Description
In each of the book's nine chapters, researchers from Aarhus University focus on Denmark's political, cultural, social and international conditions. The authors describe the shift from the first joint Danish kings in the Viking Age and the medieval trinity of church, king and aristocracy over the arbitrariness of autocracy to today's democracy with a global outlook. They shed light on the ravages of plague epidemics, the social changes of the Reformation as well as the economic crisis in the interwar period, the accession to the EU and the increased military involvement in foreign conflict zones. It is a Danish story about the transformation from status and class society to welfare state, from peasant country to post-industrial society and from chroniclers to influencers.
Based on the latest research, A Danish History provides a systematic presentation of Denmark's history.
Book Information
ISBN 9788772196749
Author Mary Hilson
Format Hardback
Page Count 480
Imprint Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Publisher Aarhus University Press