Scandinavia is the epitome of cool: from IKEA to hygge, Hamlet to the
latest bestselling crime novel, the region's cultural influence is vast.
But how valid is this outsider's view of Scandinavia, and how accurate
is our picture of life in Scandinavia today? Enter Robert Ferguson's
Scandinavians, an ambitious work of history and cultural comment that
follows a chronological progression across the Northern centuries: from
the Vendel era of Swedish prehistory all the way through Scandinavia's
postwar social democratic nirvana and the terror attacks of Anders
Behring Beivik.Scandinavians is also a personal investigation, with
award-winning author Robert Ferguson as the ideal companion as he
explores wide-ranging topics such as the power and mystique of
Scandinavian women, from the Valkyries to the Vikings; from Nora and
Hedda to Garbo and Bergman. Employing a digressive technique that deftly
"combines the factual and the intimate" (Publishers Weekly), recalling
the writings of W.G. Sebald, Scandinavians provides unequaled access to
the society, politics, culture and temperament of modern Scandinavia.