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The impact of the Corona crisis on borderland living in the Danish-German border region with a special focus on the two national minorities

In 2020, the Sars-CoV-2 (also known as the COVID-19/Coronavirus) crisis resulted in the closure of most of Europe's borders, both external and internal. What consequences does this have for border regions as living spaces? This article uses the Danish-German border region as an example for the...

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Published in:National identities 2023-01, Vol.25 (1), p.35-52
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Regions
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