Rexona

De Rexona: Terug naar de roots. Het Nederlandse Verhaal van een Deense Kotter.

Documentatie

Denemarken


Aabenraa

 

Provincial Archives of Southern Jutland (www.laa.sa.dk)

 

The region covered by the Provincial Archives of Southern Jutland is the northern part of the former Danish Duchy of Schleswig.

 

Esbjerg

 

Association of North Sea Societies (www.northseanetwork.com)


The Association of North Sea Societies (NSMM) is a network under the umbrella of the Association of North Sea Cities. The aim of the Association is to foster cultural and scientific exchanges across the North Sea and the NSMM establishes the model for the networks that will form the base for future growth of the Association. The objectives of NSMM network are: to promote the cooperation between maritime museums and other institutions or individuals doing academic research, by organizing conferences, exhibitions, publications, research and exchanging information and staff et cetera. The main event of the NSMM is the North Sea History Conference where academics from all over the world meet to discuss North Sea issues. The North Sea History Conference is held every three years and the conference proceedings are published shortly after. The last North Sea History Conference will held in Gothenburg in 2011. The NSMM consists of eleven maritime museums around the North Sea and is managed by a Board consisting of one representative from each participating museum. Day to day business is run by the NSMM Secretariat which is located at the Fisheries and Maritime Museum in Esbjerg, Denmark.

 

Kopenhagen 

 

Danish National Archives (www.sa.dk)

 

The Danish National Archives collect and store archival records from the Danish Royal House, central state authorities, military forces and from private organisations and individuals. Furthermore you can find records from local and regional authorities and institutions in Sealand, Lolland-Falster, Moen and Bornholm. The collections date back to the 12th century, and today there are more than 140 kilometres of shelving København.

 

 

 

Danish Agency for Culture ( www.kulturstyrelsen.dk)

 

The four centers of the Danish Agency for Culture are libraries, media and digitalization, cultural heritage and architecture, cultural institutions and operational support and arts funding. The vision of the Danish Agency for Culture is:

 

• To bolster the interplay among art, cultural heritage, libraries and media

• To improve the coordination of national and municipal efforts in cultural fields

• To promote the development and exploitation of an increasingly digitalized culture and media landscape

• To develop new proposals and forms of communication for citizens

• To strengthen international cultural collaboration within all professional fields

• To increase cooperation among, inter alia, education, teaching, research, the environment and nature, and business development, including architecture and tourism.

 

Odense

 

The Provincial Archives of Funen (www.lao.sa.dk)

 

The Provincial Archives of Funen accept archival material from state authorities, local authorities and individuals within the area of Funen and the surrounding islands. Records of special interest transferred from private individuals include an abundant number from the various landed estates in Funen.

 

Vejle


Association of Local Archives (www.danskearkiver.dk)

 

SLA (Association of local archives) has gathers most local archives in Denmark in the joint efforts to enhance the quality of work on the preservation of the Danish heritage. Today, SLA has almost 500 members throughout Denmark.

 

Viborg

 

The Provincial Archives of Northern Jutland (www.lav.sa.dk)

The Provincial Archives of Northern Jutland cover the greater part of Jutland. The Archives cover an area from Skagen in the north, to the old frontier at the Kongeåen - including Ribe - to the south. The Provincial Archives have built a collection of about 60 kilometres of records, comprising material from state and local authorities and institutions, as well as from private individuals, associations and organisations, including the landed estates located in Northern Jutland.

Duitsland


Wilhelmshaven

 

Das Niedersächsisches Institut für historische Küstenforschung (www.nihk.de)

 

Das Niedersächsisches Institut für historische Küstenforschung (NIhK) erforscht die Landschaftsentwicklung und Siedlungsgeschichte im Gebiet der südlichen Nordsee. Im Vordergrund steht dabei die Nacheiszeit, besonders die durch bäuerliche Wirtschaftsweise geprägte Zeit. Das Arbeitsgebiet sind die Marsch sowie die Geest- und Moorgebiete im nördlichen Niedersachsen. Im NIhK arbeiten Natur- und Kulturwissenschaften in den Bereichen Küsten- und Quartärgeologie, Siedlungsarchäologie, Historische Geographie, Archäobotanik und Vegetationsgeschichte interdisziplinär zusammen. Ein enger Kontakt besteht dabei zu Forschungseinrichtungen in den anderen rund um die Nordsee liegenden Ländern.

 

The Wadden Sea Forum (www.waddensea-forum.org)

 

The Wadden Sea Forum (WSF) is an independent platform of stakeholders from Denmark, Germany and The Netherlands to contribute to an advanced and sustainable development of theregion. The WSF consists of representatives of the sectors Agriculture, Energy, Fisheries, Industry and Harbour, Nature Protection, Tourism, as well as local and regional governments.

 

WSF`s mission is to:

• foster sustainable development in the Wadden Sea Region through exchange of information on experiences and best practice;

• try to bring together the sectoral interests of its members;

• exchange views on general themes and topical issues;

• initiate and implement projects and actions on topical issues;

• prepare advice on issues related to sustainable development and integrated coastal zone management;

• serve as a consultation body for governments

 

 

 

Engeland

 

Hull

 

Maritime History (www.hull.ac.uk)

 

The department offers a fresh, distinctive and endlessly fascinating perspective on the historical process of use of the sea. Human societies have long since interacted with the sea and its resources. They have used the sea's surface to transport goods and people to near and distant shores in their quest to trade, explore and wage war. They have harvested fish and other forms of marine life from the depths of the sea, and extracted oil and gas from the ocean floor. They have also adapted the coast, the interface between sea and land, for the loading, discharge and construction of sea-going vessels, and resorted to that particular environment to meet their needs for recreation, recuperation and retirement. Maritime historians attempt to understand how and why the character, extent and significance of this role have changed over time and space. Marine environmental history is a logical extension of this approach in that it also embraces study of the impact that the human engagement with the seas and oceans has had upon the physical and ecological characteristics of the marine environment - which, in turn, influences the form and importance of that engagement. The MHSC is concerned with both of these closely-related approaches to the maritime past, and what they reveal about the current and future engagement of human societies with a hostile, capricious environment that covers seven-tenths of the earth's surface.