Praise for the first edition: 'An eminently approachable and readable introduction to Danish history.' - Thomas Munck, University of Glasgow, Scotland Praise for the new edition: 'This new, updated, edition of A History of Denmark continues to be a very useful text for students of Danish history.' - Karl-Erik Frandsen, Lecturer in History, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
In this introductory guide, Knud J. V. Jespersen traces the process of disintegration and reduction which helped to form the modern Danish state, and the historical roots of Denmark's international position. Beginning with the Reformation in the sixteenth century, Jespersen explains how the Denmark of today was shaped by wars, territorial losses, domestic upheavals, new methods of production, and changes in thought.
Thoroughly revised and updated in light of the most recent research, this second edition includes new discussions of the Danish Enlightenment, Denmark's role in World War II, the Cartoon Crisis of 2006 and current NATO debates, bringing the diverse and turbulent history of the country right up to the present day.
Acknowledgements.- Maps of Denmark.- Introduction: What is Denmark and Who are the Danes?.- Foreign and Security Policy: From Gatekeeper of the Baltic to a Midget State.- Domestic Policy, 1500-1848: The Era of Aristocracy and Absolutism.- Domestic Policy, 1848-2000: Democracy and the Welfare State.- The Church and Culture from Luther to Postmodernism.- Economic Conditions: The Old Denmark, 1500-1800.- Economic Conditions: The New Denmark, 1800-2010.- The Danes: A Tribe or a Nation?.- Notes.- Select Bibliography.- A Short Chronology.- Index.