Grønland i Hverdag og Fest - Kolonialisme, nationalisme og folkelig oplysning i mellemkrigstidens Danmark

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Grønland i Hverdag og Fest - Kolonialisme, nationalisme og folkelig oplysning i mellemkrigstidens Danmark. / Thisted, Kirsten.

Malunar Mót. red. / Eydun Andreassen; Malan Johannesen; Anfinnur Johansen; Turid Sigurdardóttir. Tórshavn : Faroe University Press, 2012. s. 460-478.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Thisted, K 2012, Grønland i Hverdag og Fest - Kolonialisme, nationalisme og folkelig oplysning i mellemkrigstidens Danmark. i E Andreassen, M Johannesen, A Johansen & T Sigurdardóttir (red), Malunar Mót. Faroe University Press, Tórshavn, s. 460-478.

APA

Thisted, K. (2012). Grønland i Hverdag og Fest - Kolonialisme, nationalisme og folkelig oplysning i mellemkrigstidens Danmark. I E. Andreassen, M. Johannesen, A. Johansen, & T. Sigurdardóttir (red.), Malunar Mót (s. 460-478). Faroe University Press.

Vancouver

Thisted K. Grønland i Hverdag og Fest - Kolonialisme, nationalisme og folkelig oplysning i mellemkrigstidens Danmark. I Andreassen E, Johannesen M, Johansen A, Sigurdardóttir T, red., Malunar Mót. Tórshavn: Faroe University Press. 2012. s. 460-478

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Thisted, Kirsten. / Grønland i Hverdag og Fest - Kolonialisme, nationalisme og folkelig oplysning i mellemkrigstidens Danmark. Malunar Mót. red. / Eydun Andreassen ; Malan Johannesen ; Anfinnur Johansen ; Turid Sigurdardóttir. Tórshavn : Faroe University Press, 2012. s. 460-478

Bibtex

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