Colonialism in Greenland

Colonialism in Greenland
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : 9783319461588
ISBN-13 : 3319461583
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Synopsis Colonialism in Greenland by : Søren Rud

This book explores how the Danish authorities governed the colonized population in Greenland in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Two competing narratives of colonialism dominate in Greenland as well as Denmark. One narrative portrays the Danish colonial project as ruthless and brutal extraction of a vulnerable indigenousness people; the other narrative emphasizes almost exclusively the benevolent aspects of Danish rule in Greenland. Rather than siding with one of these narratives, this book investigates actual practices of colonial governance in Greenland with an outlook to the extensive international scholarship on colonialism and post-colonialism. The chapters address the intimate connections between the establishment of an ethnographic discourse and the colonial techniques of governance in Greenland. Thereby the book provides important nuances to the understanding of the historical relationship between Denmark and Greenland and links this historical trajectory to the present negotiations of Greenlandic identity.

Phasing Out the Colonial Status of Greenland, 1945-54

Phasing Out the Colonial Status of Greenland, 1945-54
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Publisher : Museum Tusculanum Press
Total Pages : 480
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ISBN-10 : 9788763525879
ISBN-13 : 8763525879
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Phasing Out the Colonial Status of Greenland, 1945-54 by : Frede P. Jensen

With the Constitution of 1953, the colonial status of Greenland came to an end, and Greenlanders were granted equal rights as citizens within the Danish realm. In 1954 this new arrangement was supported by the UN General Assembly. The decision to change Greenland's status was conditioned both by internal and external circumstances. In the UN context, Danes increasingly felt the strain of being a colonial power, and they feared the possibility of future UN interference in Greenlandic affairs.

Narrative of an Expedition to the East Coast of Greenland, Sent by Order of the King of Denmark, in Search of the Lost Colonies, Under the Command of Captn. W. A. Graah

Narrative of an Expedition to the East Coast of Greenland, Sent by Order of the King of Denmark, in Search of the Lost Colonies, Under the Command of Captn. W. A. Graah
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Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044020266300
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Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Narrative of an Expedition to the East Coast of Greenland, Sent by Order of the King of Denmark, in Search of the Lost Colonies, Under the Command of Captn. W. A. Graah by : Wilhelm August Graah

GREENLAND,

GREENLAND,
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1033896446
ISBN-13 : 9781033896440
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis GREENLAND, by : MARTIN. VAHL

An African in Greenland

An African in Greenland
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Publisher : New York Review of Books
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 0940322889
ISBN-13 : 9780940322882
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis An African in Greenland by : Tété-Michel Kpomassie

Tété-Michel Kpomassie was a teenager in Togo when he discovered a book about Greenland—and knew that he must go there. Working his way north over nearly a decade, Kpomassie finally arrived in the country of his dreams. This brilliantly observed and superbly entertaining record of his adventures among the Inuit is a testament both to the wonderful strangeness of the human species and to the surprising sympathies that bind us all.

Greenland's Economy and Labour Markets

Greenland's Economy and Labour Markets
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 9781000414332
ISBN-13 : 1000414337
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Synopsis Greenland's Economy and Labour Markets by : Laust Høgedahl

This book explores structural changes in Greenland’s economy and labour markets due to the transformative effects of climatic changes and growing international attention. It offers multidisciplinary perspectives from economists, sociologists, and political scientists to demonstrate how the Greenlandic economy works. Due to an increasing focus on the Arctic area and Greenland in particular, the book seeks to understand the functioning and dynamics of Greenland’s labour economy, as well as the challenges that arise from the melting ice and internationalisation. It fills a substantive gap in the existing literature by compiling research on these critical subjects and exploring current and future opportunities for labourers. Today, Greenland is reliant on large financial subsidies from Denmark to provide for a large share of its national budget. This fuels Greenland’s political ambition to gain greater independence from Denmark, which requires more private sector growth to develop a sustainable economy. This book thus contains an exhaustive introduction to important business development themes such as macroeconomics, markets, labour supply, labour market policies, and institutions and considers Greenland’s colonial past, great Inuit heritage, and unique geography and nature to re-shape its economy and labour markets. Informed by a lucid writing style, each chapter casts light on different economic and social issues of Greenland. This is the first international book on Greenland’s economy which discusses its geopolitical importance and prospects for the Arctic region. It will be a valuable point of reference for students and academics of economics, Arctic research and political economy.

Tupilakosaurus

Tupilakosaurus
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Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : 8799352338
ISBN-13 : 9788799352333
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Tupilakosaurus by : Pia Arke

"By Gifts One Makes Slaves"

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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1430591682
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Synopsis "By Gifts One Makes Slaves" by : Sofia Stærmose Hardt

Greenland was colonized by Denmark in 1721. Although Denmark's colonization had elements of racism and economic exploitation, it was not violent. This project explores the long-term effects of a paternalistic colonization on the establishment of extractive institutions and on social well-being and cohesion. I examine ways in which Danish colonial policy, from 1721-1953, on the one hand sought to "civilize" and modernize Greenlandic society and, on the other hand, attempted to maintain traditional hunting practices for economic gain. These complex and sometimes contradictory social engineering techniques of governance have been linked to long-term problems of Greenlandic identity. Greenland was officially decolonized in 1953, becoming an independent nation within the Danish Realm. However, it is argued that this formal decolonization paradoxically strengthened Denmark's influence and paternalism in Greenland; the 1950s and 1960s were known as the period of modernization or 'Danization' in which Denmark centered Greenland's economy on the cod fishing industry. Studies have linked this modernization to social disruption: for example, Greenland has the highest suicide rate in the world. There is suggestive evidence linking the rise in suicide rates in Greenland to aspects of modernization, such as rises in urbanization rates. Although Greenland is no longer a colony of Denmark today, they still rely on an annual subsidy from Denmark and the two nations are politically intertwined. Greenland's desire for self-reliance is becoming more globally debated as the polar ice caps melting is making natural resources and minerals more accessible in Greenland. While Greenland hopes revenues from these resources and minerals will aid their desire for economic self-reliance, the mining of these resources raises several concerns surrounding the exploitation of natural resources.