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A History of Denmark (Palgrave Essential Histories)

AUTHOR: Knud J. V. Jespersen
ISBN: 0333659171

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A History of Denmark (Palgrave Essential Histories)
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by Knud J. V. Jespersen

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"An eminently approachable and readable introduction to Danish history."--Thomas Munck, University of Glasgow


Book Description
From the Reformation to present day, this book guides the reader through 500 years of wars, territorial losses, domestic upheavals, and changes in thought in Denmark's history. Looking carefully at the development of Danish identity, the author explores whether Danes can be most aptly described as a tribe or a nation. Using new research and original theories, it's the perfect introduction to the fascinating and relatively unknown history of this Scandinavian country.


About the Author
Knud J.V. Jespersen is Professor of Modern History at the University of Southern Denmark and royal historiographer to H.M. the Queen of Denmark.



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A History of Denmark (Palgrave Essential Histories)
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by Knud J. V. Jespersen

A History of Denmark

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The history of modern Denmark is essentially the story of how a once extensive and diverse empire slowly disintegrated under the changing circumstances of the times. Eventually, the dissolution of the component parts resulted in one small core area remaining, which is today called Denmark. In this introductory guide, Knud J. V. Jespersen traces the lengthy process of disintegration and reduction which helped to form the modern Danish state, and the historical roots of Denmark's current international position. Taking the starting point as the Reformation in the sixteenth century, when modern Danish society began to emerge, Jespersen explains how the Denmark of today was shaped by 500 years of wars, territorial losses, domestic upheavals, new methods of production, and changes in thought. He goes on to explore the development of a specific sense of Danish identity, and disusses whether the Danes can be most aptly described as a tribe or as a nation.


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