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Historie og samfunn

Historie og samfunn er for deg som synes det er spennende med bøker om verdenshistorien eller dagens samfunn. Vi går ikke på kompromiss med hvorfor verden vår ser ut som den gjør i dag. Derfor er vårt utvalg stort, og du kan finne alt fra krig, verdenshistorie og lokalhistorie til politikk, religion og mytologi. Hvis du syntes historiefaget var spennende på skolen, finner du blant annet historiske bøker om andre verdenskrig. Du finner også gode bøker om Norges historie og andre historiske bøker. Hvis du derimot vil se tilbake på de mange forskjellige samfunnene vi har levd i, finner du også debatter og analyser om dette hos oss.
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Historiebøker

Historie er et bredt og interessant emne, mye fordi det dekker hele fortiden vår. Utvalget vårt består derfor av mange forskjellige historiebøker, så det burde definitivt være en spennende bok som passer din smak. Vi elsker historie, og hvis du også synes det er interessant å vite hvordan og hvorfor verden vår ser ut som den gjør i dag, så skynd deg og finn en bok i vårt store utvalg. Norges historie er spennende for mange nordmenn å lese om, og her er boken "Norges historie - En innføring" av Øivind Stenersen interessant. Her fokuserer forfatteren på utviklingen av demokrati og velferd, i tillegg til å tilføye leseren kjennskap til hva som har bidratt med å forme den norske kulturen. I tillegg til å tilby bøker om Norges historie, tilbyr vi også historiske bøker om hendelser i andre land. Hvis du har stor interesse for historiske bøker om andre verdenskrig og for eksempel ønsker å bli klokere på de mange politiske strategiene, kan en anbefaling fra Tales.no være boken "Norsk politikk" av Jan Erik Grindheim, Knut Heidar og Kaare W. Strøm. Utvalget vårt kan være relevant for både deg som studerer, men også for deg som vil lese bøker om litteraturhistorien med barnet ditt. Her blir du klokere på historie, samtidig som du gir barnet ditt en bakgrunnskunnskap og forståelse for hva som på godt og vondt har påvirket verden vi lever i i dag.


Bøker om samfunnet

Et samfunn er et fellesskap av individer, og det har endret seg mye gjennom historien. Samfunnet vi har levd i har hatt mange forskjellige faser, noe som har gjort vårt store utvalg til en nødvendighet ettersom vi ønsker å gi alle en bok de synes er spennende. Hvis du er interessert i de konkrete samfunnene som har vært her gjennom tidene, kan du finne bøker om alt fra det tradisjonelle, det moderne og det senmoderne samfunnet til det humanistiske samfunnet.
Her kan du for eksempel lese om de sosiale, økonomiske og kulturelle forholdene mellom befolkningen, ettersom det har vært store svingninger over tid. For eksempel, hvis du er interessert i kvekere, kan en bok som “Vennenes samfunn Kvekerne: 1846-1898” av Ernst Lapin være en spennende bok å lese. En fascinerende historie om kvekernes fortid, nåtid og fremtid. Ellers vil du kanskje finne boken "Society without God" av Phil Zuckerman interessant? Boken tar for seg mange spørsmål om hvordan samfunnet vårt kan fungere når Norge tror mye mindre på Gud enn resten av verden. Vi har en bok for alle.

På Tales.no finner du derfor et stort utvalg av norske og utenlandske bøker, som gir et innblikk i hvordan historien har påvirket den verden vi lever i i dag, samt hvilke vanskelige samfunn mennesker har vært gjennom før og selvfølgelig hvilken innflytelse den har hatt på oss i dag. Så skynd deg og utforsk vårt historiske univers og lær mer om verdenshistorien.

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