
Norges Historie Under Kong Harald Haarfeyer Og Hans Mandlige Descendenter: Indeholdende Norges Historie Under Vorgerkrigen, Fra Den Tid, Sverre Faaer Kongenavn, 1177 ..., Volume 3...
بواسطة:
Christian M Falsen
لغة: دانماركي
تنسيق: غلاف ورقي
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 10: 1022391321
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 13: 9781022391321
تاريخ النشر:
July 18th, 2023
الناشر: Legare Street Press
صفحات: 516
الأنواع: Action & Adventure, History
Christian M. Falsen embarks on an extensive exploration of Norway’s history during the reign of King Harald Fairhair and his male descendants, delving into a significant period marked by territorial consolidation and cultural evolution. This volume methodically chronicles the political landscape and the interplay of power dynamics that shaped early Norway, including the challenges and confrontations faced during the civil wars that ravaged the nation.
Within its pages, Falsen vividly portrays the transition from tribal affiliations to a centralized monarchy, highlighting pivotal figures and events that defined an era. His meticulous research offers rich insights into both the socio-political structures and the personal narratives of influential leaders, notably through the lens of King Sverre's ascendancy marked by a struggle for legitimacy and influence.
The narrative is not just a recounting of kings and battles; it also examines the broader implications of these events on the Norwegian identity and society. Falsen’s work stands as a crucial resource for anyone interested in understanding the foundational moments that shaped Norway's historical trajectory in its formative years.
Within its pages, Falsen vividly portrays the transition from tribal affiliations to a centralized monarchy, highlighting pivotal figures and events that defined an era. His meticulous research offers rich insights into both the socio-political structures and the personal narratives of influential leaders, notably through the lens of King Sverre's ascendancy marked by a struggle for legitimacy and influence.
The narrative is not just a recounting of kings and battles; it also examines the broader implications of these events on the Norwegian identity and society. Falsen’s work stands as a crucial resource for anyone interested in understanding the foundational moments that shaped Norway's historical trajectory in its formative years.