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5The History of Iceland
6Description
The only comprehensive history of Iceland
available in English. The only comprehensive histo
ry of Iceland available in English.Unique among
European societies, Iceland was founded late, in
the Viking Age, and has copious written and
archaeological sources about its origin. Gunnar
Karlsson, that country8217spremier historian,
chronicles the age of the sagas, consulting them
to describe an era without a monarch or central
authority. Equating this prosperous time with the
golden age of antiquity in world history,
Karlsson then marks a correspondence between the
Dark Ages of Europe and Iceland8217squotdrery p
eriod,quotwhich started with the loss of
political independence in the late
thirteenth century and culminated with an epoch
of poverty and humility, especially during the
early Modern Age. Iceland8217srenaissance began
with the successful struggle for independence in
the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and
continued with the industrial and technical
modernization of the first half of the twentieth
century. Karlsson describes the rise of
nationalism as Iceland8217smostly poor peasants
set about breaking with Denmark, and he shows how
Iceland in the twentieth century slowly caught
up economically with its European neighbors.