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Aarhus University Press Tylos Period Burials in Bahrain: Volume II - The Hamad Town DS 3 & Shakhoura Cemeteries
£27.00
Aarhus University Press Santorini: Volcano, Natural History, Mythology
£40.12
Aarhus University Press Taking Leave of Abraham: An Essay on Religion & Democracy
£24.26
Aarhus University Press Science in Denmark: A Thousand Year History
£34.16
Aarhus University Press Instruments of Devotion: The Practices & Objects of Religious Piety from the Late Middle Ages to the 20th Century
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Aarhus University Press Surveying the Greek Chora: The Black Sea Region in a Comparative Perspective
£26.95
Aarhus University Press Culture in Language Learning
Classical and modern foreign language studies no longer have a well-defined subject area, and language and culture can no longer be defined according to nations and national identities. New approaches are being developed with theoretical and methodological points of departure in new areas of research: for example, culture studies, anthropology, sociology, pragmatics and conversation analyses. The aim of modern language studies must therefore be redefined, and be more open for variation and diversity, both in culture and communication. The book discusses the relation between language and culture and is a direct result of the conference Culture in Language Learning, organised under the auspices of the Danish Language and Culture Network, which assembles researchers from language disciplines in Denmark. The aim is to examine how culture comes into the actual language code; into the use of language; and not least, into the learning and teaching of language. One of the book's main problemat
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Aarhus University Press Kobstadens Metamorfose: Byudvikling Og Byplanlaegning I Arhus 1800-1920
£34.46
Aarhus University Press Lexicon Mediae Latinitatis Danicae 6: Monacho -- praeallego
£26.95
Aarhus University Press Rome & the Black Sea Region: Domination, Romanisation, Resistance
£31.70
Aarhus University Press Artist as Polyhistor: The 'Intellectual Superstructure' in the Work of Per Kirkeby
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Aarhus University Press Tradition & Agency: Tracing Cultural Continuity & Invention
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Aarhus University Press Youth & Youth Culture in the Contemporary Middle East
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Aarhus University Press Participation & Prevention: When Organizing Shift Work at Company Level in Various European Countries
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Aarhus University Press Baha'i & Globalisation
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Aarhus University Press From Handaxe to Khan: Essays Presented to Peder Mortensen on the Occasion of his 70th Birthday
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Aarhus University Press Kunstneren SOM Polyhistor
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Aarhus University Press Learning Bodies
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Aarhus University Press Ways: On Career Guidance
£39.20
Aarhus University Press Generation P?: Youth, Gender & Pornography
£33.63
Aarhus University Press Ovartaci
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Aarhus University Press Culture, Media, Theory, Practice: Perspectives
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Aarhus University Press Town Plans in Place & Time: Extension Planning & Conservation in the 1909 Copenhagen International Competition
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Aarhus University Press Translation: A Means to an End
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Aarhus University Press Smakkerup Huse: A Late Mesolithic Coastal Site in Northwest Zealand, Denmark
£26.95
Aarhus University Press Grundtvigs Kristendom: Menneskeliv Og Gudstjeneste
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Aarhus University Press Precision & Depth: In Flannery O'Connor's Short Stories
£18.40
Aarhus University Press Learning & Child Development
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Aarhus University Press Environmental Regulation & Rationality: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
£22.95
Aarhus University Press Interviews with Ali Pacha: In the Autumn of 1812, with Some Particulars of Epirus & the Albanians of the Present Day
£11.95
Aarhus University Press Grundtvig in International Context: Studies in the Creativity of Interaction
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Aarhus University Press Africa Proconsularis: Volume 3 - Regional Studies in the Segermes Valley of Northern Tunisia -- Historical Conclusions
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Aarhus University Press Crisis, Mircales & Beyond: Negotiated Adaptation of the Danish Welfare State
£18.86
Aarhus University Press Perplexities of Identification: Anthropological Studies in Cultural Differentiation & the Use of Resources
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Aarhus University Press Panskoye 1: Volume 2 - The Necropolis
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Aarhus University Press Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens, Volume 4
£21.25
Aarhus University Press Nepalese Political Behaviour
£14.95
Aarhus University Press Looking to Europe: The EC Policies of the British Labour Party & the Danish SDP
£24.81
Aarhus University Press Danes & their Politicians: A Summary of the Findings of a Research Project on Political Credibility in Denmark
£11.04
Aarhus University Press Crisis Or Change: The Concept of Crisis in the Light of Agrarian Structural Reorganization in Late Medieval England
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Aarhus University Press Kampen Om Danskheden
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Aarhus University Press Fragments of Legal Cognition
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Aarhus University Press Hama 4: Fouilles et Recherches de La Fondation Carlsberg, 1931-1938: Pt. 3: Petits Objets Medievaux Sauf Les Verreries Et Poteries
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Aarhus University Press Reseller Assortment Decision Criteria
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Aarhus University Press 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 national currents of the nineteenth century. Culture and Conflict: Nation-Building in Denmark and Scandinavia, 1800–1930 explores the many strands of Danish and Scandinavian culture that helped to shape these cultural identities.The sixteen contributions in this volume analyse how competing national agendas influenced the development of political life as well as literature, the visual arts, and music. A central theme is the cultural conflicts that formed an essential part of nineteenth-century nation-building. Culturally as well as politically, boundaries were drawn up, ideologies were formulated and discussed, and determined attempts were made to suppress divergent cultural voices in the drive to forge strong national or Scandinavian narratives. The results of these conflicts were the enduring cultural struggles that form the subject of this volume.The contributions at hand, by scholars from Denmark, Britain, Norway, the United States, and Germany, bring a broad and interdisciplinary perspective to bear on these distinctively Nordic themes. Aimed both at students and at established scholars, the chapters discuss the many facets of nationalism, its cultures, and its countercultures, as well as revisiting the historiography of the 1800–1930 period with a more pluralistic approach.
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Aarhus University Press Peter Brandes: Meridian of Art
Peter Brandes is one of the most significant Danish visual artists alive today. He is represented in the collections of leading museums worldwide, including the Louvre, and is featured in the most important Danish museums. Peter Brandes’ monumental sculptures and jars can be seen throughout Denmark, and he has decorated a number of Danish churches along with churches in Norway and the United States. In Jerusalem, Brandes’ Isaac Vase, approximately five meters tall, stands at the Holocaust museum Yad Vashem.Peter Brandes’ oeuvre is gigantic. It spans more than fifty years, and includes such varied forms of artistic expression as painting, sculpture, drawing, graphic art, ceramics, and not least photography and stained glass, for which he has developed new techniques. Dialogue with tradition—particularly the Jewish, Greek, and Christian traditions—runs throughout his work, marking Brandes as one of Denmark’s foremost practitioners of cultural migration.Peter Brandes: Meridian of Art is the first monograph on the art of Peter Brandes. The book pursues a series of central themes that cut across Brandes’ artistic production, connecting and traversing these with lines that the book’s author, Ettore Rocca, calls the “meridian of art.” The expression “meridian” is borrowed from the German poet Paul Celan, the author with whom Brandes has felt the greatest kinship throughout his career. For Celan, a meridian designates the indestructible, invisible line in a poetic conversation. Correspondingly, in the cultural migration that weaves throughout Brandes' art, Rocca finds a meridian that at once appears impossible and indestructible.
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Aarhus University Press The Story of Danish Museums: 1909
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Aarhus University Press The Materiality of Reading
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