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History of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, Vol. 1 (of 2)

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The narrative surveys the early history and traditions of the Scandinavian kingdoms, blending analysis of literary and antiquarian sources with retellings of legendary origins, royal genealogies, and Norse myth. It examines ethnographic distinctions among northern peoples, the persistence of heroic songs and sagas as historical evidence, and contrasting medieval accounts assembled by chroniclers. The work traces the gradual formation of regional monarchies, discusses mythic deities and episodic tales that shaped cultural memory, and follows political and religious transformations as the record moves from legendary material toward more verifiable history. Chapters pair chronological tables and commentary to move readers from mythic antiquity into later documented eras.

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S. A. Dunham

S. A. Dunham was an author known for his comprehensive historical works on Scandinavian countries. His notable contributions include the two-volume series "History of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway," which provides an in-depth exploration of the political, cultural, and social developments in these nations. Dunham's writing reflects a meticulous approach to historical narrative, making his works valuable resources for those interested in the history of Northern Europe. Through his detailed accounts, he has contributed to the understanding of the complex interrelations among Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.

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