Visibilizing Normative Regional Historical Multilingualism (ViNoRHM): Ideology, Policy, and Practice
The ViNoRHM-Project project combines micro-level case studies of language ideology, policy, and practice, using primary texts from official records and hitherto understudied archival data through which previously invisible or invisibilized languages and individuals (especially women and the un-/lesser educated) are brought to the forefront in an innovative account of language history of the German-Danish border region in the 19th century.