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1. | Probe On The Style Of Modern Art Design In Denmark |
2. | Middle Temptation, United Kingdom Denmark |
3. | Investigation Of Chinese Leanguage Education In Denmark |
4. | A Survey Of Process And Effects Of The Christianization In Denmark During The Early Medieval Period |
5. | Practice Report On The Translation Of The Little Books About Denmark |
6. | Ananalysis Of Interpreter’s Subjectivity Consciousness Of "the2nd Chengdu-denmark Forum On China’s Nursing Home Sector" |
7. | Consecutive Interpreting At The Second People’s Hospital Of Lanzhou On The Fast Track Surgeon Conference Of Denmark In2013 |
8. | The Development Strategy Of Danish Children's Movies And Its Enlightenment |
9. | A Study Of Carl Nielsen's Middle Period Symphonies |
10. | A Report On The Translation Of The Case Of Oresund(denmark-sweden)-regions And Innovation: Collaborating Across Borders From OECD Regional Development Working Papers 2013/21 |
11. | Invasions, insurgency and interventions: Sweden's wars in Poland, Prussia and Denmark 1654--1658 |
12. | The late medieval agrarian crisis and Black Death plague epidemic in medieval Denmark: A paleopathological and paleodietary perspective |
13. | The politics of identity in contemporary Denmark |
14. | The terror of gentility: Race, class and gendered anti-modernism in the works of Isak Dinesen and Flannery O'Connor (Denmark) |
15. | Exporting America: Theatre, gay male identity, and anti-Americanism in Denmark and West Germany |
16. | Dancing queen, Elizabeth I and Anna of Denmark: Dance, masques, and the queen's role (Samuel Daniel, Ben Jonson) |
17. | Imaginary worlds and cultural hybridity in Isak Dinesen, Vladimir Nabokov and Salman Rushdie (Denmark, India) |
18. | Building a ludic environment: The aesthetics, ethics, and economics of play in the post-war avant-garde (England, Denmark) |
19. | Dipping into chaos: Incest and innovations in twentieth-century narrative (F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tove Ditlevsen, Denmark, Vladimir Nabokov, Alice Walker, Henry Roth) |
20. | Out of her place: Early modern exploration and female authorship (Anne, Queen of Denmark, Margaret Cavendish, Anne Hutchinson, Mary Rowlandson) |
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