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Aarhus University Press Mongol Shamans: Shaman Costumes at the National Museum of Denmark
The costumes and ritual equipment presented in this volume were obtained from shamans in Mongolia and Siberia and represent today a unique cultural world heritage. They were collected in the 1930s by two Danish legendary travelers, Henning Haslund-Christensen in Mongolia, and Knud Rasmussen in Siberia. Parts of the material were described by Haslund-Christensen in earlier publications, but with senior researcher Rolf Gilberg’s manuscript, the entire material is now thoroughly described, analyzed and presented in a context for an international public. The analysis contains the history of collection of the objects alongside a well-informed description of the cosmology of Shamanism, and the diversity of shamans in the larger Mongolian region. With the expertise accumulated over more than forty years’ studies, Gilberg’s analysis is guided by an abundance of original illustrations of drawings and photographs, of which many are new recordings. The book is rounded off with a chapter where the historical costumes and ritual objects are placed in a contemporary context through the depictions of Gilberg’s meetings with Mongol shamans in Mongolia in the 1990s.
£50.53
Aarhus University Press The Early Danish-Muscovite Treaties, 1493-1523: Texts, Contexts, Diplomacy
In 1493, King Hans of Denmark and Grand Prince Ivan III of Moscow concluded one of the earliest treaties of alliance between a Catholic European and an Orthodox Muscovite ruler. The alliance proved viable enough to generate two further treaties and an astounding fifty-plus diplomatic missions between Copenhagen and Moscow over the next thirty years. Yet little of scholarly value has been written about this unique late-medieval relationship across a divisive religious border.The book is intended to provide a solid foundation for a comprehensive study of the alliance. The author first goes over the peculiar customs and diplomatics of treating with medieval Russia, then proceeds to detail the diplomatic processes leading to each of the three Danish-Muscovite treaties. Further the surviving Danish and Muscovite treaty texts are published in a new critical edition with commentary and translations into English. And finally, the author reconstructs the missing originals of the treaties for a complete assembly of texts underlying the alliance.
£29.00
Aarhus University Press Constructive News: How to save the media and democracy with journalism of tomorrow
Negative stories make the news. Drama and conflicts, victims and villains. They are our modern world. Or are they?This revised second edition on constructive news challenges the traditional concepts and thinking of the news media. It shows the consequences media negativity has on the audience, public discourse, the press and democracy as a whole.The book also explores ways to change old news habits and provides hands-on guidelines on how to do so. Moreover, the book presents numerous examples from the author’s ten-year tenure as executive director of news at the Danish Broadcasting Corporation where he led a successful paradigm shift in news production. Constructive News is a wake-up call for a media world that struggles for a future, as well as an inspirational handbook on the next megatrend in journalism.
£21.04
Aarhus University Press Emotions in Research & Practice
£26.96
Aarhus University Press Succeeding in a Transition Economy: Survival Strategies in Eastern Germany
£31.46
Aarhus University Press Towards New Nordic Regions: Politics, Administration & Regional Development
£26.10
Aarhus University Press Harbourscape
£25.20
Aarhus University Press Intelligent Design: An Intellectual Challenge?
£26.10
Aarhus University Press Faculty Development in Nordic Engineering
£12.95
Aarhus University Press Organizing for Networked Information Technologies
£11.50
Aarhus University Press Danish trade unionism 1870-1940: Work, workshop & society
£28.80
Aarhus University Press Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Language Competence
£25.00
Aarhus University Press Theoretical & Applied Ethics
£26.10
Aarhus University Press Development of Self in Culture
£26.96
Aarhus University Press Estate Landscapes in Northern Europe
£40.00
Aarhus University Press Constructing History, Society & Politics in Discourse: Multimodal Approaches
£29.66
Aarhus University Press Cultural Text Studies 2: Transatlantic
£19.95
Aarhus University Press Putting Africa First: Making of African Innovation Systems
£18.95
Aarhus University Press Which Identity for Which Europe?
£8.06
Aarhus University Press Transit Art, Mobility and Migration in the Age of Globalisation
£36.00
Aarhus University Press Catalyst Architecture
£33.30
Aarhus University Press Unlock Your Personalization
£25.00
Aarhus University Press Peoplehood in the Nordic World
What do we mean when we say "the people"? In a Nordic context, the word "people" was historically associated not with members of a sovereign nation but of a household, church, or state. The term remains a battlefield of mixed or even opposing interests and has developed at least three different meanings: a political unit, a cultural entity, and a social multitude.Modern historian Ove Korsgaard focuses on the crucial struggles over who has (or has not) belonged to the people over the past 175 years, and elucidates their implications for state and nation building in Denmark and other Nordic countries.
£13.98
Aarhus University Press We and They: Decolonizing Graeco-Roman and Biblical Antiquities
£29.00
Aarhus University Press Positive Psychology
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Aarhus University Press Globalization & Transnational Capitalism: Crisis, Opportunities & Alternatives
£29.66
Aarhus University Press RE_ACTION -- The Digital Archive Experience: Renegotiating the Competences of the Archive & the Museum in the 21st Century
£33.26
Aarhus University Press Heretical Political Discourse: A Discourse Analysis of the Danish Debate on Basic Income
£23.00
Aarhus University Press Aesthetics of Television
£13.00
Aarhus University Press Designerly Loops
£23.00
Aarhus University Press What is Techno-Anthropology?
£36.90
Aarhus University Press Historicizing Infrastructure
£28.80
Aarhus University Press Conceptual & Applied Approaches
£26.10
Aarhus University Press In the Beginning Was the Pun: Comedy & Humour in Samuel Beckett's Theatre
£33.30
Aarhus University Press Challenge of Complexity
£24.00
Aarhus University Press Musings: An Urban Design Anthology
£26.00
Aarhus University Press On Tectonic Terms
£23.00
Aarhus University Press What Did You Learn in the Real World Today?
£26.10
Aarhus University Press Among Herders of Inner Mongolia: The Haslund-Christensen Collection at the National Museum of Denmark
£91.88
Aarhus University Press Dzarylgac Survey Project
£72.00
Aarhus University Press Life Cycle Risks and the Politics of the Welfare State
£8.25
Aarhus University Press Deutsche auf der Flucht
Endlich befreit. Die Erleichterung in Dänemark im Frühjahr 1945 war groß. Allerdings war dies keine große Hilfe für die über 200.000 deutschen Flüchtlinge, die in den letzten Kriegsmonaten auf der Flucht vor der Roten Armee ins Land kamen. Der Zufall wollte, dass die in Dänemark gestrandeten Flüchtlinge von der Gnade ihrer dänischen Gastgeber abhingen. Die Deutschen träumten von einem neuen Leben, doch Dänemark war soeben erst von einer verhassten Besatzungsmacht befreit worden. Deswegen waren die Flüchtlinge nicht sonderlich populär – sie trafen auf Ablehnung bei den Dänen und bei den Behörden bis die letzten deutschen Flüchtlinge im Februar 1949 ausreisen konnten. Sie dokumentierten ihre Schicksale in Briefen und Tagebüchern, die in einer globalen Welt mit großen Flüchtlingsströmen eine zeitlose, aktuelle Geschichte erzählen.Treten Sie mit John V. Jensen, Kurator beim Museumsverbund Varde, hinter den Stacheldraht und tauchen Sie ein in eine Geschichte von Unglück, Leid und einem kleinen Hoffnungsschimmer.
£13.10
Aarhus University Press Ovartaci: The Signature of Madness
Hospitalized following a mental health crisis in 1929, Louis Marcussen (1894—1985) begins a spectacular journey. He fills his room at the psychiatric institution with artworks, with tall and eloquent cut-out female figures, and he seems to invest himself deeply in his work and visions. He dissolves into a swirl of male, female, animal and divine identities. He discards the name ‘Louis’ and takes the name ‘Ovartaci’.The present book reads Ovartaci’s work through psychoanalytical notions of madness and psychosis. It is the first major monograph on an artist that through highly original artistic practices invented a new way of living.Brian Benjamin Hansen is a postdoctoral researcher at Aarhus University and senior associate professor at VIA University College.Ovartaci is increasingly recognized as one of the most enthralling Danish artists of the 20th century. At the 2022 Venice Biennale, the art of Ovartaci is part of the main exhibition and displayed in the Central Pavilion.
£35.00
Aarhus University Press Kalydon in Aitolia I & II -- 2-Volume Set: Danish / Greek Field Work 2001-2005
£60.00
Aarhus University Press Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens Vol. X
PoDIA 10 features articles presenting the results from archaeological sites in Cyprus and at Sikyon, Greece, the activities of Danish philhellenes, and a re-evaluation of the significance of an archaic Attic Sphinx in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen. Kristina Winther-Jacobsen analyses and discusses the ceramics and associated burial customs from two tombs in Cyprus from the Hellenistic-Roman period. Silke Müth and her team of researchers offer a preliminary report on the excavations and accompanying research in Old Sikyon 2018-2019. It is in the same connection that M. Arenfeldt Christensen presents a case study of human skeletal material from an Archaic grave in Sikyon, uncovered in 2019. Annette Højen Sørensen and Helge Wiingaard discuss the role of the Danish diplomat and minority expert as a Philhellene and present his collection of antiquities at Haderslev Cathedral School in Denmark in the light of the extraordinary circumstances in the first half of the 20th century which formed the borderland not only between Denmark and Germany but also between Greece and Turkey. John Lund discusses the activities of Frederik Scholten in Greece and the Greek world during the period around the Greek Revolution and presents his drawings from this period. Finally, Ingrid Strøm makes a case for adding the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek marble sphinx to the oeuvres of the Moscophoros Master and for rendering it a more central position in the studies of Early Attic marble sculpture.
£40.00
Aarhus University Press Performative Urban Design
£31.46
Aarhus University Press Instant City @ Roskilde Festival
£40.46
Aarhus University Press Learning Perspective
£29.66