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who advocated the point of view of turning outward loss into inwards gain
Radicals
what event caused that saying
when Bismark defeated denmark in 1864 and made it a much smaller stat
how should this statement be accomplished?
cultivating heaths and bogs, reinforcing danishness, better all areas of society, accepting powerlessness of country in international terms and adopting appropriate foreign policy
according to radicals, when and with whom did Denmarks problems start?
when christian iv cast country into 30 years war, which resulted in catastrophic defeat by catholic forces
name some of the losses denmark suffered
holland ceded to swedes, lost scanian provinces to swedish rival, britain bombarded capital and depriced of fleet, Norway fell out of dual monarchy, Denmark lost duchies
when did the policy of unarmed neutrality finally come to an end
1940 - occupied by germany
What is Harold Bluetooth mostly known for
uniting denmark, declared denmark would be christian
was denmark catholic or protestant when christianity first came to the country
catholic - 1st 500 years
what is historical beginning and end of viking age in denmark?
800-1100
in year 1660-61, what new government and why
hereditary monarchy, absolutism, had lost everything so spirit so low and had a very peaceful switch, had ceded all of scanian provinces ease of Oresund
what is folk high school and who was main driving force?
Grundtvig and followers, break in life to get skills, school of the people
what was grundtvigs philosophy on education and learning?
should be a lifelong commitment, free exchange of ideas
what major even happened in Denmark during year of 1864 and what were the consequences for Denmark?
lost half of its total area and population, was smaller than ever, lost the german duchies.
where did the vikings go and how did they act?
they went all over the world but mainly France and England, they acted brutal and barbaric
What are the jelling stones?
runestones that show the process of christianization in dnemark, built by harold bluetooth
what are some things the vikings ate?
soups with onions, garlic and beans, no potatoes, meat - pork, beef, horse, lamb
how do danes feel about the era of vikings?
they are proud and like to show the strong viking history by wearing viking jewelry and dedicating museums
describe christian vii?
intelligent but mentally unstable, sometimes normal, other times shy and introverted, can be aggressive and hysterica, many thought he was insance
where did caroline mathilde come from and why was she sent to denmark?
she came from england and was the king of england's younger sister and was sent to marry Christian VII
who was støvlet-Katrine?
Christian VII's girlfriend and a prostitute
Why did Dr. Struensee end up being executed?
ended up ruling denmark because christian thought he was good, had enlightenment ideas, people used freedom of speech against him and convinced Christian IV that he would kill him so he signed for him to be executed
When and by whom was christiania founded?
a hippie/bohemian group and young homeless people in 1971
what rules do you find at christiania that you do not find in surrounding society?
can sell hash, cannot have cars, can't take pictures in pusher street, don't pay rent, can't run, no dogs on a leash
why has the last year been especially turbulent for christiania?
lost a court case and now must buy the land to keep it - 76 million kroner
what is the idea behind peoples stock - shares?
to get money for financial support to buy land
what are some of the reasons why some danes do not like christiania?
they think it is anarchist and also unfair that they aren't paying taxes and have the best part of the land, but still get healthcare and all the danish benefits
what are some of the things tourists can do in Christiania?
get tours, look at creative houses, eat at organic restaurants, take beautiful walks
what are some of the things that go on in the "gray hall"?
concert hall, meetings at christmas