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  1. Norway, Sweden and Denmark, (The history of nations) by Elise C Otté, 1932
  2. History of Denmark by Palle Lauring, 1960
  3. A HISTORY OF DENMARK.
  4. Scandinavia, ancient and modern: Being a history of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway ... with illustrations of their natural history (History of nations) by Andrew Crichton, 1841
  5. 17 tapestries for Queen Margrethe II: Bjørn Nørgaard's History of Denmark at Christiansborg Palace, woven at Manufactures nationales des Gobelins et de Beauvais
  6. History of the Church of Denmark,: An outline by Jens Christian Kjaer, 1945
  7. Karen Skovgaard-Petersen. Historiography at the Court of Christian IV 1588-1648): Studies in the Latin Histories of Denmark by Johannes Pontanus and Johannes ... An article from: Scandinavian Studies by James L. Larson, 2003-03-22
  8. Memories of "Little Denmark": History of Elsinore and Brooklyn, Utah by Gwendolyn Jacobson, 1962
  9. History of Denmark by John Danstrup, 1948-06
  10. Ecological Tax Reform in Denmark: history and social acceptability [An article from: Energy Policy] by J. Klok, A. Larsen, et all 2006-05-01
  11. Denmark and Norway. (mineral collectors in Denmark and Norway) (The History of Mineralogy: 1530-1799): An article from: The Mineralogical Record by Wendell E. Wilson, 1994-11-01
  12. The Reign of Cnut: The King of England, Denmark and Norway (Studies in the Early History of Britain)
  13. Memoirs of Leonora Christina, daughter of Christian IV of Denmark (The background of history) by Leonora Christina Ulfeldt, 1929
  14. Denmark (Countries) by Tamara L. Britton, 2003-09

61. NBI Today And Previously.
work and to make room for the growing number of collaborators from denmark and abroad from many different countries, unique in its kind in the history of science
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NBI History
The Niels Bohr Institute was founded on March 3, 1921. For more information on the history of the Niels Bohr Institute, contact the Niels Bohr Archive
The Institute Today
If you are interested to know what the Niels Bohr Institute is today, just have a look at all the other pages in this WWW server, they have been written exactly for this purpose! In any case, here is a short summary.
  • In the same and neighbouring buildings are also located: NORDITA and the Niels Bohr Archive
  • The main subjects of research at the Niels Bohr Institute are: Experimental and theoretical high-energy and nuclear physics, astrophysics, chaos and turbulence, biophysics, quantum optics ...
  • The Head of Department is Andrew D. Jackson Jette Frigalt is his secretary.
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History of the Niels Bohr Institute from 1921 to 1965
These notes have been written in 1965 in the following occasion.

62. Denmark+history - Architecture Students
44 sorry,i mean the interior design of houses or castels or buildings in denmark at the age of about 18001900,thank you. ArchitectureWeek
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64. Danish History On Denmark.dk Find Info On Danish History Here
The statement contains the official s understanding of denmark s history and the Danes transformation from hardy, freeborn Vikings to a soft and docile breed
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Denmark.dk
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DENMARK.DK: DANISH HISTORY
The history of Denmark

The text below is a brief overview of Danish history. If you want the history of Denmark in full detail, visit the Denmark.dk website's history pages here. The History of Denmark: an Overview
In 1939, a diplomat observer at the British legation in Copenhagen wrote in a report on the Danes: 'A few decades of material prosperity and the ministrations of an over-paternal Government seem to have sapped the spirit of a Viking race which can point to 1500 years of vigorous and independent history'. The statement contains the official's understanding of Denmark's history and the Danes' transformation from hardy, free-born Vikings to a soft and docile breed. He also indicated why things had gone wrong: material wealth and an over-protective Government. There is no reason to regard the statement as anything other than a worried diplomat's hasty assessment, but he put his finger on two characteristic features of the Danish society in the first half of the 20th century, i.e. increasing affluence and the growth of the welfare state.

65. The Natural History Museum
The Natural history Museum. The Natural history Museum was founded in 1955. The Geology Department cooperates closely with the Geological Survey of denmark.
http://www.sleipnir.fo/musnat.htm
The Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum was founded in 1955. Its object is to collect, preserve, and display items which illustrate the natural environment of the Faroe Islands. The work of making new exhibitions and improving the old ones goes on continuously. The exhibitions are housed in two buildings. Research plays an important part in the work. The museum is divided into three departments: The Geology Department, The Zoology Department, and the Botany Department. Nine people are employed at the museum.
The Geology Department
The Geology Department is responsible for all general matters concerning geology. Geological mapping both at sea and ashore has been an important part of the work. When the land mapping of the Faroes was completed in the 1960s, a study of the sea-bed was started. In 1980-81 two deep-drillings were carried out, 660 and 2178 m deep. In 1992 the Faroe Islands gained legislative authority over, and the right to manage, the natural resources in the Faroese continental shelf. The authorities have since decided to initiate exploration for oil and gas. The Geology Department plays an important role in this project. The Geology Department cooperates closely with the Geological Survey of Denmark.

66. Scandinavian History - Denmark Finland Norway And Sweden
Christian VII of denmark This biography of denmark’s Christian VII (1749 –1808 Chronology of Swedish history Set up by a newsgroup for Nordic culture, this
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A long-standing union between the kingdoms of Denmark, Norway and Sweden (including Finland) collapsed in 1523, after which a Swedish Empire rose to dominate Scandinavia until the early 18th century. Russian influence grew, annexing Finland in 1809 (until its independence in 1917), while Denmark and Sweden continued as rivals. Norway became independent of Sweden in 1905, and Iceland in 1918.
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Recent Battles from Swedish History This is an interesting site with several problems. The page summarises 23 battles dating from 1471 to 1641 (although the final two are erroneously dated to the 1940’s), twelve of which are examined in more depth, via links. Unfortunately, these examinations aren’t particularly well organised, or well written. Charles XII - From Boy-King to ‘Madman of Europe’ An article by Gary K. Shepard examining Charles XII, who became king of the enlarged Swedish kingdom at 15 and who fought Russia, and Peter the Great, during the Northern Wars of 1700 - 1721.

67. Frommers.com : Destinations : Denmark : History
denmark (history). Composed of a flat and sandy peninsula and a cluster of islands, denmark is tiny. But despite its small size, its
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/print_narrative.cfm?destID=220&catID=022002

68. Royalty.nu - Danish Royalty, Kings And Queens Of Denmark
News and books about the past and present royalty in denmark; the history of the Danish monarchy. history of denmark. A history of denmark by Palle Lauring.
http://www.royalty.nu/Europe/Scandinavia/Denmark.html

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The Kingdom of Denmark
The first royal house of Denmark was established in the 10th century by a Viking king called Gorm the Old. He and his son, Harald I (Harald Bluetooth), unified Denmark; their successors also came to rule England Norway , and part of Sweden . This empire fell apart after the death of King Canute in 1035, but descendants of Gorm the Old continued to reign in Denmark. Today's Danish royal family is descended from the Viking kings. In 1397, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden formed the Kalmar Union under Margaret I. Born a Danish princess, she had married King Haakon VI of Norway. Although her nephew Eric of Pomerania was the official king of all three countries, it was Margaret who ruled them until her death in 1412. Sweden left the Kalmar Union in 1523 and elected its own king, but Norway remained united with Denmark until 1814, when Denmark ceded Norway to Sweden. After Norway became independent from Sweden in 1905, its new government offered the crown to Prince Carl, second son of Denmark's future King Frederick VIII. After being approved in a popular vote by the Norwegian people, the prince ascended Norway's throne as King Haakon VII. Iceland was also under the Danish crown from the 14th century onward. It became a separate state in 1918, but did not end its connection with the Danish monarchy until 1944, when it became a republic.

69. Northern Light Gallery History Of Photography Contents Page
Danish Images, denmark has a rich but littleknown history of photography. Here are some images presenting this diversity. new format!
http://www.nlg.dk/contents.html
Presented here are the nude photographs of women taken by Mary Willumsen 1914-1922, as well as diverse work by other Danish photographers. Northern Light Gallery specializes in 19th and 20th-century photographs, photographic books and conservation supplies.
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Tintypes Help Talk ... Danish Images
Contents Mary Willumsen took nude photographs of women from 1914 to 1922. Her images were ahead of their time as you will see. FREE postcard to readers! Tintypes a frequently overlooked technique was actually used to make some remarkable images. Help with identification of various techniques and processes, how to re-photograph originals, building a collection. Talk to me, please. Send me a line about your collecting interests, if you have images for sale or have a suggestion. Reference reading lists, links to other relevant sites and sources, museums and events (in Denmark) Conservation products to protect your valuable photographs or other artwork For Sale original vintage photographs as well as postcards, posters, books, photo-cds and CD-ROMs.

70. Royal Danish Embassy - Washington, D.C.
history The history of denmark is the story of a former great power which at one time lost large territories, but gradually came to terms with its role as a
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The history of Denmark is the story of a former great power which at one time lost large territories, but gradually came to terms with its role as a small nation with disproportionately large influence. The Danish Language
Through the ages, Danish has been influenced by many different languages, but during some periods, the influence has also gone in the other direction. This factsheet will give you information about the Danish language and its development. A Short Introduction to the Danish Language
To learn a few basic things about the Danish language have a look at these pages.
The Danish Vikings
Read about our old Danish ancestors - the Vikings! Their era goes all the way back to the early 700s. The Danish Jews Read about the Danish Jews that managed to flee from the German police during the Second World War with help from Danish fellow citizens.

71. Map Zones - Denmark Map
Read facts on people, government, history, geography, population, culture, and economy.
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Introduction
People History Culture ... Communications Legal system Organization Provinces Disputes
Denmark Introduction Back to Top Denmark, constitutional monarchy, north-western Europe, the southernmost of the Scandinavian countries. Officially the Kingdom of Denmark (in Danish, Kongeriget Danmark), it is bordered on the north by the Skagerrak, an arm of the North Sea; on the east by the Kattegatt (an extension of the Skagerrak) and the Øresund (in English, The Sound), a strait linking the Kattegatt and the Baltic Sea; on the south by the Baltic Sea, the Fehmarn strait, and Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; and on the west by the North Sea. Denmark comprises most of the Jutland, or Jylland, peninsula (extending about 338 km/210 mi in a north and south direction), and more than 400 islands in the Baltic and North seas. The principal islands lie between Jutland and Sweden. Sjaelland (in English, Zealand) is the largest in size, followed by Fyn (in English, Funen), Lolland, Falster, Langeland and Møn. About 130 km (80 mi) to the east of Sjaelland, in the Baltic, is the Danish island of Bornholm. Official Name - Kingdom of Denmark
Capital - Copenhagen 1,353,333 (1995)

72. HISTORY
Centuries of Astronomy. Astronomy in denmark. Erling Poulsen. He got into trouble with the new king, Christian IV, in 1597, and left denmark.
http://www.rundetaarn.dk/engelsk/observatorium/history.htm
RUNDETAARN Search Centuries of Astronomy Astronomy in Denmark Erling Poulsen Make Bookmark Apart from the Vikings, who without doubt navigated and kept track of time by means of the stars, the first important Danish astronomer was Peder Nightingale. In 1274 he observed the sunlatitude from Roskilde where he was a canon, and based on these observations he made tables showing the length of day and nights. Later he published a widespread calender in Paris. There is some indication in the sources, that he didn't believe in the relation between astrology and astronomy which was the common belief at that time.
In 1417 were " Speculum Planetarum " published by Johannes Simones de Selandia a book about the movements of the planets, very little is known of Johannes. The astronomers Tycho Brahe and Christian Longomontanus. The most famous Danish astronomer was Tycho Brahe , who was born as a nobleman in 1546. As a teenager he went to the University of Copenhagen to study civics which was important for a young nobleman at that time because the leaders of Denmark were a group of rich noblemen (many of whom were related to Tycho). However the young man was more interested in the stars, and on a long study tour around Europe he met many of the leading astronomers of his time. On this trip he also lost a part of his nose in a duel, and the rest of his life he had to wear a silver-nose.
In 1572 a supernova in Cassiopeia appeared. Tycho saw it and wrote a book about the new star; he proved that the star was as far away as the other stars, and this revolutionary idea made him famous all over Europe (the common belief was, that everything

73. The History Of The Jews In Denmark - JewishGen Scandinavia SIG
The history of the Jews in denmark. The more than threehundred-year-old history of Jews in denmark reflects a steady progression of toleration and acceptance.
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The History of the Jews in Denmark
by Hanne Trautner-Kromann, dr. phil.,
Professor at Lund University, Jewish Studies
  • Schleswig-Holstein
  • The First Jews in Denmark
  • Internal Self-Government 1684-1814
  • The Jews in the Eighteenth Century ...
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    Schleswig-Holstein
    [Back to menu] Christian IV (reigned 1588-1648) was the first Danish king to establish connections with Jews. This happened because he needed a mintmaster to run the Mint in the newly planned town of Glückstadt on the Elbe and, in 1619, Albert Dionis (Denis) was appointed to this post. Dionis, a Sephardi Jew, "of the Portuguese nation" as they came to be designated in Denmark, had settled in Hamburg in 1605 where he developed an extensive import-export business. Dionis thus became the first Jew to be issued a royal Danish letter of protection. After consulting with Dionis in 1622, King Christian IV invited "Portuguese" Jews from Amsterdam and Hamburg to settle in Glückstadt in the hope that this town would compete with Hamburg. To attract enterprising merchants with disposable capital, a large number of trading privileges, as well as freedom of religion were offered. The privileges given to these Jews were broadened on several occasions until they obtained, among others, the right to trade freely in Denmark and throughout the seventeenth century they provided luxury goods to the Danish court and arranged large loans for the Danish kings. Some "German" (Ashkenazi) Jews traded in Denmark but they had to be able to produce a special letter of safe conduct, since privileges concerning the right to trade and live in Denmark only applied to the "Portuguese" Jews. In 1667, however, the Jews from Altona near Hamburg were empowered to travel and trade freely in Denmark which included Norway and Schleswig-Holstein.
  • 74. AriadNe/Country Information/Denmark/History - History Of Denmark
    Ariadne The European and Mediterranean link resource presents /Country information/denmark/history - history of denmark. history of denmark.
    http://ariadne.iief.de/index.php3/Country information/Denmark/History
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    75. Mahjong Denmark - Rules And History
    Hjem. Mahjong denmark Links Rules and history, The rules and history of mahjong. Please notice that, you can also find rules under
    http://uk.mahjong.dk/links/rules/

    Mahjong Denmark
    Links > Rules and history
    The rules and history of mahjong
    Please notice that, you can also find rules under Mahjong on the net , as these sites normally have the rules for their own game.
    An online museum for mahjong games and equipment. The site furthermore have rules for traditional Babcock, Taiwan 16-tiles and Sap Tim Pun. At the site there are several articles about mahjong, which gives the reader a lot of information about the history and symbolics of mahjong. This is one of the largest collections on the net of mahjong information, and the kan from us to them is absolutely well deserved.
    Link of the month - December 2002
    A fabulous walk through of the Japanese mahjong rules. Easy to understand for everyone.
    A very thorough set of rules. IMJ seeks to gather this worlds mahjong players around one set of rules. The rules are close to Hong Kong Old Style, also called cantonesian mahjong.
    A Finnish mahjong club. The site has a lot of informations about: Japanese rules, history, strategy, symbolics and superstition. You can also see your future on their prophecy page. Like us the players have a rating list, but it's unfortunately not the same system.
    Good source of informations about the history of mahjong. Has a very good collection af computer game reviews.

    76. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Denmark
    Particularly gratifying is the modern revival of Catholicism, which had disappeared from denmark for three centuries (see below under RELIGIOUS history).
    http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04722c.htm
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    Denmark
    (Lat. Dania grindhval ) is sometimes found. The domestic animals are those of Central Europe. As the soil is for the most part made up of marl though there are also other strata on Bornholm the country is not rich in minerals. It yields common clay, kaolin, chalk, and some lignite. The absence of metals and still more of good anthracite coal is greatly felt. Luckily, extensive turf-bogs provide the necessary fuel. Denmark is inhabited by 2,600,000 people, most of them natives. Together with the Swedes and Norwegians, the Danes belong to the Germanic stock (North Germans, Scandinavians), and in body as well as character differ but little from the North Germans. Their written language has much in common with Low German. The language of the common people is divided into a number of strikingly divergent dialects. Nearly all of the population (981/2 per cent) belong officially to the Evangelical Lutheran Church , which, as the Established Church, enjoys Government support. In 1849 complete freedom of religious belief was legally guaranteed. Since then many have joined the Baptists Denmark is a constitutional monarchy with strong democratic tendencies. By the national constitution of 1849, revised in 1866

    77. Denmark Travel
    Important dates of Danish history. 950 King Harald Bluetooth united denmark and encouraged the spread of Christianity in the country 10131042 denmark ruled
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    Travel to Denmark - the small charming Kingdom
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    Denmark is a small kingdom in northern Europe that is almost surrounded by water. It consists of a peninsula and 482 nearby islands. The peninsula, called Jutland, shares a 68-kilometre (43 miles) border with Germany. Greenland, off the northeastern coast of Canada, is a province of Denmark even though it lies 2,090 kilometres away (1300 miles). The Faeroe Islands, north of Scotland, are a self-governing part of the Danish kingdom. Denmark, along with Norway and Sweden, is one of the Scandinavian countries. More than half of the Danes (people of Denmark) live on the islands near the peninsula. Copenhagen, the capital and largest city of Denmark, is on the largest island. About a fourth of all Danes live in the Copenhagen area, and almost half of the country's manufacturing industries are located there. Denmark has one of the world's highest standards of living. The Danes have achieved prosperity even though their land is poor in natural resources. They sell their products to other countries to pay for the fuels and metals they must import for their industries.

    78. Urban Legends Reference Pages: History (A Star Is Borne)
    Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. denmark history - The Occupation 1940-45. http//www.um.dk/english/danmark/danmarksbog/kap6/6-15.asp.
    http://www.snopes.com/history/govern/denmark.htm
    A Star Is Borne Claim: When the Germans ordered Jews in occupied Denmark to identify themselves by wearing armbands with yellow stars during World War II , King Christian X of Denmark and non-Jewish Danes thwarted the order by donning the armbands themselves. Status: False. Example: [Uris, 1958]
    From the German occupation headquarters at the Hotel D'Angleterre came the decree: ALL JEWS MUST WEAR A YELLOW ARMBAND WITH A STAR OF DAVID. That night the underground transmitted a message to all Danes. 'From Amalienborg Palace, King Christian has given the following answer to the German command that Jews must wear a Star of David. The King has said that one Dane is exactly the same as the next Dane. He himself will wear the first Star of David and he expects that every loyal Dane will do the same.' The next day in Copenhagen, almost the entire population wore armbands showing a Star of David. The following day the Germans rescinded the order. Variations:
    • In some versions of the legend, after the Germans announce their intention to implement the order, King Christian responds by stating that he too will wear the armband. The Germans then rescind (or never implement) the order.
    • A popular version of the legend has King Christian sporting an armband as he makes his daily morning horseback ride through the streets of Copenhagen, explaining to citizens that he wears the Star of David as a demonstration of the principle that all Danes are equal. The Germans then cancel the order.

    79. Naval History: Denmark.
    Naval history denmark. List of the Danish Navy, in the Year 1692. The Maritime history Virtual Archives Nanal history Naval history denmark. Search.
    http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Naval_History/DK/TOC.html
    Naval History: Denmark.
    List of the Danish Navy, in the Year 1692
    Naval Chronicle , Vol. 18 (1807), p 279.
    Capture of Copenhagen 1807
    Copy of a letter from Admiral Gambier to the Hon. William Wellesley Pole, dated on board his Majesty's Ship the Prince of Wales , off Copenhagen, the 20th October, 1807.
    Nautical Chronical , Vol. 18 (1807), pp 430-431.
    The Late Danish Fleet.
    List of the Danish fleet, with the names of the English ships by which they were fitted for sea.
    Nautical Chronical , Vol. 18 (1807), pp 378.
    Updated 1996-12-07 by Lars Bruzelius The Maritime History Virtual Archives Nanal History Naval History: Denmark. ... Search

    80. Museums In Denmark - Map Of Copenhagen & Denmark
    Immigrations Museum, the / Farum Works with documentation and exhibitions in the field of the cultural history of immigration in denmark since 1500.
    http://www.museums.dk/denmark.html
    Museums in Denmark
    Map Denmark
    Map Copenhagen Museums England (DK) Museums Norway (DK) ... Museums Sweden Danish version click here
    In order to see museums site in English only - click here
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    Aalborg Museum of History
    / Aalborg - Museum of history of the civilization of Aalborg and the surrounding areas.
    Aalborg Museum of Navigation and Navy
    / Aalborg
    Aalholm Automobile Museum
    / Lolland - Nysted - Exhibition of 200 motor cars from 1886 to the present day, with the majority from pre 1940.
    Aasiaat Katersugaasiviat - Aasiaat Museum
    / GREENLAND - Aasiaat - Museum of the civilization of Asiaat and the surrounding country.
    Ammassalik Museum
    / GREENLAND - Ammassalik - Collection of culture and art objects from East Greenland.
    Amoury museum, the

    Andelslandsbyen Nyvang
    / Holbaek - A small museum village, that shows the way of life from 19th to 20th century. Arken Museum of Modern Art / Koege - Modern Art Museum from 1996, designed by Soeren Robert Lund. Art Museum of Funen, the Art Museum of West Zealand / Soroe - Over 2000 works of Danish art from 1200 and present day. Auto Mobil museum - Marielyst Sports cars B Bakkehusmuseum, the

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