Aptorian, on 30 August 2019 - 08:46 AM, said:
The book is set in the 1840-1860s where Denmark got it's constitution and we slowly developed a functioning democracy. Up until this point the Faroe islands had been the most backwater of backwater places in the Danish Kingdom. A bunch of medieval peasants and fishermen struggling against their environment on a bunch of rocky islands.
It centers around the work of trying to develop a self-sufficient government in a place that is mostly illiterate and resistant to change. It's just pages after pages of Danish government officials trying to create some semblance of political structure while the Faroe clergy and nationalists resist them at every turn.
It's tedious and utterly fascinating because you're reading about the transformation of a undeveloped country, week by week, month by month, through letters, newspaper articles and legal disbutes.
I would find this interesting because I read about similar stuff in raw form in the archives