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  1. Introduction: Nordic Colonialisms and Scandinavian Studies
  2. Johan Höglund, Linda Andersson Burnett
  3. pp. 1-12
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  1. Commemoration, Nation Narration, and Colonial Historiography in Postcolonial Denmark
  2. Lars Jensen
  3. pp. 13-30
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  1. Dualistic Colonial Experiences and the Ruins of Coloniality
  2. Kristín Loftsdóttir
  3. pp. 31-52
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  1. "Icelandic Putridity": Colonial Thought and Icelandic Architectural Heritage
  2. Sigurjón Baldur Hafsteinsson
  3. pp. 53-73
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  1. Sweden and St. Barthélemy: Exceptionalisms, Whiteness, and the Disappearance of Slavery from Colonial History
  2. Lill-Ann Körber
  3. pp. 74-97
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  1. Mapping Land and People in the North: Early Modern Colonial Expansion, Exploitation, and Knowledge
  2. Carl-Gösta Ojala, Jonas Monié Nordin
  3. pp. 98-133
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  1. Translating Swedish Colonialism: Johannes Schefferus's Lapponia in Britain c. 1674–1800
  2. Linda Andersson Burnett
  3. pp. 134-162
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  1. Intra-Nordic Differences, Colonial/Racial Histories, and National Narratives: Rewriting Finnish History
  2. Suvi Keskinen
  3. pp. 163-181
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  1. Women in the Arctic: Gendering Coloniality in Travel Narratives from the Far North, 1907–1930
  2. Silke Reeploeg
  3. pp. 182-204
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  1. (In)visibility and the Danish Body in Sultekunstnerinde (2004), a Novel on Postcolonial Greenland
  2. Rozemarijn Vervoort
  3. pp. 205-221
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  1. Globalization as "The White Man's Burden": Modernity and Colonialism in a Swedish Travelogue
  2. Peter Forsgren
  3. pp. 222-237
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  1. Christina Larsdotter and the Swedish Postcolonial Novel
  2. Johan Höglund
  3. pp. 238-258
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  1. Indigenous Elders' Perspective and Position
  2. Harald Gaski
  3. pp. 259-268
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