
Minnen ur Sveriges nyare historia, samlade af B. von Schinkel, författade och utgifne af C. W. Bergman. Andra upplagan. TREDJE DELEN
von:
B Von. Schinkel
Sprache: Schwedisch
Format: Taschenbuch
ISBN 10: 1241695423
ISBN 13: 9781241695422
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
May 25th, 2011
Verlag: British Library, Historical Print Editions
Seiten: 922
Genres: Action & Adventure, Science & Technology, History, Philosophy
This engaging collection reflects on Sweden's recent history, offering a rich tapestry of insights and narratives woven together by B. von Schinkel and brought to life through C. W. Bergman's skilled editing. The second edition of this work serves as a comprehensive chronicle, capturing the essence of pivotal moments that have shaped the nation.
As readers delve into its pages, they encounter a myriad of events and personalities that painted the landscape of modern Sweden. The detailed accounts encourage contemplation on the socio-political transformations and cultural shifts that have influenced Swedish identity over the years.
Through vivid storytelling and historical analysis, the book presents a balanced exploration of triumphs and challenges faced by the Swedish people. The collaboration with Oskar Josef Alin adds depth and nuanced perspectives, enriching the narrative and inviting readers to engage with Sweden's legacy.
Overall, it stands as a significant contribution to historical literature, capturing the interplay of memory and history in a way that resonates with both scholars and general readers alike.
As readers delve into its pages, they encounter a myriad of events and personalities that painted the landscape of modern Sweden. The detailed accounts encourage contemplation on the socio-political transformations and cultural shifts that have influenced Swedish identity over the years.
Through vivid storytelling and historical analysis, the book presents a balanced exploration of triumphs and challenges faced by the Swedish people. The collaboration with Oskar Josef Alin adds depth and nuanced perspectives, enriching the narrative and inviting readers to engage with Sweden's legacy.
Overall, it stands as a significant contribution to historical literature, capturing the interplay of memory and history in a way that resonates with both scholars and general readers alike.