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Journal articles on the topic "Prussia (Germany) Denmark"

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Bizewski, Mariusz. "Hołd lenny Mściwoja I złożony Danii w 1210 r. Próba rekonstrukcji epizodu z dziejów panowania pierwszych Sobiesławiców." Studia z Dziejów Średniowiecza, no. 23 (December 17, 2019): 17–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.26881/sds.2019.23.01.

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The homage of Mściwoj I made in 1210 to Waldemar II, the king of Denmark, is still one of the unexplained episodes of the history of medieval Pomerania. In the current scientific literature historians almost unanimously accepted that the inclusion of Eastern Pomerania by the influence of Denmark resulted from the armed expansion of the Danes, who forced Mściwoj I to pay them homage. However, the analysis of sources gives us reasons to suppose that events could actually follow a completely different path. The manner of recording the events in „Annales Waldemariani”, as well as political relatio
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Bendtsen, Bjarne Søndergaard. "Krig som kulturel velsignelse eller forbandelse? - Første verdenskrig i en nationalkonservativ dansk optik." Slagmark - Tidsskrift for idéhistorie, no. 70 (March 9, 2018): 85–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/sl.v0i70.104414.

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Although Denmark managed to stay neutral throughout World War I, it nevertheless generated a heated debate in the country; most people took a clear stand for one side or the other. After the traumatic Danish defeat in the 1864 war with Prussia and Austria, Germany was regarded as the arch enemy and not unexpectedly mostDanes sided against the Central Powers in the public debate. This was not least the case amongst the national-conservative politicians, intellectuals and artists. They form the focus of my article, and the questions I address are: how did the national-conservatives experience th
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Sondhaus, Lawrence. "Mitteleuropa zur See? Austria and the German Navy Question 1848–52." Central European History 20, no. 2 (1987): 125–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938900012577.

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The German navy of 1848–52 was born in the stormy sessions of the Frankfurt Parliament and died amid equally acrimonious debates in the diet of the restored German Confederation. Denmark's blockade of the North Sea and Baltic ports during the Schleswig-Holstein war inspired this first attempt to create a German battle fleet, and the temporary resolution of German-Danish differences, combined with the Confederation's unwillingness to assume responsibility for the warships, brought it to an early end. The scant scholarly literature on the first German navy tends to view it purely as a north Germ
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Bach-Nielsen, Carsten. "Religionen og hverdagslivet:." Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift 83, no. 1-2 (2021): 41–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/dtt.v83i1-2.124182.

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In 1855, the Scottish minister John Caird delivered a sermon before Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Sachsen-Coburg. It made such an impression that the queen demanded it to be printed. The sermon text was Romans 12,11 and the sermon was about religion in common life. Is was not concerned with religion as pertaining to specific practices, times, and places in everyday life. Religion covers everything. Religion is a science and an art to be performed together with any profession or business of daily life. The Presbyterian view is that work itself is as such a glorification of God. Therefore,
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Gotling, Nicole. "National Textbook Narratives and Historiography: Presenting a Same That is Never the Same." Croatian Journal of Education - Hrvatski časopis za odgoj i obrazovanje 22 (December 17, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.15516/cje.v22i0.4124.

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National textbook narratives are written from particular national perspectivesand goals. Thus, “the same is never (or at least not always) the same” and whatwe learn depends on the context of when and where we are learning it. When itcomes to major conflicts between nations or states, how one handles the telling ofthe same conflict event can be especially poignant. Starting from the writing ofnational events, this text looks back to another large-scale (inter-)national conflict,the Prussian Wars (1864-1871), to discuss how the four different developing nationstatesof Germany (via Prussia), Den
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Hansen, Jørn. "Knivsberg. Den tysksindede befolknings Fest- og Turnplads i Sønderjylland ca. 1920-1945." Forum for Idræt 15 (August 17, 1999). http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/ffi.v15i0.31759.

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En skildring af turnbevægelsen, den tyske gymnastikbevægelse, i grænseområdet mellem Danmark og Tyskland i årene 1920-1945.Knivsberg. The “Turn-” and Sports Park for the Pro-German Community in southern Jutland.Not far from Aabenraa lies Knivsberg. This hilltop locality area is situated in Slesvig or southern Jutland, an area whose history is bound up with the unsettled relationship of the twin duchies of Slesvig and Holsten to the Danish and German states respectively. This complicated history is the reason for the presence of Danish and German minorities in this border region ever since the
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Books on the topic "Prussia (Germany) Denmark"

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Russland und die schleswig-holsteinische Frage, 1839-1853. P. Lang, 1997.

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John, Carr. Northern Summer; or, Travels Round the Baltic, Through Denmark, Sweden, Russia, Prussia, and Part of Germany: In the Year 1804. HardPress, 2020.

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