Humanities (Jul 2022)

Scandinavian Studies in Germany

  • Roland Scheel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/h11040084
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 84

Abstract

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Scandinavian Studies in Germany are usually conceived of as comparative literary and cultural studies, encompassing the historical and current spaces where Northern Germanic languages were or are spoken. The article focuses on the current situation of Medieval Scandinavian Studies—one of the three branches of the discipline—in the German-speaking area, explaining their comparatively strong institutional position as a result of the long and peculiar history of the research and its entanglements with political ideology. Against this background, an overview is presented of the present research projects, and current structural and political problems, as well as challenges for the future are discussed.

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