Indledning, 3-26. [Part One: Theoretical Groundwork] Francis Fukuyama: "Nation Building and State Building", 29-50; Anthony D. Smith: "Icons of Nationalism", 51-78; Michael Böss: "Between Tradition and Modernity. Grundtvig and Cultural Nationalism", 79-91. [Part Two: Enabling Conditions] Hanne Sanders: "Religious Revivalism in Sweden and Denmark", 95-109; Uffe Østergård: "The Nation as Event. The Dissolution of the Oldenburg Monarchy and Grundtvig's Nationalism", 110-33; Jason O. Jensen & John A. Hall: "Why Denmark Did Not Become Switzerland", 134-48. [Part Three: Grundtvig and the People] Tine Damsholt: "'Hand of King and Voice of People'. Grundtvig on Democracy and the Responsibility of the Self", 151-68; Uffe Jonas: "On the Church, the State, and the School. Grundtvig as Enlightenment Philosopher and Social Thinker", 169-91; Ove Korsgaard: "How Grundtvig Became a Nation Builder", 192-209. [Part Four: Comparison] Per Øhrgaard: "Fichte and Grundtvig as Educators of the People", 213-31; Katrine Baunvig: "Come Together. Thoughts and Theories on Social Cohesion in the Work of Nikolai Grundtvig and Émile Durkheim", 232-53; Ole Vind: "'The Gordian Knot'. Grundtvig and British Liberalism", 254-66; Peter Bugge: "Grundtvig and the Slavic Awakening in East Central Europe. (Con)textual Parallels, Mutual Perceptions", 267-83; Troels Nørager: "Crisis of Religion and Nineteenth-Century Spiritual Reform. Varieties of Nation Building in Grundtvig and Emerson", 284-99; Matias Møl Dalsgaard: "Community and Individuality. Grundtvigian and Kierkegaardian Protestantism in Denmark", 300-12. [Part Five: Transmission] Ove Korsgaard: "Grundtvig's Idea of a People's High School and Its Historical Influence", 315-30; Andrew Buckser: "Grundtvigianism as Practice and Experience", 331-45; Henning Eichberg: "The Popular Voicing of Sport. Comparative Aspects of Grundtvigian Movement Cult.
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