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Abstract Children's relationship with time in preschools is an under‐researched area. Young children rarely know how to measure time using a clock, but their experiences of time may contribute to understanding children's well‐being and debates about quality in preschools.
Kristín Dýrfjörð +3 more
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Northern Lights Neuroscience Symposium 2024, Meeting Abstracts, September 26–27, 2024
The Northern Lights Neuroscience Symposium 2024 “Expanding Spectrum of Common Dementia Disorders” was held in Hanasaari, Helsinki (Espoo), Finland on September 26–27, 2024. The meeting was jointly organised by the Scandinavian Neuropathological Society (
Scandinavian Neuropathological Society
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The Testimony of the Hoofprints: Danish Legends about the Medieval Union Queen Margrethe
Barbro Klein’s “The Testimony of the Button” is still, fifty years after it appeared, a fundamental study of legends and legend scholarship. Inspired by Klein’s article, I analyze legends about “lord and lady” Margrethe (1353–1412), who reigned for ...
John Lindow
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Combs, Contact and Chronology : Reconsidering Hair Combs in Early-Historic and Viking-Age Atlantic Scotland [PDF]
Analysis of an important collection of bone/antler hair combs from Atlantic Scotland has illuminated the chronology of early-medieval Scandinavian settlement in the region.
Ashby, S.P.
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Literature and the construction of Scandinavian peoples in relation to Scandinavianism
Literature was essential to the spread of pan-national ideas – in Scandinavia as well as in pan-national movements elsewhere in Europe. Contrary to some pan-national movements that represented a stage following nation-state nationalism, Scandinavianism was promoted as an alternative scale of national identity.
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The study presents the functioning and operation of the port of Gdańsk and the civilian-economy zone of the port of Gdynia during World War II. After the outbreak of the war, in September 1939, the Harbour and Waterways Council, which had so far ...
Bolesław Hajduk
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The Scandinavian model—An interpretation [PDF]
Abstract The small open economies in Scandinavia have for long periods had high work effort, small wage differentials, high productivity, and a generous welfare state. To understand how this might be an economic and political equilibrium we combine models of collective wage bargaining, creative job destruction, and welfare spending.
Erling Barth +2 more
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Social Transformations and Resilience
The amazing goblet known as the ‘Tassilo Liutpirc Chalice’ is one of the most significant archaeological objects from the eighth century AD. Surprisingly, the animal figures that adorn it have close parallels with the creatures of the Germanic Animal ...
Alexandra Pesch
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Socioeconomic inequalities in the quality of life of older Europeans in different welfare regimes [PDF]
Background: Whether socioeconomic inequalities in health and well-being persist into old age and are narrower in more generous welfare states is debated.
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Lutheran Theology and Liturgical Acculturation [PDF]
(Excerpt) The Lutheran churches in the United States have historically reflected Teutonic and Scandinavian culture and heritage. This was a natural phenomenon due to the fact that the earliest Lutheran settlers in this country were of Teutonic and ...
Ward, Karen M
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