 in The Arnamagnan Collection, Copenhagen
Book & CD-ROM. The oldest manuscript of Alexanders saga, AM 519a 4°, from circa 1280 is considered to be one of the most important extant pieces of Icelandic writing from the medieval period. Alexanders saga is the Norse translation of Walter of Châtillon's epic poem about Alexander the Great, Alexandreis. The volume contains an introduction, the text in 'facsimile', quantitative analysis of the manuscript's palaeography, orthography and phonetic system as well as a lemmatised index. The accompanying CD-ROM contains colour illustrations of the complete manuscript and reproduces the text in a diplomatic and normalised version, allowing the user easy access to the three text levels as well as other functions.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Danish Yearbook of Philosophy: Voloume 43
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Museum Tusculanum Press Classica et Mediaevalia: Danish Journal of Philology & History: Volume 59
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Museum Tusculanum Press The vegetation types of Northeast Greenland: A phytosociological study based mainly on material left by Th. Sørensen from the 1931-35 expeditions
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Museum Tusculanum Press Danish Yearbook of Philosophy: Volume 42
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Museum Tusculanum Press Care and Conservation of Manuscripts 10: Proceedings of the Tenth International Seminar Held at the University of Copenhagen 19th-20th October 2006
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Museum Tusculanum Press From Viking Stronghold to Christian Kingdom: State Formation in Norway, c. 900-1350
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Museum Tusculanum Press Danske Kongegrave I-III
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Museum Tusculanum Press Une Francophonie Plurielle: Langues, idées et cultures en mouvement
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Museum Tusculanum Press Pengevesenets Fremvekst of Fall i Norge i Middelalderen
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Museum Tusculanum Press Niels Bukh DVD: A Visual Documentation of Gymnastics & Politics, 1912-52
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Museum Tusculanum Press Lost Ramessid & Late Period Tombs in the Theban Necropolis
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Museum Tusculanum Press Oral Art Forms and their Passage into Writing
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Museum Tusculanum Press Velfrdssamfund: velfrdsstaters forsvarsform?
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Museum Tusculanum Press Angles on the English-Speaking World: Volume 6: Literary Translation -- World Literature or 'Worlding' Literature
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Museum Tusculanum Press Et Andet Hjem: Kvindelig Læseforenings historie 1872-1962
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Museum Tusculanum Press Making of Christian Myths in the Pheriphery of Latin Christendom, ca1000-1300
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Museum Tusculanum Press Ethnologia Europaea, Volume 34/2: Multicultures & Cities
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Museum Tusculanum Press Nytt lys over Historia Norwegie
A study into the Latin history of Norway Historia Norwegie that takes as its point of departure the following question: Could it have been written in connection with the establishment of a national arch bishop seat in Nidaros in 1152/53? This study is the first one to attempt to place Historia Norwegie in a wider, contemporary scope.
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Museum Tusculanum Press Film Style and Story A Tribute to Torben Grodal
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