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100 0 $aGunnar Karlsson,$d1939-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79032078
245 14 $aThe history of Iceland /$cGunnar Karlsson.
260 $aMinneapolis, Minn. :$bUniversity of Minnesota Press,$c2000.
300 $axiii, 418 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 366-392) and index.
505 00 $gPt. I.$tColonization and Commonwealth, c.870-1262.$g1.1.$tColonization.$g1.2.$tPaganism and Poetry.$g1.3.$tConstitution.$g1.4.$tThe Exploration of the West.$g1.5.$tChristianization.$g1.6.$tThe Church.$g1.7.$tPopulation and Sustenance.$g1.8.$tSocial Stratification.$g1.9.$tHonour, Revenge and Feud.$g1.10.$tIdentity.$g1.11.$tSagas.$g1.12.$tConcentration of Power.$g1.13.$tSturlungaold: an Internal Crisis.$g1.14.$tThe End of an Era --$gPt. II.$tUnder Foreign Rule, 1262-c.1800.$g2.1.$tA Dependency of the Norwegian King.$g2.2.$tThe Victory of the Church.$g2.3.$tCollapse of the North Atlantic Empire.$g2.4.$tIceland the Fishing Camp.$g2.5.$tPlague without Rats.$g2.6.$tThe English Century.$g2.7.$tEnter the Germans.$g2.8.$tReformation.$g2.9.$tLutheran Society.$g2.10.$tTrade Monopoly.$g2.11.$tThe Gloomy 17th Century.$g2.12.$tAbsolutism.$g2.13.$tCultural Renaissance.$g2.14.$tPeople and Production around 1700.$g2.15.$tEducational Revolution without Schools.$g2.16.$tThe Birth of Reykjavik.$g2.17.$tCatastrophe.
505 80 $g2.18.$tFrom Factory Village to Administrative Centre.$g2.19.$t"A Desperate Land" --$gPt. III.$tA Primitive Society Builds a State, 1809-1918.$g3.1.$tAn Abortive Revolution.$g3.2.$tRomanticism and National Awakening.$g3.3.$tJon Sigurosson and the New Althing.$g3.4.$tThe Search for Status in a Constitutional Monarchy.$g3.5.$tThe Danish Side.$g3.6.$tTowards Legislative Powers in 1874.$g3.7.$tEconomic Growth with Old Methods.$g3.8.$tThe Crisis in Rural Society.$g3.9.$tEmigration.$g3.10.$tThe Age of Decked Fishing Vessels.$g3.11.$tFreedom of Trade and the Cooperative Movement.$g3.12.$tStandard of Living.$g3.13.$tEducation.$g3.14.$tDemocracy for Farmers.$g3.15.$tStruggle towards Home Rule.$g3.16.$tLiberation of Women.$g3.17.$tTowards Autonomy in 1918 --$gPt. IV.$tThe Great 20th-Century Transformation.$g4.1.$tIndustrial Revolution in Fishing.$g4.2.$tModernization of Life.$g4.3.$tThe New Working-Class Movement.$g4.4.$tA New System of Political Parties.$g4.5.$tThe Depression in Iceland.$g4.6.$tWar and Occupation.
505 80 $g4.7.$tRepublic.$g4.8.$tPostwar Politics.$g4.9.$tThe Welfare State.$g4.10.$tIceland in a Cold War.$g4.11.$tIndependence Struggle on Fishing Grounds.$g4.12.$tThe Fight against Inflation.$g4.13.$tEnter Women.$g4.14.$tLife is Still Fish.$g4.15.$tBreak and Continuity in Icelandic History.
651 0 $aIceland$xHistory.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064021
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