15 articles in this issue
Palle Svensson
ABSTRACTWere our Founding Fathers Democrats?It is widely believed that democracy was introduced in Denmark with the June Constitution of 1849. This article examines whether this belief is sustainable or a myth. This is done by examining what was then beli... see more
Christian Egander Skov
ABSTRACTOn the basis of the critique of parliamentarianism in Dansk Skatteborgerforening in the 1920’s the article investigates the widespread critique of parliamentarianism on the conservative right. Through this the specific ideological position of the ... see more
Bertel Nygaard
ABSTRACTThe political ideology of conservatism may be defined by its defence of established social orders against utopian projects of social renewal. But conservative anti-utopianism may conceal utopian functions deriving from specifications and displacem... see more
Lone Kølle Martinsen
ABSTRACTPeasants’ Freedom and other Ideas of History:Studies in the Historical Literature of B.S. Ingemann 1824-1836Using a New Historicist approach this article examines four worldviews imbedded in a reading of B.S. Ingemanns historical literature which ... see more
Bo Fritzbøger
ABSTRACTMicro History and Actor Network Theories: Context, Representation, andRelevanceTraditional history focusing on nation states, often blame micro history that it is irrelevant if the case examined does not represent a larger historical reality (impl... see more
Christian Ydesen
ABSTRACTCreating Order in School:Intelligence Testing at Frederiksberg in the 1930sIn 1930, psychologist and public school teacher Henning Meyer began his educational psychology work at Frederiksberg, Denmark, launching a new and epochmaking practice that... see more
Ulrik Langen
Tiltrædelsesforelæsning
Jakob Egholm Feldt
Karl-Erik Frandsen
Asser Amdisen
Jens Wendel-Hansen
Niels Jul Nielsen
Lars Schädler Andersen
Klaus Petersen
Martin Alm