New Directions in Scandinavian Studies
Edited by Terje Leiren, Sverre Arestad Endowed Professor in Norwegian Studies and Chair of Scandinavian Studies, and Christine Ingebritsen, Professor of Scandinavian Studies. Both editors are at the University of Washington, Seattle.
This series offers interdisciplinary approaches to the study of the Nordic region of Scandinavia and the Baltic States and their cultural connections in North America. By redefining the boundaries of Scandinavian studies to include the Baltic States and Scandinavian America, the series presents books that focus on the study of the culture, history, literature, and politics of the North.
Small States in International Relations
edited by Christine Ingebritsen, Iver B. Neumann, Sieglinde Gstohl, and Jessica BeyerDanish Cookbooks: Domesticity and National Identity, 1616-1901
by Carol GoldCrime and Fantasy in Scandinavia: Fiction, Film, and Social Change
by Andrew NestingenSelected Plays of Marcus Thrane
translated and introduced by Terje I. LeirenMunch's Ibsen: A Painter's Visions of a Playwright
by Joan TempletonKnut Hamsun: The Dark Side of Literary Brilliance
by Monika ZagarNordic Exposures: Scandinavian Identities in Classical Hollywood Cinema
by Arne Lunde
Icons of Danish Modernity: Georg Brandes and Asta Nielsen
by Julie K. Allen
