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Go to My LibraryKejne verkligheten bakom 1950-talets rättsröteaffärer
- Language
- Swedish
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- Publisher
- Carlssons
- Pages
- 851
- ISBN
- 9789173315708
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This book provides an exceptionally comprehensive and detailed examination of the Kejne affair, a significant historical event often only vaguely understood. The author, Dan Korn, is highly praised for his extensive and meticulous research, drawing from a vast array of primary sources such as letters, diaries, and interviews, alongside numerous other books on the subject and the broader societal context of the period. Readers are promised a deep understanding of every intricate twist and turn of the affair, including its complex connections to other scandals and the diverse array of individuals involved.
However, the primary criticism leveled against the book is that its exhaustive nature can make it somewhat challenging or arduous to read at times. The author's commitment to including every single detail, while demonstrating impressive thoroughness, occasionally results in the inclusion of facts that might not always feel essential or directly contributing to the overall narrative. This density, though a testament to the depth of research, can test the reader's patience periodically.
Despite its detail-heavy approach, the book is ultimately lauded as an excellent and insightful work. It skillfully weaves together these numerous details to illuminate how personal relationships and self-interest profoundly influenced the remarkably strange behavior of many people during a particular era in Swedish history. This book is therefore highly recommended for readers who appreciate incredibly thorough historical accounts, are interested in complex social dynamics, and enjoy exploring the human element behind historical events, especially those with a keen interest in mid-20th century Swedish history.
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