Snowy State
The Children’s History of
Sweden
Article outline
- History
- The Idea of North
- Book One:
When the People Arrived
- Book Two:
Look there, a Town!
- Book Three:
When Sweden Was at Its Greatest
- Book Four:
When the Swedes Moved to Town
- Conclusion
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Notes
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References
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