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         Norway Culture:     more books (101)
  1. Norway - Culture Smart!: the essential guide to customs & culture by Linda March, 2006-09-05
  2. Norway (Culture Shock! A Survival Guide to Customs & Etiquette) by Elizabeth Su-Dale, 2002-08-01
  3. Culture and Customs of Norway (Culture and Customs of Europe) by Margaret Hayford O'Leary, 2010-09-16
  4. Norway (Cultures of the World) by Sakina Kagda, Barbara Cooke, 2006-11-15
  5. Sweden and Visions of Norway: Politics and Culture 1814-1905 by Professor Emeritus H.Arnold Barton Ph.D.B.A., 2002-12-16
  6. Urban Multi-Culture in Norway: Identity Formation Among Immigrant Youth (Mellen Studies in Sociology) by Mette Andersson, 2005-10-31
  7. The Norwegians. A Study in National culture by David Rodnick, 1955
  8. Executive Report on Strategies in Norway, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Norway Research Group, The Norway Research Group, 2000-11-02
  9. Ronald Fangen: Church and Culture in Norway by Stewart D Govig, 2005-05-31
  10. Ohthere's Voyages: A late 9th Century Account of Voyages along the Coasts of Norway and Denmark and its Cultural Context (Maritime Culture of the North) by edited by Janet Bately and Anton Englert, 2007-06-01
  11. The Art of Social Relations: Essays on Culture, Social Action and Everyday Life in Modern Norway (Scandinavian Library) by Marianne Gullestad, 1993-02-25
  12. Salmon and Trout Farming In Norway by David John Edwards, 1989-09-01
  13. Structure, Culture, and Governance: A Comparison of Norway and the United States by Tom Christensen, 1999-09-01
  14. Jewish Life and Culture in Norway: Wergeland's Legacy: Exhibition January 15-March 22, 2003, Scandinavia House, New York

1. Introducing Norway: Culture
Kari and Øyvind sometimes wonder how a small country as Norway has been able toproduce such a variety of great artists, but Culture is the opposite of war.
http://odin.dep.no/ud/html/brosjyrer/norway/culture1.html

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which previously had only been passed on by word of mouth from generation to generation. Many of these stories shared common roots with folk tale tradition in other countries and if you were to read one today, you would doubtless recognize many familiar elements. Our most famous author, Henrik Ibsen , found inspiration in folk tales when writing his play "Peer Gynt" and most people have heard "In the Hall of the Mountain King", music which was written for the play by Edvard Grieg The Norwegian painter, Edvard Munch , is today regarded as one of the greatest of modern artists. Although he is perhaps most famous for the painting "Scream", he painted many other outstanding works. Today cultural life in Norway finds expression in a variety of different fields such as the theatre, films, music, painting, arts and crafts, folk dancing and literature.
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2. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Norway | Culture
norway culture. Norwegian architecture is renowned for its unique stavechurches among the oldest wooden buildings on earth - which
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Norwegian architecture is renowned for its unique stave churches - among the oldest wooden buildings on earth - which have one foot in the Viking Age and the other in the 11th-century early Christian era. Norway holds on to many of its cultural traditions and it's not uncommon to see elaborate folk costumes worn at weddings and other festive events. Traditional folk dancing, singing and storytelling (often featuring trolls) are also popular. The country has produced a wealth of artistic talent including the painter Edvard Munch, composer Edvard Grieg, sculptor Gustav Vigeland and playwright Henrik Ibsen. Norway has also produced three winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature: Bjornstjerne Bjornson, Sigrid Undset and Knud Hamsun. Norwegian dishes include laks (grilled or smoked salmon), reker (boiled shrimp) and torsk (cod). Popular at Christmas time is lutefisk (dried cod made near-gelatinous by soaking in lye), which is definitely an acquired taste. A common sight on most breakfast tables is sweet brown goat cheese called geitost and pickled herring. Alcohol may be hard to find in some rural communities where virtual prohibition is the norm.

3. Introducing Norway: Culture, Grieg
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4. Norway Culture By Notland
norway culture By Notland. Welcome to norway culture By Notland. Copyright© 2003 norway culture By Notland All Rights Reserved. Top Pick.
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Welcome to Norway Culture By Notland.
We have information on culture of Norway. Norwegian architecture is renowned for its unique stave churches - among the oldest wooden buildings on earth - which have one foot in the Viking Age and the other in the 11th-century early Christian era. Norway holds on to many of its cultural traditions and it's not uncommon to see elaborate folk costumes worn at weddings and other festive events. Traditional folk dancing, singing and storytelling (often featuring trolls) are also popular. The country has produced a wealth of artistic talent including the painter Edvard Munch, composer Edvard Grieg, sculptor Gustav Vigeland and playwright Henrik Ibsen. Norway has also produced three winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature: Bjornstjerne Bjornson, Sigrid Undset and Knud Hamsun. Norwegian dishes include laks (grilled or smoked salmon), reker (boiled shrimp) and torsk (cod). Popular at Christmas time is lutefisk (dried cod made near-gelatinous by soaking in lye), which is definitely an acquired taste. A common sight on most breakfast tables is sweet brown goat cheese called geitost and pickled herring. Alcohol may be hard to find in some rural communities where virtual prohibition is the norm.
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5. Norway Culture
was the inspiration and driving force behind Norwegian art and culture in the regardedas being the period between 1850 and 1900, when Norway produced authors
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In the minds of foreigners, Norwegian arts and culture are generally associated with a mixture of Viking Age woodcarving and animal ornaments, stave church decoration, rose painting, folk and national costumes, and a unique folk music tradition that is still strong in certain communities. Other elements of this image include the world-famous dramatist Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906), composer Edvard Grieg (1843-1907), painter Edvard Munch (1863-1944) and Knut Hamsun (1859-1952), who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. The development of Norwegian pictorial art, music, literature and architecture is naturally richer and more diversified than these four names may indicate. Pictorial art, which in the 17th and 18th centuries mainly consisted of church decorations painted by German and Danish artists, found its Norwegian expression in the 19th century landscape painters. Later came naturalists like Erik Werenskiold and Christian Krohg and expressionists like Edvard Munch. In the mid-20th century, artists like the German immigrant Rolf Nesch and Kai Fjell influenced Norwegian painting. Today, Håkon Bleken, Knut Rose and Odd Nerdrum are well-known artists on both the national and the international scene. In many ways, it was the national uprising against union with Sweden and the search for a Norwegian national identity that was the inspiration and driving force behind Norwegian art and culture in the 19th century. This also applied to music, where the national-romantic violin virtuoso Ole Bull played a major role. Edvard Grieg also used tunes and harmonies from folk music in his compositions. The best known modern composer of international format today is Arne Nordheim. Many young classical and jazz musicians have won recognition on the international musical scene in recent years, for example Leif Ove Andsnes, Truls Mørk and Jan Garbarek.

6. Introducing Norway: Culture
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7. FESTSPILLENE I NORD NORGE
Culture and music festival in Harstad. Features cultural life of the far north in all its diversity.
http://www.festspillnn.no/
A Songwriter in his pocket: Kåre Conradi med fullt storband
Ut av skapet Sinatra-fans - finn fram smokingen, juster mavebeltet og ta plass i storsalen.
Velkommen som festspillpatriot!
Fjorårets byfest var en suksess med stor publikumstilstrømning og økt omsetning for næringslivet i byen. I år kan vi gjøre det enda bedre – og nå har dere mulighet til å bidra til folkefesten! Les mer Bjørnstad til festspillene
Ketil Bjørnstad er årets festspillkunstner. Han er i full gang med å komponere bestillingsverket. Hovedutstiller fra Kabelvåg
Thor Erdahl (52) blir hovedutstiller under årets festspill i Harstad. Vandrende smykkekunst
Et av ungkunstprosjektene har smykker som utgangspunkt. Sceneprosjektet ALTerEGO
Ungkunstner Nina E Wester setter spørsmåltegn ved hva som er virkelig og ikke.
LANDSDELENS VIKTIGSTE KULTURARRANGEMENT
Festspillene i Nord-Norge, Postboks 901, 9489 Harstad. Tlf 77 04 12 30. post@festspillnn.no Ansvarlig: Øivind Arvola Developed by PRICOM AS Michel Diniz

8. WorldRover - Culture Of Norway
Culture of Norway. norway culture and History Books. CitySearch.com Find in-depth local information for major cities around the world.
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Culture of Norway
Welcome to WorldRover's listing of country history and culture for Norway. Check out the links below to find more information on the people and history of a country. On the right you can also find flag clip art and maps available for free download. Embassy information is also available for a number of countries around the world, however, please confirm all information. We hope to add additional links regarding the culture of Norway as they become available. If you have a site or know of a site that should be added, please let us know. Thanks for visiting WorldRover's history, people, and culture site.
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  • The Human Experience - A series of short essays and radio programs presented by the New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities that uses the discipline of Anthropology to explore the human condition. Offers Real Audio files to download, as well as program transcripts.
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    Home, norway culture, Culture, Economy, Education, Trade and industry, Art. CultureNet Norway; Museum Net Norway; Norwegian Art Information Center; Festivals in Norway;
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    10. Norway Culture & Peace Forum
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    11. History And Culture
    Home, Embassy, Consulate Edinburgh, Consulates, Events, Visas and Passports,About Norway, Search, Home, About norway culture, History, Culture
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    Royal Norwegian Consulate General 86 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 3BU T: F: E: cons.gen.edinburgh@mfa.no

    12. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Norway
    Department of State Subjects norway DeweyClass 323.481 ResourceType document Locationusa Last checked 20000728 norway culture and History Collection of
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    Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe Geographical Index
    Extensive index to European archaeological resources, organised by country.
    Author: Sara Champion and Martijn van Leusen
    Subjects: albania, archaeology links, austria, belgium, bulgaria, croatia, cyprus, czech republic, denmark, estonia, finland, france, germany, greece, hungary, iceland, ireland, italian history, lithuania, luxembourg, former yugoslav republic of macedonia, malta, netherlands, norway, poland, portugal, romania, russian history, slovakia, slovenia, spain, sweden, switzerland, turkey, vatican city, yugoslavia
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    A shared library system for all Norwegian University Libraries, the National Library and a number of research libraries. The BIBSYS database is searchable and includes around 1.8 million records.
  • 13. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Viking Archaeology
    saxon manufacturing, viking archaeology DeweyClass 936 ResourceType document Locationuk Last checked 20000907 norway culture and History Collection of
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  • Anglo-Saxon and Viking Arms and Armour: Swords
  • Anglo-Saxon and Viking Glass and Amber
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    Anglo-Saxon and Viking Arms and Armour: Swords
    Short description of Anglo-Saxon and Viking swords.
    Author: Regia Anglorum Publications
    Subjects: anglo-saxon weapons and armour, viking archaeology
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    Anglo-Saxon and Viking Glass and Amber
    Illustrated article on the use and production of glass by the Saxons and Vikings.
    Author: Regia Anglorum
    Subjects: anglo-saxon manufacturing, viking archaeology
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    Anglo-Saxon and Viking Iron Working
    Short article describing the importance of iron to the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings. Author: Regia Anglorum Subjects: anglo-saxon metalworking, viking archaeology
  • 14. Woldhagen.org: History Of Norway
    Our Norwegian Heritage norway culture. Norway's Story
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    Our Norwegian Heritage Norway: Culture
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    History Geography Culture ... San Antonio This page was last updated by Carolynne White March 30, 2001 Even the potato, thought of as almost as Norwegian as brown goats' cheese, originally arrived from abroad. Norwegians celebrated the potato's 250th anniversary last year. What food, then, is Norwegian? Asked which dish we think of first as Norwegian, 65 per cent of us reply meatcakes, while 36 per cent think of lamb and cabbage stew and 23 per cent reply cod. A nationwide survey carried out in January 1994, in connection with the Government's promotion "Competitive Strategies for Norwegian Food", showed distinct regional preferences where dishes are concerned. While meatcakes rank first in all regions, westerners rank potato dumplings second, and Oslo-dwellers rank "lutefisk" (dried cod steeped in lye) third, just ahead of dried mutton ribs and fresh cod.

    15. Study-Norway About Norway
    Life and Culture Introducing norway culture net Norway History, culture, geographyand recreation (ODIN) Henrik Ibsen Edvard Grieg Museum Troldhaugen Munch
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    16. The Nordic Pages: Norge - Norway
    General Country Information Facts and Figures About Norway Official Informationabout norway culture and History Norway Online Information Service Statistics
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    General Country Information Facts and Figures About Norway - Official Information about Norway Culture and History Norway Online Information Service Statistics Statistics Norway Other General Country Information: Other Nordic Countries Official Homepages Head of State Parliament Stortinget The Norwegian Parliament Governement, Ministries The Prime Minister ODIN The Norwegian Government's server Local Authorities The Municipal information server Representation Abroad, UN-mission Other Official Homepages: Other Nordic Countries News and Media Dailies Aftenposten Dagbladet Dagsavisen Verdens Gang Broadcasting Broadcasting: Norway Other Norske elektroniske tidsskrifter Norwegian electronic newspapers and magazines News and Media: Other Nordic Countries Cities The capital of Norway Oslo Guide Det skjer i Oslo Other cities Bergen Trondheim kommune Stavanger Other links Cities: Other Nordic Countries Arts and Culture Libraries The National Library Literature The Writers' Web Boknett - The Book Web Museums, Art Galeries

    17. Norway Vacation Guide: Romantic Norway Honeymoons, Getaways, Spas
    Email this page Bookmark this page. norway culture. Destinationsin Norway Oslo. Population 4,481,162 (July 2000 est.) Nationality
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    Population: 4,481,162 (July 2000 est.)
    Nationality: noun: Norwegian(s) adjective: Norwegian Ethnic groups: Norwegian (Nordic, Alpine, Baltic), Lapps (Sami) 20,000 Religions: Evangelical Lutheran 86% (state church), other Protestant and Roman Catholic 3%, other 1%, none and unknown 10% (1997)

    18. Norway.org
    Links to Norwegian art, history and people.Category Regional Europe norway Society and culture...... Politics Economy culture Education Travel Visas Passports Embassy ConsulatesGeneral News of norway Copyright © 2002 Royal Norwegian Embassy
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    19. Business Culture, Practices, Protocol, Customs And Business Etiquette In Norway
    Information and links to norway business culture, practices, protocol and business etiquette including practical tips on doing international business
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    Business Culture in Norway
    Find out about business culture, practices, protocol, customs and business etiquette in Norway. Learn about doing business in Norway, commerce, marketing, corporate structure, negotiating, establishing connections and finding your partner. Receive latest information on Norway business organization, manners, building relationship, correspondence, traditions, regulations, export, import, selling and buying tactics. Get practical tips on meeting protocol, business entertainment, communication, company policy, social customs, commerce, trading and cross-cultural training. Choose Your Report Doing Business in Norway
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    Extensive reports on business meetings, negotiating tactics, entertainment, gift-giving, business travel in Norway and much more. Enter here to view the details. Reports for Corporate Intranets
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    20. Kulturnettet -
    culture, religion, people. Norwegian folktales and legends. Christianity in norway. The Sami of norway
    http://www.kulturnett.no/
    Du ska sjå deg for og akte alt som flyg og spring og gror. Du er sjøl en liten vek en, du treng sjøl en storebror.
    Einar Skjæraasen , 'Du ska itte trø i graset'
    Ny runde med kulturnettmidlar
    Gode, kulturelle nettprosjekt - og nettbaserte kulturprosjekt - er målet for prosjektstøtta frå Kulturnett Noreg, som no er lyst ut for 2003.
    Evig liv på Historisk museum
    No kan du sjå mumien Nofret på Historisk museum. Du kan også lese om mumiane, om kulturen som skapte dei og teknikken som har bevart dei på nettstaden til museet.
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