Itinerario. International Journal on the History of European Expansion and Global Interaction: Special issue: Scandinavian Colonialism, volume xxxiii (2009), number 2
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Itinerario. International Journal on the History of European Expansion and Global Interaction : Special issue: Scandinavian Colonialism, volume xxxiii (2009), number 2. / Simonsen, Gunvor (Editor).
Mangler titel. Leiden : Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, 2009.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
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T1 - Itinerario. International Journal on the History of European Expansion and Global Interaction
T2 - Special issue: Scandinavian Colonialism, volume xxxiii (2009), number 2
A2 - Simonsen, Gunvor
N1 - Print ISSN: 0165-1153 Udgiver: Institute for History, Faculty of the Humanities, University of Leiden Start: 2009/09/01 Slut: 2009/12/01
PY - 2009/9/1
Y1 - 2009/9/1
N2 - The special issue focuses on Scandinavian colonialism, presenting four peer-reviewed articles which illuminate that Scandinavian colonial enterprises were part of a larger colonial world. Scandinavian states were relatively weak coloinal players and non-state actors often had negotiate with larger European empires, indeed it is possible to understand these processes as a case of colonialism without empire. This particular historical records may explain how Scandinavians today perceive of themselves in relation to the so-called Third World.
AB - The special issue focuses on Scandinavian colonialism, presenting four peer-reviewed articles which illuminate that Scandinavian colonial enterprises were part of a larger colonial world. Scandinavian states were relatively weak coloinal players and non-state actors often had negotiate with larger European empires, indeed it is possible to understand these processes as a case of colonialism without empire. This particular historical records may explain how Scandinavians today perceive of themselves in relation to the so-called Third World.
M3 - Bidrag til bog/antologi
BT - Mangler titel
PB - Rijksuniversiteit Leiden
CY - Leiden
ER -
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