Business and economic historians will greatly welcome the publication of Per Hansen’s masterly history of Danish modern furniture. The originality and extent of the... Læs mere
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The fornaldarsögur Norðurlanda (literally ‘ancient sagas of the northern lands’, but often referred to in English as ‘mythical-heroic’ or ‘legendary’ sagas) are a group of some 35... Læs mere
The theme of community has perhaps never been of a more vital significance than in our present day and age. The process we refer to as modernity has been synonymous... Læs mere
»The Ethics of Love reads the entire output of James Joyce, from Chamber Music to Finnegans Wake, in the perspective of the Irish author’s wish to celebrate secular love as the... Læs mere
Northern Worlds presents the results of an interdisciplinary research initiative at the National Museum of Denmark. A significant part of the museum´s extensive collections comes from... Læs mere
This volume explores the interaction between law and religion in the Nordic region and Germany in the post-World War II period. It examines how religion... Læs mere
Over the last few decades, a number of works have appeared which have increased our knowledge and appreciation of the pre-modern Icelandic genre of fornaldarsögur (often... Læs mere
Hans Christian Andersen’s longstanding canonical status among his Russian readers is owed specifically to his fairy tales. For the nearly two centuries of their... Læs mere
The reality of the fantastic combines a 'new philological' close study of a fifteenth-century Icelandic manuscript compilation of fifteen fornaldarsögur and riddarasögur, AM... Læs mere