{"product_id":"auke-de-haan-the-history-of-greenland-9783565084104","title":"The History of Greenland","description":"Greenland didn't wait for maps-Norse exiles like Erik the Red washed up around 985, their longships nosing into tunneled fjords where they hacked turf longhouses from permafrost, herding sheep that shivered under midnight suns. Sagas spun later of Leif's Vinland vines and Freydis' sword-swinging stands, but the colonies curdled quick-Little Ice Age gnawing crops till the last skraeling skirmish faded into fog. \n\u003cbr\u003e\nIt was a foothold forged from fjord fish and feud grudges, where shamans rattled bones against Christian crosses yet to come, leaving rune stones that whisper of a world too white for the weak. Danish sails sliced in during the 1700s, Hans Egede's missionary mustache masking trade tallies for ivory and blubber, turning Godthåb's huts into herring hubs while Kalaallit kayaks dodged the drift nets. \n\u003cbr\u003e\nCryolite quarries fueled Copenhagen's lights in the 1800s, but WWII's thunder parked U.S. planes on Thule's tarmac, secret bases burrowing under ice caps like badgers in the bergs. Colonial chains chafed slow-'50s autonomy nods and '79 home rule stitching self-governance from sealskin scraps, though Copenhagen's purse strings tugged tight. Now the melt murmurs louder: bergs calving like thunderclaps, Nuuk's neon flickering over flooded streets while Inuit elders eye the horizon for ancestors' return. Greenland's no sleepy snowball-it's a saga of sled dogs and sovereignty, proving a frozen fringe can thaw the world's throat with its unyielding chill.","brand":"De Fryske Wrâld","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53795515105622,"sku":null,"price":0.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0925\/5829\/5382\/files\/product_image_9783565084104_1.jpg?v=1781807352","url":"https:\/\/www.momoxbooks.com\/products\/auke-de-haan-the-history-of-greenland-9783565084104","provider":"momoxbooks","version":"1.0","type":"link"}