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The Nordics as Maritime Nations

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Editor of nordics.info Nicola Witcombe looks into why the Nordic countries are seen – and see themselves – as maritime nations, and how this has connected them with the rest of the world. To help her, she speaks to global historian Annette Skovsted Hansen from Aarhus University and legal expert Ellen Eftestöl from the University of Helsinki. This is the first of two podcast on The Maritime Nordics.
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Chapters

1. The Nordics as Maritime Nations (00:00:00)

2. Denmark's maritime history (00:01:18)

3. The maritime nation-building narrative (00:03:50)

4. Maritime-related industries (00:05:45)

5. The Nordic legal family (00:07:59)

6. Colonial connections and Ghana (00:15:19)

7. Global historical and trade links and Japan (00:19:16)

8. Global rather than national history (00:21:37)

74 episodes

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Editor of nordics.info Nicola Witcombe looks into why the Nordic countries are seen – and see themselves – as maritime nations, and how this has connected them with the rest of the world. To help her, she speaks to global historian Annette Skovsted Hansen from Aarhus University and legal expert Ellen Eftestöl from the University of Helsinki. This is the first of two podcast on The Maritime Nordics.
For further reading & links, go to nordics.info.

Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Nordics as Maritime Nations (00:00:00)

2. Denmark's maritime history (00:01:18)

3. The maritime nation-building narrative (00:03:50)

4. Maritime-related industries (00:05:45)

5. The Nordic legal family (00:07:59)

6. Colonial connections and Ghana (00:15:19)

7. Global historical and trade links and Japan (00:19:16)

8. Global rather than national history (00:21:37)

74 episodes

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