- Blågård, also
Blaagaard or Blågård Slot, was a
royal country house near
Peblinge Sø in what is now the Nørrebro
district of Copenhagen, Denmark. Built...
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Blaagaard Seminarium (also
spelled Blågård Seminarium) has been the name of two
teacher training colleges both
originating in the Nørrebro
district of...
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International Journal of
Historical Archaeology 13.1 (2009): 94-111.
Blaagaard,
Bolette B. "Whose freedom?
whose memories?
commemorating Danish colonialism...
- "The
Herald newspaper". The
Danish West-Indies.
Retrieved July 10, 2022.
Blaagaard,
Bolette B. (July 27, 2018).
Citizen Journalism as
Conceptual Practice:...
- at the new teachers’
college at
Blaagaard in 1791, the
first such
college in Denmark. He had
residence at
Blaagaard, but
moved with the
school to Jonstrup...
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International Journal of
Historical Archaeology 13.1 (2009): 94–111.
Blaagaard,
Bolette B. "Whose freedom?
whose memories?
commemorating Danish colonialism...
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April 2013.
Archived from the
original on 27
December 2018.
Bolette Blaagaard; Iris van der Tuin (25
September 2014). The
Subject of Rosi Braidotti:...
- doi:10.1353/jod.2011.0020. ISSN 1086-3214. S2CID 201796989. Baker, Mona;
Blaagaard,
Bolette B. (10 June 2016).
Citizen Media and
Public Spaces. Routledge...
- 1999). "The Shredder". Spin. Vol. 15, no. 6. p. 137. Ponzanesi, Sandra;
Blaagaard,
Bolette B. (July 9, 2019).
Deconstructing Europe:
Postcolonial Perspectives...
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street received its
current name in 1859. The
teacher training college Blaagaard Seminarium was
founded in
rented rooms in Blågårdsgade in 1859 and a purpose-built...