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Scandinavian Studies is interested in the cultures of the Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Founded in 1911, the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study (the supporting organization) has as its objectives:
- The promotion of Scandinavian study and instruction in America;
- The encouragement of original research in this country in the fields of Scandinavian languages, literatures, history, culture, and society and the publication of the results of such research in the quarterly journal Scandinavian Studies;
- The fostering of closer relations between persons interested in Scandinavian studies in North America and elsewhere.
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Volume 85, Number 3, Fall 2013Table of Contents
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View Memory, Mediality, and the “Performative Turn”: Recontextualizing Remembering in Medieval Scandinavia
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Memory, Mediality, and the “Performative Turn”: Recontextualizing Remembering in Medieval Scandinavia
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View Hegemonic Memory, Counter-Memory, and Struggles for Royal Power: The Rhetoric of the Past in the Age of King Sverrir Sigurðsson of Norway
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Hegemonic Memory, Counter-Memory, and Struggles for Royal Power: The Rhetoric of the Past in the Age of King Sverrir Sigurðsson of Norway
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View Past Awareness in Christian Environments: Source-Critical Ideas about Memories of the Pagan Past
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Past Awareness in Christian Environments: Source-Critical Ideas about Memories of the Pagan Past
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| ISSN | 2163-8195 |
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| Print ISSN | 0036-5637 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2013-12-04 |
| Open Access | No |
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