was inscribed into an existing philosophy of history. In this context, participants used the concept to interpret the past, present, and future. This philosophy of history was connected to a concept of movement. Movement was a commonly used and not
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The Unavoidable Democracy of Mid-Nineteenth-Century Denmark
Anne Engelst Nørgaard
Scandinavianism
Mapping the Rise of a New Concept
Ruth Hemstad
political conditions and “space of experience” ( Erfahrungsraum ). 22 As a future-oriented concept, Scandinavianism served as a cultural and political mobilizing concept, a concept of movement ( Bewegungsbegriff ). 23 However, the anticipations of and
Blake Ewing
should see that we can find horizonal elements not only in temporal concepts or so-called concepts of movement. We should also look at how they are associated with seemingly time-neutral political concepts like liberty, justice, and equality. When we