Historisering af tid

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Historisering af tid. / Simonsen, Dorthe Gert; Nevers, Jeppe; Thelle, Mikkel.

I: TEMP - tidsskrift for historie, Bind 22, 2021, s. 15-36.

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Simonsen, DG, Nevers, J & Thelle, M 2021, 'Historisering af tid', TEMP - tidsskrift for historie, bind 22, s. 15-36. <https://tidsskrift.dk/temp/article/view/128204>

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Simonsen, D. G., Nevers, J., & Thelle, M. (2021). Historisering af tid. TEMP - tidsskrift for historie, 22, 15-36. https://tidsskrift.dk/temp/article/view/128204

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Simonsen DG, Nevers J, Thelle M. Historisering af tid. TEMP - tidsskrift for historie. 2021;22:15-36.

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Simonsen, Dorthe Gert ; Nevers, Jeppe ; Thelle, Mikkel. / Historisering af tid. I: TEMP - tidsskrift for historie. 2021 ; Bind 22. s. 15-36.

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