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    - Selected Letters and Diaries
     
    £66.99

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    - Politics, Shipping and the Collection of Duties 1429?1857
     
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    - Thematic-Bibliographic Catalogue of his Works
    by SORENSEN
    £91.99

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    - Studies on the Fragmenta Chiliandarica Palaeoslavica. II
     
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    The volume contains the following: Aux origines de la version slave de l'hirmologion (by Christian Hannick); Fragments du Sticerarion de Chilandar á Prague (by Frantiek Václav Mare); Index alphabétique des hymnes du Sticherarium Chiliandaricum (by Arne Bugge); The Belgrade Leaf from the Hilandar Musical Fragments (by Djordje Spiridon Radojicic); Grigorovic Hirmologion: Index and concordances (by Milo M. Velimirovic); The Earliest Slavic Melismatic Chants (by Kenneth Levy); The Evidence for Metrical Adaptation in Early Slavic translated Hymns (by Antonia F. Gove); Indices of manuscripts, hymns, and names.

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    by Bodil Busk Laursen
    £55.49

    Danish Studio Ceramics 1950-2010 is the prosaic title of this catalogue of Designmuseum Danmark's collection of unique ceramic works from the sixty-year period covering the post-war years and leading up to the present. The catalogue describes 632 works by 133 ceramicists and artists, and in doing so gives an overview of the diversity and high quality of Danish ceramics. This process documents and throws into relief the paradigmatic shift which has taken place since the 1980s, when handmade functional ceramic articles for domestic use began to be overtaken by free sculptural forms of expression, and at the same time the centre of gravity in this field began to move from a nationally rooted central basis towards extended interaction with the international ceramic scene. The aim of this catalogue is to provide a nuanced depiction of a remarkable epoch in the history of Danish ceramics, as represented in Designmuseum Danmark's collections, which have not previously been documented in a comprehensive form and which have only been exhibited on a limited scale. Lavishly illustrated with more than three hundred ceramic items, this volume is a treasure trove for scholars and collectors.

  • - Archaelogical Investigations in Julianehaab District, Summer 1939
    by Christen Leif Veb¿k
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  • by Bjarne Stoklun
    £14.99

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    - An Interview Survey about the Catch and the Climate
    by Erik W. Born
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    - Sites of Performance, Interaction, and Reflection
    by Erik Kristiansen
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    - European Dtente, Transatlantic Relations, and the Cold War, 1965-1985
    by Poul Villaume
    £41.49

  • - Journal of the Nordic Society for the History of Ideas 8:2
    by Ben Dorfman
    £15.49

    Ideas in History is the result of collaborative efforts among nearly a dozen universities and colleges throughout the Nordic countries. The purpose of these initiatives is to further awareness of research, resources and activities in the field of intellectual history in the Nordic countries as well as internationally. The journal aims to create a meeting ground for the study of ideas in historical context across disciplinary, geographical and institutional boundaries. Ideas in History welcomes interdisciplinary approaches to intellectual history at the same time it acknowledges specific traditions in the field. Ideas in History seeks a pluralism of methodological approaches to intellectual history: reflections on the field, historical contexts studied, subject matter for intellectual-historical investigation, critical understandings of relations between the intellectual past and present as well as the comprehension of culturally, politically and geographically diverse intellectual traditions. Contents in Vol. 8.2: Gunilla Hermansson, "Imagined Wars and Cultural Borders: A Case of Nordic Modernism" 5; Merethe Roos, "Medical Enlightenment and Social Mobilization from the Pulpit. The Clergy as Public Health and Social Workers in Denmark-Norway at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century" 25; Martin Alm, "Anti-Americanism vs. Anti-Europeanism? American Views of European Anti-Americanism" 47; Line Joranger, "Karl Jaspers' Interdisciplinary and Dual Psychopathology" 75

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    Ideas in History (ISSN 1890-1832) is the result of collaborative efforts among nearly a dozen universities and colleges throughout the Nordic countries. The purpose of these initiatives is to further awareness of research, resources and activities in the field of intellectual history in the Nordic countries as well as internationally. The journal aims to create a meeting ground for the study of ideas in historical context across disciplinary, geographical and institutional boundaries. Ideas in History welcomes interdisciplinary approaches to intellectual history at the same time it acknowledges specific traditions in the field. Ideas in History seeks a pluralism of methodological approaches to intellectual history: reflections on the field, historical contexts studied, subject matter for intellectual-historical investigation, critical understandings of relations between the intellectual past and present as well as the comprehension of culturally, politically and geographically diverse intellectual traditions. Volume 7, no. 1-2: Thematic Issue: Literature and Nation: Katarina Leppänen and Rebecka Lettevall, "Introduction: The Baltic Sea Area as a Historical, Cultural and Social Space"; Katarina Leppänen, "Fiction as a Historical Source: Alternative Identities in Aino Kallas and Hella Wuolijoki"; Anna Bohlin, "Fredrika Bremer's Concept of the Nation During her American Journey"; Jenny Bergenmar, "Selma Lagerlöf, Narrative and Counter-Narrative: The Question of Sources in the Historical Understanding of an Author's Works"; Eve Annuk, "Emancipation and the New Woman in Early Estonian Journalism"; Kalle Pihlainen, "Literary Knowledge in Historical Study: The Case of Josef ¿kvorecký's The Engineer of Human Souls"; Kristin Rodier, "Can There Be a Postmodern Nationalism?"

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    - State Formation in Norway, c. 900-1350
    by Sverre Bagge
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  • - Volume 67: Buried Norsemen at Herjolfsnes. An Archaological and Historical Study. Interpretation of the Runic Inscriptions from Herjolfsnes. Anthropologia Medico-Historica Groenlandia Antiqua
    by Poul Norlund
    £95.99

  • by Daniel Bruun
    £33.99

    This facsimile edition of the original 1918 volume gives a historical overview of the Viking expeditions to and colonizations of Greenland and Vinland on the eastern shores of North America, detailing the history of a wide range of settlements and sites based both on archaeological findings and contemporary Norse sources.

  • by Ludwig Karl Gieseckes
    £76.49

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    by Eckersall
    £30.49

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    - A Cross-Disciplinary Perspective
    by Hyllested
    £46.49

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    - A Forgotten Contemporary of Kierkegaard
    by Schreiber
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    - Qeqertasussuk and Qajaa
    by Bjarne Gr¿nnow
    £58.49

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    - Survival on the Edge
    by Margaret Willson
    £35.99

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