Greenland Arctic Flashpoint
Greenland is the world's largest island. It has long been considered a remote and isolated landmass, known for its breathtaking ice-covered landscapes. It became part of the Kingdom of Denmark with the Norse settlements in Greenland originating from Iceland. Erik the Red founded an early colony in 985 AD and the Norse rapidly established well-functioning pasture farming settlements. These Norse settlements vanished during the 14th and early 15th centuries, when the Inuit from Canada (Thule people) attacked and obliterated the Norse and then became the sole occupants of the island, expanding to the southern and western coasts.
The Danish king still sent his Royal ships every year to collect important treasure but a permanent presence was not re-established until 1721 with the mission of the Danish priest Hans Egede, which was followed by the Moravian missions. These established enduring settlements and—after failing to find the Norse peoples— Christianized the Inuit. There was a lot of intermarriages over the centuries and the Greenlanders are mostly not pure Inuit anymore. The new finance PM of Greenland Múte Egede bears the family name of Hans Egede.
As the Arctic has become a new theater of military and economic competition, Greenland's strategic value has skyrocketed and its geopolitical importance is well known for President Trump´s wish to simply buy the island, raising questions about the future of this vast, underdeveloped territory.
From Denmark's modest military presence to Russia's Arctic militarization and China's growing interest in Greenland's rare earth minerals, global powers are increasingly viewing the island as a critical asset in controlling the Arctic region. The United States, which already has a significant presence at Thule Air Base (Pituffik Space Base).
This book shows Greenland through ships and the authors hope the reader will enjoy the selection of photos.
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Greenland Arctic Flashpoint
Greenland is the world's largest island. It has long been considered a remote and isolated landmass, known for its breathtaking ice-covered landscapes. It became part of the Kingdom of Denmark with the Norse settlements in Greenland originating from Iceland. Erik the Red founded an early colony in 985 AD and the Norse rapidly established well-functioning pasture farming settlements. These Norse settlements vanished during the 14th and early 15th centuries, when the Inuit from Canada (Thule people) attacked and obliterated the Norse and then became the sole occupants of the island, expanding to the southern and western coasts.
The Danish king still sent his Royal ships every year to collect important treasure but a permanent presence was not re-established until 1721 with the mission of the Danish priest Hans Egede, which was followed by the Moravian missions. These established enduring settlements and—after failing to find the Norse peoples— Christianized the Inuit. There was a lot of intermarriages over the centuries and the Greenlanders are mostly not pure Inuit anymore. The new finance PM of Greenland Múte Egede bears the family name of Hans Egede.
As the Arctic has become a new theater of military and economic competition, Greenland's strategic value has skyrocketed and its geopolitical importance is well known for President Trump´s wish to simply buy the island, raising questions about the future of this vast, underdeveloped territory.
From Denmark's modest military presence to Russia's Arctic militarization and China's growing interest in Greenland's rare earth minerals, global powers are increasingly viewing the island as a critical asset in controlling the Arctic region. The United States, which already has a significant presence at Thule Air Base (Pituffik Space Base).
This book shows Greenland through ships and the authors hope the reader will enjoy the selection of photos.
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Greenland is the world's largest island. It has long been considered a remote and isolated landmass, known for its breathtaking ice-covered landscapes. It became part of the Kingdom of Denmark with the Norse settlements in Greenland originating from Iceland. Erik the Red founded an early colony in 985 AD and the Norse rapidly established well-functioning pasture farming settlements. These Norse settlements vanished during the 14th and early 15th centuries, when the Inuit from Canada (Thule people) attacked and obliterated the Norse and then became the sole occupants of the island, expanding to the southern and western coasts.
The Danish king still sent his Royal ships every year to collect important treasure but a permanent presence was not re-established until 1721 with the mission of the Danish priest Hans Egede, which was followed by the Moravian missions. These established enduring settlements and—after failing to find the Norse peoples— Christianized the Inuit. There was a lot of intermarriages over the centuries and the Greenlanders are mostly not pure Inuit anymore. The new finance PM of Greenland Múte Egede bears the family name of Hans Egede.
As the Arctic has become a new theater of military and economic competition, Greenland's strategic value has skyrocketed and its geopolitical importance is well known for President Trump´s wish to simply buy the island, raising questions about the future of this vast, underdeveloped territory.
From Denmark's modest military presence to Russia's Arctic militarization and China's growing interest in Greenland's rare earth minerals, global powers are increasingly viewing the island as a critical asset in controlling the Arctic region. The United States, which already has a significant presence at Thule Air Base (Pituffik Space Base).
This book shows Greenland through ships and the authors hope the reader will enjoy the selection of photos.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786846235691
Publisher: MissysClan
Publication date: 06/10/2025
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Cristina Berna loves photographing and writing. She also creates designs and advice on fashion and styling.

Eric Thomsen has published in science, economics and law, created exhibitions and arranged concerts.
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