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How Iceland changed the world, the big history of a small island, Egill Bjarnason

Label
How Iceland changed the world, the big history of a small island, Egill Bjarnason
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How Iceland changed the world
Oclc number
1250023953
Responsibility statement
Egill Bjarnason
Sub title
the big history of a small island
Summary
"The untold story of how one tiny island in the middle of the Atlantic has shaped the world for centuries. The history of Iceland began 1,200 years ago, when a frustrated Viking captain and his useless navigator ran aground in the middle of the North Atlantic. Suddenly, the island was no longer just a layover for the Arctic tern. Instead, it became a nation whose diplomats and musicians, sailors and soldiers, volcanoes and flowers, quietly altered the globe forever. But those who visit Iceland are often unaware of its outsize importance. So journalist, historian, and native Icelander Egill Bjarnason has set out to reveal the untold sagas of Iceland's pivotal role in events as monumental and far-flung as the French Revolution, the moon landing, and the foundation of Israel. Again and again, one humble nation of fishermen has found itself at the helm of historic events, shaping the world as we know it."--Back cover
Table Of Contents
The discovery of the West -- The medieval legacy -- Iceland triggers a climate crisis -- Nationalism -- World War II -- The birth of Israel -- The moon landing -- The Cold War -- Gender equality
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