Denmark-Greenland in the twentieth century

This book traces Danish-Greenlandic relations over 100 years and is the first publication to cover the period 1900-2000. The main trend is the development from a colonial situation in 1900 with a state owned company runnig nearly all business to an open economy with steadily growing selfgovernment f...

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Main Author: Kjær Sørensen, Axel
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Published: Museum Tusculanum Press 2012
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description This book traces Danish-Greenlandic relations over 100 years and is the first publication to cover the period 1900-2000. The main trend is the development from a colonial situation in 1900 with a state owned company runnig nearly all business to an open economy with steadily growing selfgovernment for Greenland short of full independence. The Danish policy can be described as benevolent, but financially the budget was tight until after the second World War, the philosophy being that Denmark should neither lose nor gain. After the war there was heavy investment to bring Greenland nearer to standards of living comparable to Denmark and substantial subsidies were given make that happen. The Greenlanders attitude towards Denmark developed along lines familiar from other examples of decolonisation. The first phase of accepting the coloniser was long over, now seeking equality with the coloniser was the main aim in their endeavours. From 1911 two provincial councils woiced speaking the Greenlanders views and their political influence steadily grew. In 1953 Greenland got representation in the Danish parliament. The third phase of doing without the coloniser began in the early 1970s when Greenlanders sought home rule status, obtained in 1979. In the following twenty years the Home Rule Authority gradually took over nearly all lawmaking and administration and from 2004 a committee has explored ways of giving Greenland a more independent voice in foreign affairs. In 2003 the ultimate goal was declared to be full independence.
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spelling ftssoar:oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/27136 2025-04-27T14:29:45+00:00 Denmark-Greenland in the twentieth century Kjær Sørensen, Axel 2012-08-29T22:40:40Z http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/27136 http://www.oapen.org/record/342354 http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-271360 unknown Museum Tusculanum Press MISC Kopenhagen http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/27136 http://www.oapen.org/record/342354 Creative Commons - Namensnennung, Nicht kommerz., Keine Bearbeitung Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works f 34 Man & Society 202 Staatsformen und Regierungssysteme Systems of governments & states Grönland Staat staatliche Organisationsformen Political System Constitution Government 20. Jahrhundert Bevölkerungsentwicklung historische Entwicklung Wirtschaftsentwicklung Gesetzgebung Reform Entwicklung Zweiter Weltkrieg Selbstverwaltung Kultur Innenpolitik Dänemark legislation economic development (on national level) World War II self-administration Denmark population development culture development historical development domestic policy twentieth century Monographie monograph 2012 ftssoar 2025-03-31T04:26:02Z This book traces Danish-Greenlandic relations over 100 years and is the first publication to cover the period 1900-2000. The main trend is the development from a colonial situation in 1900 with a state owned company runnig nearly all business to an open economy with steadily growing selfgovernment for Greenland short of full independence. The Danish policy can be described as benevolent, but financially the budget was tight until after the second World War, the philosophy being that Denmark should neither lose nor gain. After the war there was heavy investment to bring Greenland nearer to standards of living comparable to Denmark and substantial subsidies were given make that happen. The Greenlanders attitude towards Denmark developed along lines familiar from other examples of decolonisation. The first phase of accepting the coloniser was long over, now seeking equality with the coloniser was the main aim in their endeavours. From 1911 two provincial councils woiced speaking the Greenlanders views and their political influence steadily grew. In 1953 Greenland got representation in the Danish parliament. The third phase of doing without the coloniser began in the early 1970s when Greenlanders sought home rule status, obtained in 1979. In the following twenty years the Home Rule Authority gradually took over nearly all lawmaking and administration and from 2004 a committee has explored ways of giving Greenland a more independent voice in foreign affairs. In 2003 the ultimate goal was declared to be full independence. Book Greenland greenlander* greenlandic Grönland SSOAR - Social Science Open Access Repository Greenland
spellingShingle Staatsformen und Regierungssysteme
Systems of governments & states
Grönland
Staat
staatliche Organisationsformen
Political System
Constitution
Government
20. Jahrhundert
Bevölkerungsentwicklung
historische Entwicklung
Wirtschaftsentwicklung
Gesetzgebung
Reform
Entwicklung
Zweiter Weltkrieg
Selbstverwaltung
Kultur
Innenpolitik
Dänemark
legislation
economic development (on national level)
World War II
self-administration
Denmark
population development
culture
development
historical development
domestic policy
twentieth century
Kjær Sørensen, Axel
Denmark-Greenland in the twentieth century
title Denmark-Greenland in the twentieth century
title_full Denmark-Greenland in the twentieth century
title_fullStr Denmark-Greenland in the twentieth century
title_full_unstemmed Denmark-Greenland in the twentieth century
title_short Denmark-Greenland in the twentieth century
title_sort denmark-greenland in the twentieth century
topic Staatsformen und Regierungssysteme
Systems of governments & states
Grönland
Staat
staatliche Organisationsformen
Political System
Constitution
Government
20. Jahrhundert
Bevölkerungsentwicklung
historische Entwicklung
Wirtschaftsentwicklung
Gesetzgebung
Reform
Entwicklung
Zweiter Weltkrieg
Selbstverwaltung
Kultur
Innenpolitik
Dänemark
legislation
economic development (on national level)
World War II
self-administration
Denmark
population development
culture
development
historical development
domestic policy
twentieth century
topic_facet Staatsformen und Regierungssysteme
Systems of governments & states
Grönland
Staat
staatliche Organisationsformen
Political System
Constitution
Government
20. Jahrhundert
Bevölkerungsentwicklung
historische Entwicklung
Wirtschaftsentwicklung
Gesetzgebung
Reform
Entwicklung
Zweiter Weltkrieg
Selbstverwaltung
Kultur
Innenpolitik
Dänemark
legislation
economic development (on national level)
World War II
self-administration
Denmark
population development
culture
development
historical development
domestic policy
twentieth century
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