The Historical Department at the Danish Library in South Schleswig in Germany
Keywords:
Archive, Archival Review, Schleswig Collection, Danish minority archive, Danish-German border, cultural heritage, minority issues and languages, Danish-German genealogy, Schleswig literature, topographic archivesAbstract
Archival Review: The Historical Department at the Danish Library in South Schleswig in Germany
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2022-08-22
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Rostgaard Nissen, M. ., & Tolstrup Petersen, K. . (2022). The Historical Department at the Danish Library in South Schleswig in Germany. Studies on National Movements (SNM), 9, 105-114. Retrieved from https://test.snm.nise.eu/index.php/studies/article/view/107
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