The History of Iceland

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Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 9. jan. 2013 - 192 síður
Based upon the most recent research, this thought-provoking, up-to-date survey of the history of Iceland provides unique insight into the challenges facing a small nation in a globalized world.

In more recent times, Iceland has faced other major challenges, most notably its economic fall in 2008 when a nationwide failure of its financial systems eroded it from its former position as one of the most developed and wealthiest countries in the world.

The History of Iceland describes how a small nation situated on a rocky and isolated island struggled for centuries to survive but then rose to great prosperity in the modern era. The work provides a comprehensive summary of Iceland's history that shares a tale of independence versus interdependence-one that underscores how recent events have forced a people with great pride in their unique heritage to reconsider well-established notions about themselves as a nation.

Based on the most recent research, this work is the first comprehensive overview to cover in detail the collapse of Iceland's economy and its subsequent effect on its people. Organized into seven main sections that chronologically cover the history of Iceland from the island's settlement to the present day, the book concludes with a revealing discussion of how each period has been perceived by later generations of Icelanders.
 

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Series Foreword
Discovery Settlement and Vengeance 874999
Consolidation Conflict and Flux 9991550
State Cold and Stagnation 15501786
Optimism Confidence and Old Meets New 1786
Progress Class and Fragility 19021940
Internationalization Welfare and Love 1940
Integration Excess and Collapse 19942012
Notable People in the History of Iceland
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Guðni Jóhannesson is President of Iceland and a historian at the Reykjavík Academy, Iceland. An author of numerous works on Icelandic history and current affairs, he has taught at the University of Iceland and Reykjavík University, Iceland.

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