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- Language
- Icelandic
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- Publisher
- Reykjavík : Bjartur,
- ISBN
- 9789935303172
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The book is widely praised for its highly informative and educational content, shedding new light on a sensitive and often overlooked period in national history. Reviewers consistently highlight that the book reveals many previously unknown details about "The Situation," providing a deeper insight than earlier accounts. It is commended for its thorough research, drawing upon newly accessible, long-hidden archival sources to present incredible descriptions of official interference and the involvement of high-ranking societal figures. Many readers found the book to be well-written and engaging, making it an accessible read despite its academic depth, unlike some other historical works. Its powerful narrative is said to evoke strong emotional responses and is frequently described as a "must-read" for its revelatory nature.
However, a notable point raised by several reviewers concerns the author's inability to include direct interviews with the victims or survivors of the period. This limitation, attributed to privacy concerns and the sensitive nature of the subject matter, meant the author could not directly seek out personal testimonies. While this is understood as an external constraint rather than a flaw in the author's work, some readers expressed a desire for such direct accounts, feeling they would have further enriched the narrative and contributed to a more complete historical justice.
Overall, this book is considered an essential and unique historical account that successfully uncovers and documents a turbulent and often shameful chapter in the nation's past, particularly concerning the treatment of women. It is highly recommended for readers interested in social history, women's studies, the societal impacts of war, and those seeking a deeper understanding of previously overlooked or suppressed aspects of their national heritage. Readers who value thoroughly researched historical narratives that are both informative and emotionally impactful will find this book to be a valuable and thought-provoking read.
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