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The History of Sweden

Runestones and Royal Crowns

Skriuwer Com, Auke de Haan
Paperback | Engels | History Books about Countries
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Discover Sweden's Epic Saga: From Viking Shores to Modern Neutrality

"The History of Sweden" invites readers to explore a nation's remarkable journey from ancient hunter-gatherers carving runes on rocks to a global model of innovation and peace, evoking the fierce independence of Viking explorers and the quiet resilience of a people navigating empires and reforms. From Stone Age settlements amid retreating glaciers to 19th-century unions forging modern identity, this book captures the emotional depth of a land where harsh winters bred ingenuity and the high stakes of balancing power in a turbulent North.

It opens with prehistoric settlers, tracing Mesolithic hunters to Neolithic farmers erecting megaliths. Bronze Age trade in metals fosters rock carvings and religious practices, while Iron Age brings tools, warfare, and tribal hierarchies.

Celtic influences blend with local societies, leading to Viking Age longships raiding and trading from Birka hubs. Christianization under missionaries shifts pagan traditions, with monasteries preserving knowledge.

Early medieval kingdoms form under law codes and Things, amid noble conflicts. Kalmar Union unites Scandinavia, but Swedish resentment sparks rebellions like Engelbrekt's.

Independence under Gustav Vasa dissolves the union after Stockholm Bloodbath, with Reformation centralizing Church control. Vasa reforms reduce noble power, expanding mining revenue.

Gustavus Adolphus innovates military tactics, intervening in Thirty Years' War for Baltic dominance. Great Northern War under Charles XII ends empire dreams at Poltava.

Age of Liberty brings parliamentary factions and censorship easing, until Gustav III's coup. Enlightenment culture flourishes in opera and literature, amid Russo-Swedish conflicts.

Napoleonic wars cost Finland, adopting Bernadotte dynasty and Norwegian union. 19th-century developments industrialize with railways, amid constitutional changes.

Comparable to "A History of Sweden" by Ingvar Andersson, which chronicles eras with clear narrative, this volume aligns with 2025 trends in Scandinavian heritage books emphasizing resilience and neutrality. Its broad marketability appeals to travelers, students, and Nordic culture fans, promising steady sales for bookstores in European history sections. By highlighting emotional stakes like freedom amid unions and innovation through adversity, it connects readers to Sweden's enduring spirit, inspiring reflection on how northern roots influence today's progressive society.

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190
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Engels
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Productcode (EAN):
9783565080878
Verschijningsdatum:
12/11/2025
Uitvoering:
Paperback
Formaat:
Trade paperback (VS)
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152 mm x 229 mm
Gewicht:
263 g
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