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Vikings Across The Atlantic Emigration And The Building Of A Greater Norway 18601945 Hardcover Daron W Olson

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Vikings Across The Atlantic Emigration And The Building Of A Greater Norway 18601945 Hardcover Daron W Olson
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Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.92 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Daron W. Olson
ISBN: 9780816651412, 0816651418
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: Hardcover

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Vikings Across The Atlantic Emigration And The Building Of A Greater Norway 18601945 Hardcover Daron W Olson by Daron W. Olson 9780816651412, 0816651418 instant download after payment.

Around the year 1000 a Viking ship landed on the Atlantic coast of what would one day be North America. Nearly a millennium later, on June 7, 1945, Norway’s King Haakon VII returned from exile under guard of the American Ninety-ninth—or “Viking”—Battalion. InVikings across the Atlantic, Daron W. Olson reveals how these two moments form narrative poles for the vision of a Greater Norway that expanded the boundaries of the Norwegian nation.
Looking at matters of religion, literature, media, and ethnicity, Olson explores how Norwegian Americans’ myths about themselves changed over time in relation to a broader Anglo-American culture, while at the same time influencing and being influenced by the burgeoning national culture of their homeland. Beginning in the 1920s, homeland Norwegian identity-makers framed the concept of the Greater Norway, which viewed the Norwegian nation as having two halves: Norwegians who resided in the homeland and those who had emigrated from Norway, especially those in America. Far from being merely symbolic, this idea, Olson shows, was actually tested by the ordeal of World War II, when Norwegians the world over demonstrated their willingness to sacrifice and even die for the Greater Norway.
In its transnational approach, Olson’s book brings a new perspective to immigrant studies and theories of nationalism;Vikings across the Atlanticdepicts the nation as a larger community in which membership is constructed or imagined, a status of belonging defined not by physical proximity but through qualities such as culture and shared traditions.

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