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De Nordiska Rikena under Brömsebroförbundet ...Landberg, Georg. January 1925 (has links)
Thesis--Uppsala. / Bibliography: p. [xi]-xx.
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Konungsannáll, "Annales Islandorum regii."Buergel Goodwin, H. January 1904 (has links)
Inaug.-diss.--Leipzig. / Lebenslauf. On verso of t.p.: Als manuskript gedruckt. Introduction to the author's edition of the text published in Upsala universitets årsskrift, 1906.
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Det danske gesandtskab i Washington 1940-1942 Henrik Kauffmann som uafhœngig dansk gesandt i USA 1940-1942 og hans politik vedrørende Grønland og de oplagte danske skibe i Amerika.Løkkegaard, Finn, January 1968 (has links)
Thesis--Odense. / "Bekendtgørelse." 1 l., inserted. Summary in English. Bibliography: p. 496-506.
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Carl Fredrik Scheffer och Sveriges politiska förbindelser med Danmark åren 1752-1765Carlquist, Gunnar, January 1920 (has links)
Akademisk avhandling--Lund. / Extra t.p., with thesis note, inserted. Imprint on cover: Lund, Gleerupska universitets-bokhandeln. "Källor och litteratur": p. [xxi]-xxvii.
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Problematická identifikace s Evropskou unií : analýza specifik dánského euroskepticismu / Problematic Identification with the EU - analysis of Danish euroscepticismHořejšová, Tereza January 2011 (has links)
The dissertation thesis analyses factors which are characteristic for Danish euroscepticism. It seeks an aswer to a question whether certain national specifics pre-determine "the Danish" version of euroscepticism. In previous research, it has not been very common to analyse national versions of public euroscepticism but the current academic knowledge about euroscepticism is still not satisfactory and in particular does not take into account the tender nuances in demonstration and origins of euroscepticism of each member state. However, as this thesis hypotheses, it is necessary to take the national eurosceptic specifics into account while designing the communication policy on EU issues. The thesis concludes that in the case of Denmark, the national specifics which have been identified as strong perception of national identity, referenda, EU opt-outs, specific political system and a formalised co- ordination system of EU affairs, serve as roots, i.e. not as a consequence, of Danish euroscepticism. Keywords European Union; Denmark; Euroscepticism; opt-outs; identity; public opinion; communication policy.
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Ethnicized ontologies from foreign worker to Muslim immigrant : how Danish public discourse moved to the right through the question of immigration /Yılmaz, Ferruh. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of California, San Diego, 2006. / Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 19, 2006). Available via ProQuest Digital Dissertations. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 366-373).
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Sustainable community planning and design : a demostration project as pathway, the case of Egebjerggård, Ballerup, DenmarkVan Vliet, David R. 05 1900 (has links)
Much of the sustainable community planning and design discourse has been about
prescribing and defining ends. A large gap exists between goals for sustainability and the ways
and means to achieve them. Multiple barriers are encountered when implementation attempts are
made. The research addresses the question: In what ways can demonstration projects increase
social learning of effective planning, design and policy alternatives that assist in developing
sustainable urban communities? Demonstration here is an area based, site specific planning and
design process and built project showing potential adopters the benefits of employing various
innovations.
Five fields of scholarship and research (land-use and sustainable development; planning and
design participation; urban experimentation and demonstration; innovation, diffusion and social
learning; action for innovation and implementation) are drawn upon to inform the objectives. An
analytical-evaluative framework for sustainable planning and design is developed, then applied in a
detailed case study. The case study of Egebjerggard, a 928 dwelling, mixed use neighbourhood in
Ballerup, Denmark provides an analysis of how leading practice can contribute to a better
understanding of the potentials and challenges for advancing community policy, design and
implementation at the neighbourhood and city-wide level. The analysis enables the interpretation
of the Ballerup experience and the transfer of principles to the Canadian context. Two initiatives in
sustainable community development in Calgary and Vancouver indicate the issues, opportunities
and the state of practice. A proposed demonstration strategy outlines possible new institutional and
organizational capacities and relationships in the Canadian residential planning and delivery
system.
The main contributions include: i) an empirical and descriptive-analytical case study
providing a detailed account of integrated planning implementation and policy development in
Denmark, ii) a strategy, its structure, organization and functions to carry out demonstration /
exhibition in Canadian municipalities, iii) a normative proposition for and the evidence to support
an expanded notion of demonstration directing attention to their value and potential. The benefits
and returns outlined serve as a general argument for proceeding with a neighbourhood scale fully
featured demonstration in any city in Canada.
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Sustainable community planning and design : a demostration project as pathway, the case of Egebjerggård, Ballerup, DenmarkVan Vliet, David R. 05 1900 (has links)
Much of the sustainable community planning and design discourse has been about
prescribing and defining ends. A large gap exists between goals for sustainability and the ways
and means to achieve them. Multiple barriers are encountered when implementation attempts are
made. The research addresses the question: In what ways can demonstration projects increase
social learning of effective planning, design and policy alternatives that assist in developing
sustainable urban communities? Demonstration here is an area based, site specific planning and
design process and built project showing potential adopters the benefits of employing various
innovations.
Five fields of scholarship and research (land-use and sustainable development; planning and
design participation; urban experimentation and demonstration; innovation, diffusion and social
learning; action for innovation and implementation) are drawn upon to inform the objectives. An
analytical-evaluative framework for sustainable planning and design is developed, then applied in a
detailed case study. The case study of Egebjerggard, a 928 dwelling, mixed use neighbourhood in
Ballerup, Denmark provides an analysis of how leading practice can contribute to a better
understanding of the potentials and challenges for advancing community policy, design and
implementation at the neighbourhood and city-wide level. The analysis enables the interpretation
of the Ballerup experience and the transfer of principles to the Canadian context. Two initiatives in
sustainable community development in Calgary and Vancouver indicate the issues, opportunities
and the state of practice. A proposed demonstration strategy outlines possible new institutional and
organizational capacities and relationships in the Canadian residential planning and delivery
system.
The main contributions include: i) an empirical and descriptive-analytical case study
providing a detailed account of integrated planning implementation and policy development in
Denmark, ii) a strategy, its structure, organization and functions to carry out demonstration /
exhibition in Canadian municipalities, iii) a normative proposition for and the evidence to support
an expanded notion of demonstration directing attention to their value and potential. The benefits
and returns outlined serve as a general argument for proceeding with a neighbourhood scale fully
featured demonstration in any city in Canada. / Applied Science, Faculty of / Community and Regional Planning (SCARP), School of / Graduate
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Denmark April 9, 1940-October 1943 : timing as a factor in the Danish rescue of Danish JewryLeopold, Seth. January 2001 (has links)
It has been nearly sixty years since the October 1943 Danish rescue of Danish Jewry. Since this time, no historian has examined the role that the timing of the planned Jewish round-up played in the degree of success of the rescue. Would a National Socialist round-up of the Danish Jews have been successful if it occurred in 1941 for example? As long as the Danish government was in power, no anti-Jewish measures were implemented in Denmark. Within a month of the Danish government's resignation, National Socialist plans to eliminate Danish Jewry were being drafted. This thesis examines the major events in Denmark that led to the resignation of the Danish government in August 1943, and the failed plan to round-up and deport the Danish Jews. The most important conclusion of this thesis is that to a significant degree, the Danish people were successful in their rescue of Danish Jews because of the timing of the anti-Jewish measures.
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Anglo-Danish relations in the later eleventh centuryGazzoli, Paul Michael January 2011 (has links)
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