While Iceland is the second largest inhabited island in Europe, with only 313,000 inhabitants in 2007, the Icelanders form one of the smallest independent nations in the world. Around two-thirds of the population lives in the capital, Reykjavk, and its suburbs, while the rest is spread around the inhabitable area of the country. Until fairly recently the Icelandic nation was unusually homogeneous, both in cultural and religious terms; in 1981, around 98 percent of the nation was born in Iceland and 96 percent belonged to the Lutheran state church or other Lutheran religious sects. In 2007, these numbers were down to 89 and 86 percent respectively, reflecting the rapidly growing multicultural nature of Icelandic society.

The A to Z of Iceland traces Iceland's history and provides a compass for the direction the country is heading. This is done through its chronology, introductory essays, appendixes, map, bibliography, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries on important persons, places, events, and institutions and significant political, economic, social, and cultural aspects.



Autorentext

By Gudmundur Halfdanarson

Titel
The A to Z of Iceland
EAN
9781461671916
ISBN
978-1-4616-7191-6
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
10.05.2010
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
342
Jahr
2010
Untertitel
Englisch