Scandinavia since 1500

Scandinavia since 1500

Second Edition

Byron J. Nordstrom

An updated edition of the definitive history of Scandinavia over the past five centuries

416 Pages, 6 x 9 in

  • eBook
  • 9781452968933
  • Published: June 27, 2023
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  • Hardcover
  • 9781517909307
  • Published: May 23, 2023
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  • Published: June 27, 2023
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Scandinavia since 1500

Second Edition

Byron J. Nordstrom

ISBN: 9781452968933

Publication date: June 27th, 2023

416 Pages

21 black and white illustrations, 8 maps

8 x 5

An updated edition of the definitive history of Scandinavia over the past five centuries

Despite certain distinctions and differences, the lands of Scandinavia, or Norden—Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Denmark, and the Faroe Islands—are united by bonds of culture, language, and geography, and by a shared history that comes richly to life in this landmark work. Now in an expanded, updated edition, this authoritative chronicle of five centuries of Scandinavian history incorporates the geopolitical developments and momentous events that have marked the Nordic world in recent decades.

 

Scandinavia since 1500 situates the region’s political history within the traditional European chronology—in which the long “modern” period is subdivided into the Renaissance, early modern, modern, and contemporary. Within this framework, Byron J. Nordstrom traces the various ways in which economic, social, and cultural ideas and practices have come to Scandinavia from abroad, only to be modified and recast in a uniquely Nordic character. Long-unquestioned national mythologies come under Nordstrom's scrutiny, along with historical blind spots and erasures, as he ranges from canonical figures like Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and Christian IV of Denmark to the constitutions of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the resistance movements in World War II, and the Scandinavian welfare states, literary culture, and modern design. Expanded to include the nature and realities of the increasingly postindustrial economies of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries—including environmental concerns, integration with Europe, globalization, and immigration—Scandinavia since 1500 offers a comprehensive yet nuanced portrait of this unique region in all its political, diplomatic, social, economic, and cultural complexity.

 

 

Cover alt text: Bold white title and author name across breathtaking snowy landscape of sun-touched cliffs beside a waterway and scattering of homes.

Byron J. Nordstrom is professor emeritus in history and Scandinavian studies at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota. He is author of Culture and Customs of Sweden and The History of Sweden.