“We must be happy that the times are different now”: Shaping public memory of Danish colonial history in Popular Culture

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“We must be happy that the times are different now” : Shaping public memory of Danish colonial history in Popular Culture. / Villadsen, Lisa S.; Therkildsen, Louise Therese Schou.

I: National Identities, 04.04.2024.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

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Villadsen, LS & Therkildsen, LTS 2024, '“We must be happy that the times are different now”: Shaping public memory of Danish colonial history in Popular Culture', National Identities.

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Villadsen, L. S., & Therkildsen, L. T. S. (Accepteret/In press). “We must be happy that the times are different now”: Shaping public memory of Danish colonial history in Popular Culture. National Identities.

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Villadsen LS, Therkildsen LTS. “We must be happy that the times are different now”: Shaping public memory of Danish colonial history in Popular Culture. National Identities. 2024 apr. 4.

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Villadsen, Lisa S. ; Therkildsen, Louise Therese Schou. / “We must be happy that the times are different now” : Shaping public memory of Danish colonial history in Popular Culture. I: National Identities. 2024.

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