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The History of Norway

A Fascinating Guide to This Amazing Country

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The History of Norway

By: Christopher Hughes
Narrated by: Thomas Rode
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Explore the rich and vibrant history of Norway.

From the early days of prehistoric Scandinavia to the rule of the legendary seafaring Vikings, Norway has a vast a colorful history filled with sagas, alliances, and a rise to becoming a wealthy economic powerhouse in the modern age.

Now, this book unveils the secrets of this amazing and beautiful country, from the time of the Vikings through the Middle Ages, the Napoleonic Wars, and Norway’s journey to its place in the modern world.

Reflecting on its industrialization, its economic standing, and its current infrastructure, Norway has a deeply fascinating and exciting story to tell. Covering the early diplomacy and the wars that gave Norway its borders to its current military, diplomacy with other world powers, and the government that runs it, inside this audiobook you’ll find a detailed exploration of Norway and the incredible legacy that this country has forged.

Scroll up and buy now to explore the history of Norway today!

©2020 Christopher Hughes (P)2020 Christopher Hughes
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A brief and easy to follow, narration is of an interesting of an incredible country

Worth a Listen!

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Short, lacking detail, overly patriotic. No real examination or explanation of the forces at work. Very disappointed.

Little more than a tourism pamphlet

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Somewhere there is a ticked-off eighth-grader who just realized that his or her work writing a report on Norway was plagerized for this book.

The introduction was probably written while the student was in sixth grade. Later the report that became the introduction was expanded upon.

Seriously, as others have said, this is a terrible book. Historically, there are significant gaps. For example, major portions of Viking history are ignored. Additionally, amazing statements are made about prehistory with no citations or sources specified.

Sentence structure, transitions, and connections between concepts are all lacking. It truly sounds juvenile.

A Stolen Middle School History Report

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