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Danielsen, Rolf, Stale Dyrvik, Tore Gronlie, Knut Helie, and Edgar Hovland, Norway: A History from the Vikings to Our Own Times, Scandinavian University Press, 1995.
Beginning with the mysterious Vikings, Danielsen et al. take the reader through Norway's intriguing history of thought and culture. These five historians account for Norway's economic, social, and political changes over the years. This volume originally appeared in Norwegian.
Hope, Nicholas, German and Scandinavian Protestantism: 1700—1918, Oxford University Press, 1995.
Hope offers a history of the Lutheran church in Germany and Scandinavia, explaining its roots in the Reformation, its place in society, and its handling of the crisis of World War I.
Pelensky, Olga Anastasia, ed., Isak Dinesen: Critical Views, Ohio University Press, 1993.
With twenty-six articles, this collection of literary criticism provides an overview of the works of Dinesen.
Thurman, Judith, Isak Dinesen: The Life of a Storyteller, St. Martin's Press, 1982.
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