Historical Dictionary of Denmark
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:26th Jul '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This comprehensive resource details Denmark's rich history from Viking times to the modern welfare state, featuring over 1,000 entries on key figures and topics, making it ideal for students and researchers.
Historical Dictionary of Denmark offers a comprehensive overview of Denmark's rich history, tracing its development from Viking times (circa 800-1050 AD) to the establishment of the modern welfare state. The resilience of the Danish people is highlighted, particularly during the artistic golden age of the early 19th century, which occurred despite the challenges of national bankruptcy. The book also discusses the agricultural revival in the late 19th century, showcasing how Denmark adapted and thrived during difficult periods.
In the 20th century, Denmark emerged as a leader in various fields, including industrial design, furniture, engineering, and pharmacy. The contributions of Danish artists and intellectuals—such as scientists, composers, and authors—have significantly enriched European culture. Their work reflects a commitment to innovation and creativity, reinforcing Denmark's reputation as a hub of cultural development.
The third edition of this dictionary includes a wealth of resources, such as a chronology, an introduction, appendices, and an extensive bibliography. With over 1,000 cross-referenced entries covering key figures, political developments, economic trends, foreign relations, religion, and cultural milestones, this book serves as an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and anyone interested in learning more about Denmark. It illustrates how the nation successfully balances a thriving economy with a robust social welfare system, countering claims that such a model is unfeasible. Overall, it presents Denmark as a desirable place to live, appreciated by both its citizens and neighbors.
This is a very useful book, as there is little in English specifically dedicated to this old European country. It has over a thousand entries about important events, issues, themes and locations related to this Scandinavian country. The text has been revised and updated, and the book is almost 100 pages longer than the second edition. It is very much a biographical dictionary as well, as there are hundreds of entries on those individuals who helped shape Denmark's history. . . .Suitable for the reference collections of large public and academic libraries. * American Reference Books Annual *
For a small country of five and a half million people, Denmark has made a big impact on the world, and its history, like that of the rest of Scandinavia, is too little studied in English-speaking countries. As far as this reviewer could ascertain, Historical Dictionary of Denmark is the only English-language title to provide a compact reference overview of Denmark’s history…. Thomas, in his Preface, says that his intention is to 'give English-speaking readers the means to become familiar with the main lines of Danish history and the lives and achievements of the many great Danes who have contributed to the development of their country and its culture or have made their mark on the world stage.' Historical Dictionary of Denmark unquestionably achieves this objective. This is the best one-volume general reference on Danish history in the English-language, and it belongs in all libraries where Scandinavia is a subject of study or interest. * s *
ISBN: 9781442264649
Dimensions: 232mm x 161mm x 57mm
Weight: 1225g
704 pages
Third Edition