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The Danish decolonisation of Greenland, 1945-54

Three men sitting beside eachother at a table with the sign "DENMARK". Behind them stands an elderly man
- Simon Mølholm Olesen

An international discussion on decolonisation followed in the aftermath of the Second World War in the mid-1940s. The newly formed United Nations…

USA's declaration on Danish sovereignty of Greenland, 1916

An ink pen
- Original sources

On 4th August 1916, the American government issued a declaration to the Danish government that it would not raise objections if Denmark extended its…

Drawing the German-Danish border: the vote in Flensburg, 1920

Large ship arriving at the shore with a large crowd of people cheering and waiting for them
- Film

Go to Flensborg, Germany, in 1920 and see firsthand what it was like during the plebiscite on 14th March. Would Flensborg and central Schleswig remain…

Drawing the German-Danish border: posters and propaganda from 1920

Poster showing two portraits of elder men in suits with the writing "STEM FOR DANMARK" which translates into "VOTE FOR DENMARK"
- Film

Go with Klaus Tolstrup Petersen, historian and director of the Schleswig Collection (Danish Central Library for South Schleswig), back to 1920 when a…

The meaning of the Second Schleswig War ('1864') in Denmark

Paiting of a group of grown men pushing a large cannon up a cliff. It is winter as there is snow on the ground and it's snowing
- Rasmus Glenthøj

Denmark lost a third of its territory and 40% of its population in the Second Schleswig War in 1864 to Prussia and Austria. Seen as both a national…

Nordic social democratic parties during the twentieth century

A stone monunent with a bonfire engraved in it.
- Mary Hilson

Social democratic parties have had a significant influence on the Nordic countries during the twentieth century, especially in Sweden. As centre-left…

Nordic museums and their history

A dark black and white photo of an old building with a large tree in the front.
- Andrew G. Newby

National museums in the Nordics retain an important role in the creation and maintenance of a particular view of a country, its people and often its…

Folkhem

People walking down stairs at the trainstation, they have luggage with them. Black and white.
- Norbert Götz

Folkhem, literally meaning ‘people’s home’, is a Swedish term for what is otherwise designated as the Swedish welfare state or the Swedish model. It…

Official bodies overseeing the Nordic languages

A screenshot of a section on a website. There are 6 links to click on: Terms of the month, Approved words, Katersal (Dictionary), News, Authorized place names, Download
- Michael P. Barnes

There has been much more official involvement with the Nordic languages than with English. That is true even of the well-established Danish, Icelandic…