Abstract

Idrætsfaciliteters og forsamlingshuses rolle og betydning for idrætten i Sønderjylland fra ca. år 1890 og frem.From resistance and struggle to welfare. Village halls, Folk high schools and sports halls in Southern Jutland Village halls and the gymnastics associated with them were established in the first instance as part of a cultural reaction against the attempt to extend the activities of German associations in Northern Schleswig. It is scarcely surprising, therefore, that they started in those areas with the strongest Danish affiliations close to Rødding Folk High School and the Kongeå border with, for instance, the first Danish village hall being built in Skrave. In the second phase, after the drawing up of the new border, it was important for Danish culture to get a foothold in those new areas of Southern Jutland with predominantly German affiliations, and an example of this was the construction of the Danish village hall in Jyndevad. In the third phase, when differences between those with German and those with Danish affiliations were resolved by cooperation, sports halls gradually took over the role of village halls, but there was an attempt, similar to that in the first two phases, to retain a principal of proximity in relation to the development of sport. The construction of the sports hall in Tønder is an exemplary expression of sport’s incursion into the welfare state, while the construction of the hall in Agerskov provides an example of the attempt on the part of popular forces to retain the same principal of proximity that applied to village halls.

Highlights

  • Opførelsen af forsamlingshuse og idrætsfaciliteter har spillet en afgørende rolle for dansk idræt i grænselandet

  • I det følgende vil jeg fokusere på faciliteternes rolle og betydning i de tre afgørende faser, som dansk idræt har gennemlevet i Sønderjylland

  • Efter endt højskoleophold vendte de tilbage til deres hjemegn og talte der for danskhedens udbredelse

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Summary

Adler Lund

Sønderjydsk Idrætsforening 19031928, s. 15-16 samt Troels Fink: Båndene bandt. Bind 2, s. 28-29. 10 Chr. Pedersen (red.): Dansk Idræt i Grænselandet, s. Gottlieb Japsen (udg.): Dansk og tysk i Sønderjylland samt Hans Schultz Hansen: Danskheden i Sydslesvig 1840-1918. Landsarkivet i Aabenraa, Nordslesvig Fælles-Idrætsforening: Indkomne breve og beretninger 1903-1912. Landsarkivet i Aabenraa, Nordslesvig Fælles-Idrætsforening, Forhandlingsprotokollen 1903-21, samt Chr. Pedersen (red.): Dansk Idræt i Grænselandet, s. Landsarkivet i Aabenraa, Nordslesvig FællesIdrætsforening, Forhandlingsprotokollen 190321. Axel Alstrup (red.): 25 års idræt i De Danske Skytte-, Gymnastik og Idrætsforeninger, bind I, s. 219 og Chr. Pdersen (red.): Dansk idræt i Grænselandet, bilag »Medlemsstatistik«. 34 samt Erik Nørr: Genforeningens bedste gave. Jakob Petersen (red.): Kulturelle forhold i Sønderjylland, s. 24 Erik Nørr: Genforeningens bedste gave, s. 25 Landsarkivet for Sønderjylland, Aabenraa, Sønderjydsk Idrætsforening, Forhandlingsprotokol 1921-1943, 1. 26 Hans Lund: »Højskoler, efterskoler, landbrugsskoler i Sønderjylland«, s. 86

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