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American Irish Newsletter - December 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - December 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - November 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - November 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - October 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - October 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - September 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - September 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - August 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - August 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Weapons As Weapons: Another Northern Ireland Impasse, Ibpp Editor
Weapons As Weapons: Another Northern Ireland Impasse, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores the psychology of weapons possession in the context of political conflict in Northern Ireland.
American Irish Newsletter - July 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - July 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - June 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - June 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - May 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - May 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Trends. Basque Frustration: The Tool Of Suicide As Homicide, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Basque Frustration: The Tool Of Suicide As Homicide, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses the lack of significant suicidal behavior on the part of the Basque separatist organizations, and the impact of that lack.
American Irish Newsletter - April 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - April 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
From Norway: Research On Political Psychology And Humiliation, Ibpp Editor
From Norway: Research On Political Psychology And Humiliation, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article was written by Dr. Evelin Gerda Lindner, a cross-cultural social psychologist and physician at the University of Oslo, Institute of Psychology. Its focus on psychological research on humiliation is very relevant to political psychology given that this construct of emotion often may be salient in motivating insurgency movements, terrorism, war, low-intensity conflict, human rights violations, the breakdown of peacekeeping and peacemaking operations, and the incidence and prevalence of crime. Dr. Lindner can be reached at P.O.Box 1094 Blindern N-0317 Oslo, Norway…Tel no +47 91789296…e.g.lindner@psykologi.uio.no…http://www.uio.no/~evelinl
American Irish Newsletter - March 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - March 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - February 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - February 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - January 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - January 2001, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Peder Kjolhede-Man Of Action, Thorvald Hansen
Peder Kjolhede-Man Of Action, Thorvald Hansen
The Bridge
Prior to the coming of the Protestant Reformation in 1536, the area in which Peder Kjoilhede (hereinafter Kjolhede) was born and grew up was owned by the Roman Catholic bishops. This area, south of the Limfjord and close to the west coast of Jutland, became the property of the king. It was parceled out by him to those who had rendered service to him, and much later, through division and sales, a portion of it came to be the property of Johan Kjolhede and was known as the farm of Kjolhedegird.
Impressions Of Danishness In Chicago And Racine: Selected Results From A Questionnaire, Birgit Flemming Larsen
Impressions Of Danishness In Chicago And Racine: Selected Results From A Questionnaire, Birgit Flemming Larsen
The Bridge
At the beginning of 1999, The Danish Emigration Archives in cooperation with the Royal Danish Consulate General in Chicago undertook a preliminary investigation of Danish emigrants and their descendants in Chicago and Racine, both of them cities that have attracted large numbers of Danes over a long period of time. According to the 1990 federal census, 1,634,669 Americans claim Danish ancestry. Of these, 70,586 reside in Illinois and 80,791 in Wisconsin. The goal was to obtain a picture of the Danish-American societies in the two selected communities by distributing an extensive questionnaire followed up by personal interviews with selected individuals …
Carl Peter Hoiberg, Thorvald Hansen
Carl Peter Hoiberg, Thorvald Hansen
The Bridge
Elsewhere, I have written that Carl Peter Hoiberg (Hojberg) was one of the most controversial figures in what was the Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. He was widely respected for his learning and his abilities. He could teach and preach and inspire as few others could. It has been said, "I doubt very much that any single person in our church has inspired so many young people as did Carl Peter Hoiberg."1 He was at once at academician and one who had devotion to and vision for the folk school. He had a lively sense of curiosity, which he …
Christian Petersen, Sculptor, J. R. Christianson
Christian Petersen, Sculptor, J. R. Christianson
The Bridge
Christian Petersen (1885-1961), a native of Dybb0l in what was once Prussian Schleswig and today is Danish S0nderjylland, became the first artist-in-residence at any American college or university in 1934. The most recent book about him and his art, by Lea Rosson DeLong and others, places Petersen alongside Grant Wood, John Steuart Curry, and Thomas Hart Benton as one of the leading American Regionalists of the nineteen-thirties and 'forties. DeLong also reveals Petersen's strong Danish-American ties and some of the Danish elements that helped to shape his art.
Taking The Scenic Route: From Denmark To America Via Australia, Borge M. Christensen
Taking The Scenic Route: From Denmark To America Via Australia, Borge M. Christensen
The Bridge
From Copenhagen across the Atlantic to America, occasionally via Germany or England, Danish emigrants usually followed the most direct route. The Atlantic is the ocean in the Danish Immigrant Museum's trademark "Across Oceans, Across Time." A few found their way to the New World via South America. But the young cabinetmaker in this story went the other way around. He circumnavigated the globe and stopped a few years in Australia before he finally settled in America.