Le Nord : revue internationale des Pays de Nord - 01.06.1943, Side 76

Le Nord : revue internationale des Pays de Nord - 01.06.1943, Side 76
7° LE NORD of affairs abroad with the greatest interest. Here the problem of Scandinavian co-operation suggests itself with particular force. As far as this problem is concerned, the Society has given unmis- takable and active proof of its sympathetic attitude. Early in 1943 the Danish Society concluded an agreement with the Royal Swedish Department of Schools for a mutual interchange of grammophone records to be used for teaching their respective languages, both in the institutes of higher education and in the elementary schools. At the same time the Society placed the first series of its records at the disposal of the teachers of Danish in the Swedish secondary schools. In so doing, the Society gave proof of its interest in Scandinavian co-operation in the practical sphere. The same interest is evidenced by its project of placing a large number of copies of its text-books at the disposal of Scandinavian study circles in Sweden and the other Northern countries. The Society does not, however, contemplate sending agents to our Scandinavian sister nations, because the »Norden« Societies are already carrying on information work about Denmark there. In connection with the question of increased Scandinavian co-operation, the whole problem of the future position of the smaller countries naturally suggests itself. By giving information about Danish life, without losing itself in exaggerations and self- praise, the Danish Society wishes to call the attention of the rest of the world to the standard attained by the civilization of a small country. Its members are convinced that it is incumbent on the smaller nations actively to promote the study of, and the dissemination of information about, the smaller cultural units of the world, their languages and their history. This work, which should run parallel with the study of the world languages and the civilizations with which the latter are associated, ought, they think, to be carried on, first of all among other small nations, but also among the great powers. In energetically pursuing this task, and in establishing a machinery for doing so, the smaller nations would also acquire a means of asserting themselves among the nations of the world. An international work of information, which shows the rest of the world what values the smaller countries have contributed to the common stock of civilization, must be initiated among all the influential circles abroad, and take place in close contact with the organs of public opinion everywhere, and the task of
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