Carte Norway G. M. Gathorne-Hardy

Norway

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"Norway" by G. M. Gathorne-Hardy offers a comprehensive exploration of the Norwegian nation, delving...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Copertă tare
Publicat
2026
Pagini
334
EAN
9781025868578
ISBN
1025868579
Enbook ID
52757733
Greutate
645
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 19

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"Norway" by G. M. Gathorne-Hardy offers a comprehensive exploration of the Norwegian nation, delving into its historical roots, cultural evolution, and political landscape. The work examines how Norway's rugged geography and maritime heritage have shaped its national character and independent spirit. The narrative traces the country's trajectory from the age of the Vikings and the medieval kingdom through the centuries of union with Denmark and Sweden, culminating in the full independence achieved in the early 20th century.

Beyond political history, Gathorne-Hardy provides an insightful look at the social and economic conditions of the country, highlighting the importance of the peasantry, the fishing industry, and the emerging industrial sectors. The book also addresses the literary and artistic achievements that have defined Norway's place in European culture. "Norway" serves as a significant resource for those seeking to understand the unique identity of this Nordic nation, its democratic traditions, and its resilience in the face of geographic and historical challenges. It remains an essential foundational text for students of Scandinavian studies and European history.

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