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Dana history professor, Iain Anderson is once again having eight of his students utilize The Danish American Archive and Library for their research projects. With subjects such as Danish assimilation as revealed in Danish Brotherhood records, the Americanization of the Knud Sorensen family, Danish resistance in WW II, and changing attitudes of Danish Americans in the Spanish-American and Filipino-American wars, the students have the rare opportunity to gather research from the primary materials detailing the lives of Danes in America that The Archive offers. The students began their research in February, and their complete projects are due in mid May.

Bendt Jensen from Denmark has spent most of March and April at The Archive doing research for a travel guide that he intends to publish on his return to Denmark. Jensen is tracking the movements of immigrants from Northern Denmark as they moved throughout Canada and the United States and sometimes back to Denmark. Once he has mapped the various routes they took, he plans to create a guidebook for those who wish to retrace the routes of the original immigrants.
 

Progress has been made in organizing The Archive’s music collection. Tim Jensen and Sandra Wigdahl are sorting more than 600 records of various sizes—33 1/3, 78 and 45—into broad categories, such as classical, light classical, pop, folk, Christmas and religious. Most of the collection was recorded in Denmark or for the Danish market, and almost all the labels are in Danish. When the records are sorted, they will be placed in acid-free sleeves, properly stored and cataloged to make them more accessible to the public.
 

Volunteer Week takes place the week of April 18. We are expecting approximately 20 volunteers from throughout the country to help with the monumental job of sorting, indexing and cataloging materials as well as entering them into computer files. The Archive would not be able to continue without the generous help of these volunteers and we are very grateful to them.


 

Two large collections have been moved to a recently refurbished and furnished room located next to the new music room. The Walker-Johnson collection contains 165 boxes of written materials reflecting the everyday lives of the Henry and Mary Johnson family, their ancestors and descendants spanning the time from the late 1800’s to as recent as 2006. The Borge Christensen collection includes 137 boxes of personal and professional documents, plus an inventory of professional materials that have been deposited in the Charles Babbage Institute at the University of Minnesota. The collection also includes more than 250 books, binders and journals. This new room not only makes access to these significant collections easier, but also frees up badly needed space in the main archive.
 

For the second consecutive year, Marianne Paasch, a graduate student from Aalborg, Denmark, is utilizing the resources of the DAAL while working toward her master’s degree from Aalborg University. Her final thesis, which is due in September, will analyze and document the schism of 1894 in the Danish Lutheran Church. Marianne also spent six months as an intern at the Danish Immigrant Museum in Elk Horn, Iowa, in 2008. Upon completion of her master’s degree, Marianne hopes to work in a museum or archive either in the United States or Denmark. She plans to continue her research and writing as well.

 

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