Iceland's Shelter-Seeking Behavior: From Settlement to Republic - Islandica - Baldur Thorhallsson - Books - Cornell University Library, Division of  - 9780935995268 - August 15, 2021
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Iceland's Shelter-Seeking Behavior: From Settlement to Republic - Islandica


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Iceland's Shelter-Seeking Behavior challenges the traditional narrative that Iceland's submission to foreign rule and external relations had catastrophic consequences for the country. It argues that this narrative both exaggerates the costs of external relations and underestimates their benefits. Within the historical context of Iceland's external relations, the book outlines shelter theory, applying its assumption that small polities need economic, political, and societal shelter in order to prosper.

Analysis of Iceland's external relations from the Norse settlement, a little before 900, to the creation of the Republic in 1944 suggests that throughout the period, this island nation enjoyed essential shelter, vital for development and prosperity, which its larger neighbors--Norway, Denmark, Great Britain, and the United States--provided. Other international actors, such as Hansa merchants; Dutch, French, Spanish, and Basque mariners; and the Catholic Church, also provided Iceland with important shelter.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released August 15, 2021
ISBN13 9780935995268
Publishers Cornell University Library, Division of
Pages 198
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 22 mm   ·   454 g
Language English  

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