Entre Sofie y Tovelille. Las escuelas de la comunidad danesa frente al problema de la identidad nacional de las generaciones nacidas en la Argentina (1886-1930)
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This study examines certain aspects of the process of adaptation to a new society faced by a north European ethnic group: Danish settlers in rural districts of the central-southern province of Buenos Aires, The author attempts to analizae the influence among Danes in Argentina of a religious movement, widely extended in Denmark in the last three decades of the nineteenth century, which aimed to revive Danish nationalism after the defeat during the war against Pussia in 1864. The Danish Lutheran Evangelical Church in Argentina tried to maintain the religious and national identity of these inmigrats, and encouraged community schools to create a double national identity, by the preservation and propagation of the social and cultural values of Danish national iconography among successive generations born in Argentina.
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Translated Description (Arabic)
تبحث هذه الدراسة جوانب معينة من عملية التكيف مع مجتمع جديد تواجهه مجموعة عرقية من شمال أوروبا: المستوطنون الدنماركيون في المناطق الريفية في مقاطعة بوينس آيرس الوسطى الجنوبية، يحاول المؤلف تحليل التأثير بين الدنماركيين في الأرجنتين لحركة دينية، امتدت على نطاق واسع في الدنمارك في العقود الثلاثة الأخيرة من القرن التاسع عشر، والتي تهدف إلى إحياء القومية الدنماركية بعد الهزيمة خلال الحرب ضد بوسيا في عام 1864. حاولت الكنيسة الإنجيلية اللوثرية الدنماركية في الأرجنتين الحفاظ على الهوية الدينية والوطنية لهؤلاء المهاجرين، وشجعت المدارس المجتمعية على خلق هوية وطنية مزدوجة، من خلال الحفاظ على القيم الاجتماعية والثقافية للأيقونات الوطنية الدنماركية ونشرها بين الأجيال المتعاقبة المولودة في الأرجنتين.Translated Description (English)
This study examines certain aspects of the process of adaptation to a new society faced by a northern European ethnic group: Danish settlers in rural districts of the central-southern province of Buenos Aires, The author attempts to analyze the influence among Danes in Argentina of a religious movement, widely extended in Denmark in the last three decades of the nineteenth century, which aimed to revive Danish nationalism after the defeat during the war against Pussia in 1864. The Danish Lutheran Evangelical Church in Argentina tried to maintain the religious and national identity of these immigrants, and encouraged community schools to create a double national identity, by the preservation and propagation of the social and cultural values of Danish national iconography among successive generations born in Argentina.Translated Description (French)
This study examinines certain aspects of the process of adaptation to a new society faced by a north European ethnic group : Danish settlers in rural districts of the central-southern province of Buenos Aires, The author attempts to analysae the influence among Danes in Argentina of a religious movement, widely extended in Denmark in the last three decades of the nineteenth century, which aimed to revive Danish nationalism after the defeat during the war against Pussia in 1864. The Danish Lutheran Evangelical Church in Argentina tried to maintain the religious and national identity of these immigrats, and encouraged community schools to create a double national identity, by the preservation and propagation of the social and cultural values of Danish national iconography among successives generations born in Argentina.Additional details
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- Translated title (Arabic)
 - بين صوفي وتوفيل. واجهت مدارس المجتمع الدنماركي مشكلة الهوية الوطنية للأجيال المولودة في الأرجنتين (1886-1930)
 - Translated title (English)
 - Between Sofie and Tovelille. The schools of the Danish community faced with the problem of the national identity of the generations born in Argentina (1886-1930)
 - Translated title (French)
 - Entre Sofie et Tovelille. Les écoles de la communauté danoise face au problème de l'identité nationale des générations nées en Argentine (1886-1930)
 
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 - https://openalex.org/W2049171221
 - DOI
 - 10.3989/revindias.1996.i206.820