"The Rise of Little Big Norway" chronicles Norway's unheralded rise from Nordic peripherality to the global example and Arctic frontliner of today. Scholars and non-specialist readers alike will appreciate its wide-ranging subject matter, astute analysis and wealth of comparative insight, written in flowing essay style and delivered in vivid prose.
"The Rise of Little Big Norway" chronicles Norway's unheralded rise from Nordic peripherality to the global example and Arctic frontliner of today. Scholars and non-specialist readers alike will appreciate its wide-ranging subject matter, astute analysis and wealth of comparative insight, written in flowing essay style and delivered in vivid prose.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John F. L. Ross, based in Oslo, writes on Nordic, Arctic and international affairs and teaches as an adjunct professor at the American College of Norway. An experienced Scandinavian observer, he has worked in the publishing world as an editor and feature columnist, and has held academic positions at universities in Sweden, Finland and the United States. Ross has published four books and a range of scholarly studies along with extensive popular commentary for the international press.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part I Settings 1. Little Big Country 2. A Directional Puzzle 3. Meanings of North Part II Histories 4. A Fractured Timeline 5. Long Night's Journey into Day 6. Norway and the Dazzling Dutch 7. The Union of Weights and Wings 8. A Sporting Start Part III Perennials and Currents 9. Reluctant Unionists 10. Well and Truly Oiled 11. The Meaning of Nobel 12. Epilogue Bibliography Index.
Preface Part I Settings 1. Little Big Country 2. A Directional Puzzle 3. Meanings of North Part II Histories 4. A Fractured Timeline 5. Long Night's Journey into Day 6. Norway and the Dazzling Dutch 7. The Union of Weights and Wings 8. A Sporting Start Part III Perennials and Currents 9. Reluctant Unionists 10. Well and Truly Oiled 11. The Meaning of Nobel 12. Epilogue Bibliography Index.
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