Termin Kategorie: Literaturwissenschaft
Säkularisierung erzählen. Entwürfe skandinavischer Literatur um 1900
Säkularisierung bezeichnet gemeinhin den Übergang von einer sakral zu einer säkular legitimierten Gesellschaft. Das Konzept besaß zwischen 1900 und 2000 eine schier unangreifbare Plausibilität für […]
Manuscript, Print and the Regional Languages of Early Modern Europe
In 1822 the Danish botanist H. C. Lyngbye published an edition of the ballad cycle of Sigurd the Dragon-Slayer, the first printed book using the […]
Norse in the North
Medieval studies is a discipline that often privileges the exceptional – whether by centring study on certain influential individuals or particular historical moments or by […]
9. International Symposium on Runes and Runic Inscriptions
All runologists and other scholars working or interested in runic studies are cordially invited to attend the Ninth International Symposium on Runes and Runic Inscriptions, […]
CSS Conference 2022
CSS, numera Centre for Scandinavian Studies Copenhagen–Lund-Hankuk, är ett internationellt forskningscentrum inom forskningsfältet Scandinavian Studies. Vi arbetar med att skapa internationella samarbeten och gemensamma forum […]
Rights and Wrongs in the 18th Century
What is considered right or wrong, just or unjust, true or false, reasonable or silly, normal or deviant? What rights should be either defended or […]