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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
91

De diplomatieke betrekkingen van de Republiek met Denemarken en Zweden, 1660-1675

Römelingh, Joan, January 1969 (has links)
Thesis--Leiden. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-220).
92

Studier over D. G. Monrads statstanker,

Bagge, Povl, January 1936 (has links)
Thesis--Copenhagen. / "Kilde- og litteraturfortegnelse": p. [11]-13.
93

Undersøgelser til nordisk oldhistorie

Jessen, E. January 1862 (has links)
Thesis--Copenhagen.
94

Lægemiddeldistribution i Danmark : set i lyset af deregulering /

Bjerg Larsen, Jakob. January 2004 (has links)
Ph.D.
95

The relation of ethics and religion in Kierkegaard’s thought.

Stewart, Mary. January 1946 (has links)
No description available.
96

“The golden tree”: The court masques of Queen Anna of Denmark

Middaugh, Karen Lee January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
97

Danmarks konflikt med Sverige 1563-1570

Jensen, Frede P. January 1982 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Københavns universitet ; bd. 12. / Summary in German. Includes bibliographical references (p. [352]-360) and index.
98

Danish day care as a social institution

Belais, Albert Sessions, Kibel, Ellane L 22 May 1974 (has links)
A study of the social and cultural aspects of day care in Denmark. The thesis hypothesizes that experiences in the development of Danish day care are relevant to the future development of day care in the United States. Interest in Danish day care was stimulated by the reports of Drs. Marsden and Mary Wagner (1970) which found Danish day care provided an intimate and innovative standard of care for young children. Twenty centers of widely varied types were visited in Denmark. Information was gathered largely through unstructured interviews with child care staff and non-participant observation. Special attention was paid to the child care workers’ relationship with the children and their families. Attention was focused on the influence of cultural factors in the provision of child care. It was found that cultural attitudes in Denmark toward children encouraged the development of a casual, intimate style of care. It was noted that caution should be exercised in presuming that successful Danish programs would be equally successful if carried out in the United States. It was learned that empirical evidence has convinced the Danes that the provision of an acceptable level of care is costly and that national and local subsidy is essential. Further, the coordinated system of education child caring staff was found to provide staff capable of developing a stimulating relationship with children. Current direction in Danish day care with other social service programs and the integration of age groups within centers with the attention of recreating the “family group”.
99

Charon's Obol? : an archaeological study of the role of coins in Roman burial ritual (with case studies from Roman Italy, Germany, Britain and unconquered Scandinavia)

Brown, Lisa January 2013 (has links)
Little detailed analysis has been undertaken which looks at the coin in the context of the burial. Their numismatic information is discussed in detail in excavation reports but little or no attempt is made to investigate the function of the coin. In many cases they are simply regarded as payments to Charon, the ferryman of Greek mythology, for the journey to the afterlife; an interpretation based on classical literature. Earliest research into the subject tended to look for evidence for ‘Charon’s Obol’ using the information in the Greek and Roman sources with little or no reference to the archaeological material. This did not allow for a full understanding of their presence and meaning. Publication of Gorecki’s Studien zur Sitte Münzbeigabe in römerzeitlichen Körpergräbern’ (BRGK 56, 1975) and Cantilena’s Un obolo per Caronte? (PdP 50, 1995) significantly changed methodology by analysing burial remains but even these are limited. They look very specifically at one part of the Empire and a single aspect of the coin in the burial, i.e. location and thus are not sufficiently detailed to find patterns which can be tested in different areas of the Roman Empire. This work is a systematic analysis of the coin in the context of the burial using case studies from cemeteries from Roman Italy, Germany, Britain and unconquered Scandinavia (as a comparison to the Imperial evidence). It takes a database of c. 450-500 burials from each of the areas (with the exception of Denmark which has fewer examples) and investigates the pre-Roman tradition, chronological distribution of the practice, the metal type and number of coins used, the length of time between coin and burial date, pierced coins and associated grave goods. The aims are as follows: - Thoroughly investigate the coin in the context of the burial in each of the case study areas and compare the patterns identified; - Explore the origin and spread of this custom, from early Greece to Italy across the Roman Empire and beyond, while investigating the potential religious or social meanings of the practice and its distribution; - Chart the evolution and the possible reasons for changes and modifications to the practice over space and time; - Assess the significance of my findings in terms of the transmission of cultural traditions or religious beliefs and practices between ancient societies.
100

Party funding regimes and corruption in Western Europe : a comparative study of Great Britain and Denmark

Power, Sam January 2018 (has links)
No description available.

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