Folkestyrets fæstning, foræret af Frederik 7. i faderlig forståelse, fred og fordragelighed. Sådan hylder vi Grundloven, og vi taler om frisind, danskhed og demokrati. Men faktisk fandt Grundloven ...fra 1849 sin form midt i europæisk borgerkrig og revolution, hvor de gamle monarkier faldt på stribe. Folkelig blev Grundloven kun gennem politisk import fra det store udland. Et rent dansk produkt ville ikke have været nær så demokratisk. Og selv om demokrat og demokrati hurtigt blev modeord herhjemme, var det nye folkestyre mest for de få. Var man fruentimmer eller folkehold, fremmed eller fallent, fattig eller forbryder – eller bare et fjols – kunne man stadig godt glemme alt om politisk indflydelse.
In most subtitling countries, those lines at the bottom of the screen are the most read medium of all, for which reason they deserve all the academic attention they can get. This monograph represents ...a large-scale attempt to provide such attention, by exploring the norms of subtitling for television. It does so by empirically investigating a large corpus of television subtitles from Scandinavia, one of the bastions of subtitling, along with other European data.The aim of the book is twofold: first, to provide an advanced and comprehensive model for investigating translation problems in the form of Extralinguistic Cultural References (ECRs). Second, to empirically explore current European television subtitling norms, and to look into future developments in this area.This book will be of interest to anyone interested in gaining access to state-of-the-art tools for translation analysis, or in learning more about the norms of subtitling, based on empirically reliable and current material.
Rent vand, blåt flag ved strandene og fisk i havet har stor betydning for os alle. Men de danske have og vores godt 7.000 km kystområder er ikke kun til lystfiskeri og solbadning. Havet omkring ...Danmark er også en vigtig ressource for udviklingen i erhverv og samfund, og vi bygger vindmølleparker, øger skibstrafikken og lokker flere og flere turister til. Blandt meget andet. Mens vi gerne vil sikre gode udviklingsmuligheder for de maritime erhverv, skal vi tage hensyn til klima og miljø. Det blå hav er ikke en uudtømmelig ressource, og pladsen er trang i de danske farvande. Hvem, der fremover må udnytte de begrænsede arealer, er et påtrængende spørgsmål. I Havets ressourcer præsenterer otte forskere den nyeste viden om havets betydning og potentiale for økonomi, jobskabelse og velfærd. De stiller skarpt på en række vækstområder, tegner muligheder, begrænsninger og konflikter op og viser, hvorfor det er så vigtigt at holde fast i havet som en værdifuld og bæredygtig ressource.
In 1958, Britain and Denmark both advocated closer European cooperation through the looser framework of the Free Trade Area (FTA) rather than membership of the nascent European Economic Community ...(EEC). By 1972, however, the situation had changed drastically. The FTA was a long-forgotten concept. Its replacement, the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), seemed economically and politically inept. Now, at the third time of asking, both countries were on the verge of joining the EEC as full members. This compelling analysis compares how the European policies of the British Labour Party and the Danish Social Democrats evolved amid this environment. Based on material from 12 archives in four countries, it updates our knowledge of key moments in both parties’ interaction with the integration story, including in the formative stages of the EEC in 1958¬–60 and the negotiations for British and Danish EEC membership in 1961–63, 1967 and 1970–72. More innovatively, this book argues that amid an array of national and international constraints the reciprocal influence exerted by Labour and the SD on each other via informal party contacts was itself a crucial determinant in European policymaking. In so doing, it sheds light on the sources of Labour European thinking, the role of small states like Denmark in the integration process, and the prominence of the Anglo-Scandinavian nexus in the broader narrative of British foreign policy in this period.
Danish director Lars von Trier has produced more than 20 films since his first appearance with The Elements of Crime in 1984. One of the most acknowledged - and most controversial - film directors of ...our time, Trier's films often escape the representational production of meaning. In Lars von Trier's Renewal of Film 1984-2014. Signal, Pixel, Diagram scholar Bodil Marie Stavning Thomsen offers a comprehensive discussion of Lars von Trier's collected works. Examining Trier's experiments with narrative forms, genre, camera usage, light, and colour tones, she shows how Trier's unique ethically involving style activates the viewer's entire perception apparatus. In understanding this affective involvement, the author frames the discussion around concepts from Gilles Deleuze, Alois Riegl, Brian Massumi and others on the haptic image, the diagram, affect and the signaletic material.
Excavating Nationstraces the history of archaeology and museums in the contested German-Danish borderlands from the emergence of antiquarianism in the early nineteenth-century to German-Danish ...reconciliation after the Second World War. J. Laurence Hare reveals how the border regions of Schleswig-Holstein and Sønderjylland were critical both to the emergence of professional prehistoric archaeology and to conceptions of German and Scandinavian origins.
At the center of this process, Hare argues, was a cohort of amateur antiquarians and archaeologists who collaborated across the border to investigate the ancient past but were also complicit in its appropriation for nationalist ends.Excavating Nationsfollows the development of this cross-border network over four generations, through the unification of Germany and two world wars. Using correspondence and site reports from museum, university, and state archives across Germany and Denmark, Hare shows how these scholars negotiated their simultaneous involvement in nation-building projects and in a transnational academic community.
Prispevek temelji na raziskavi, ki je bila izvedena na Danskem in v sklopu katere je naključni vzorec prebivalstva odgovarjal na vprašanja o svojih preferencah do okolice in lokacije svojega doma. ...Izkazalo se je, da so značilnosti socialnega okolja zelo pomembne in da jih lahko razdelimo v tri ločene skupine: izogibanje socialnim tegobam, dajanje prednosti socialni homogenosti ter bivanje blizu socialne mreže in domačega kraja. Raziskava je pokazala, da ima večina ljudi veliko število podrobnih preferenc, nekateri pa jih imajo zelo malo. To potrjuje starejšo teorijo, da so nekateri ljudje zelo povezani z določenimi kraji z danimi lastnostmi in zato nimajo posebnih želja glede okolice in lokacije doma. Za druge, večinoma mlade in samske, pa je dom samo kraj, na katerem spijo in se spočijejo, medtem ko življenje poteka drugje. Ta skupina ima samo preference do lokacije in le malo specifičnih preferenc do okolice.
Eric Ziolkowski's monumental study examines Kierkegaard's "whole 'prolix literature,'" including both the pseudonymous and the signed published writings as well as the private journals, papers, and ...letters, in relation to works by five literary giants from different times and places:Cloudsby Aristophanes;Parzivalby the medieval German poet Wolfram von Eschenbach;Don Quixoteby Cervantes; certain plays, particularlyHamlet, by Shakespeare; and the fictional, poeticphilosophical workSartor Resartus, together with some of the essays by Kierkegaard's Scottish contemporary Thomas Carlyle. No full or complete understanding of the writings of an author as prolific and complex as Kierkegaard is possible.Yet Kierkegaard signals the essentially literary as opposed to strictly theological or philosophical nature of his writings. Ziolkowski first considers the notions of aesthetics and the aesthetic as Kierkegaard adapted them, and then his posture as a poet, as interrelated contexts of his selfconception as "a weed in literature." After next taking account of the history of the critical recognition of Kierkegaard as a literary artist, he looks at an important characteristic of his literary craft that has received relatively little attention: the manner by which he and his pseudonyms read and quote other authors. Ziolkowski then explores the connections between the philosopher's writings and those of other literary masters by whom he was directly influenced, such as Aristophanes, Cervantes, and Shakespeare; or of those who, while they did not directly influence him, gave paradigmatic expression to some of the same aspects of aesthetic, ethical, and religious existence that Kierkegaard and his pseudonyms portray. Ziolkowski's seminal study will be of interest to Kierkegaard scholars, philosophers, and comparative literature scholars alike.
Hvad er klokken? Danskerne tjekker i gennemsnit uret 18 gange i døgnet, og der er da også nok at holde øje med. Skoletider, spisetider og sengetider - og man skulle jo helst heller ikke komme for ...sent på arbejde. Forudsætningen for at indgå aftaler er, at vi alle har den samme tidsforståelse. I Danmark har vi fulgt det samme klokkeslæt siden den 1. januar 1894. Da gjorde man op med ideen om, at hver landsby havde sin egen lokale tid styret af solens gang over himlen, og universaltiden gjorde landet til en del af en verden med tidszoner. Lige siden har de samme timer, minutter og sekunder været den afgørende målestok i en verden besat af tid. For uden tid, ingen danmarkshistorier.
Tag med på en tidsrejse med Poul Duedahl, der er lektor i historie ved Aalborg Universitet.
The assertion written on the Great Stone of Jelling is that it was Harold (Bluetooth) who converted the Danes to Christianity in c.965. In this comprehensive survey, Martin Schwarz Lausten charts the ...fortunes of the church in Denmark from its very beginnings to the present day. Starting with the pagan society of the Vikings, Lausten describes how the Danes were introduced to the new religion prior to Harald's enthronement through their contact with Christian traders and missionaries, and in the encounters of the Viking raiders with Christian culture in France and England. Drawing on a wealth of manuscript, printed and pictorial sources, the book details how Church and Royal power transformed an ancient peasant society into a typical medieval state. Following chapters examine the impact of Luther and the Reformation on Danish society, and the shift in the struggles for authority between the Church and the State. The influence of the Humanist movement and the European Enlightenment are also examined in full, together with the issues they raised such as how the Church was to speak to the modern man who no longer took at face value the authority of the Bible. Lausten brings his survey right up to current times with an overview of the nineteenth-century revivalist movements, the Danish Church's response to the Jewish question during the German occupation, through to the present day establishment of the People's Church.
Contents: Preface; The Middle Ages: The missionary period; The Christian kingdom; The struggle between king and archbishop; The late Middle Ages; Life in the church; The Reformation: The presuppositions for the Reformation; The Reformatory struggle; The introduction of the Reformation; Conformity; Orthodoxy: Piety strengthens the kingdoms; Luther triumphant; The state church under absolutism; Theology and Piety in the Reformation and Orthodoxy Periods: The Biblical humanists; The bright day of the gospel;The consolidation of theology; The scourge of the anger of God - and the king’s long truncheon; Devotional literature and hymnic poetry; Pietism: Pious wishes; Anti-clerical pietism; Ecclesiastical pietism; The Period of Enlightenment: Revelation and reason; The rise and fall of Struensee: the epoch of Guldberg; Court revolution and reforms; The church struggle; The 19th and 20th centuries: Back to the Bible; The first popular revival movements; N.F.S. Grundtvig; The revival movement, its expansion and divisions; The social background of the revivals; Freedom of conscience and the people’s church; Søren Kierkegaard; The ecclesiastical fractions; The church and the social question; Theology and Christianity in crisis; Church government and church policy; The economy of the people’s church; Theology and the life of the church; The people’s church - church of the people?; Bibliography; Index.