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Greenland

A History

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Greenland Edward Hill
Libristo code: 50487719
Publishers Independently published, December 2025
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There is a deep irony in the name Greenland, a vast island where a colossal ice sheet covers eighty percent of the land. This sweeping history begins not with the famous Viking Erik the Red, who cleverly marketed the island to attract settlers, but thousands of years earlier with the hardy Paleo-Eskimo cultures who first crossed from North America. It chronicles the rise and fall of these successive peoples, from the musk ox hunters of the far north to the artistic Dorset culture. The narrative then delves into the dramatic arrival of the Norse in the 10th century, detailing the establishment of their thriving European outpost, their complex society of farming and faith, and the enduring mystery of their complete disappearance in the late 15th century, leaving the island to the ancestors of the modern Inuit.

After centuries of relative isolation, the return of Europeans in the 17th and 18th centuries marked a new, transformative era. The book explores the chaotic period of international whalers and explorers before focusing on the arrival of missionary Hans Egede, whose quest to find the lost Norsemen instead launched 250 years of Danish colonization. This period profoundly reshaped Greenlandic society under the paternalistic monopoly of the Royal Greenland Trading Company, which remade the economy and pulled a semi-nomadic hunting society into a new world of trade, Christianity, and dependency.

The 20th century brought change at a breathtaking and often traumatic speed. This history recounts Greenland's sudden rise to global strategic importance during World War II and the Cold War, leading to the construction of the massive American Thule Air Base and pulling the island into the heart of the nuclear standoff. It examines the post-war Danish policy of forced modernization and urbanization, which brought improved healthcare and education but also immense social dislocation and cultural upheaval. These pressures ignited a powerful political awakening, culminating in the peaceful but determined fight for autonomy that led to the achievement of Home Rule in 1979.

Today, Greenland stands at a critical crossroads, a reality this book explores in its concluding chapters. The achievement of Self-Governance in 2009 has placed the nation's future firmly in its own hands, with the ultimate goal of full independence animating the political landscape. This quest is set against the backdrop of the planet's most urgent crisis: climate change. The melting of the ancient ice sheet presents both an existential threat to traditional ways of life and an ironic opportunity, potentially unlocking vast mineral wealth that could pave the way for economic self-sufficiency. This has thrust Greenland into the center of a new era of geopolitical competition, as superpowers vie for influence in a changing Arctic. This narrative weaves together politics, culture, and science to tell the complete story of a resilient people navigating their path in a rapidly transforming world.

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Full name Greenland
Author Edward Hill
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2025
Number of pages 152
EAN 9798241583451
Libristo code 50487719
Weight 214
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 8
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