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         Norway Culture:     more books (101)
  1. Making a Historical Culture: Historiography in Norway
  2. Norwegen [Norway : Glimpses of Modern Norway : Culture, Scenery and People] by Karl Fischer, 1937
  3. NORWAY: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by D. DOUGLAS CAULKINS, 2001
  4. Norway to-day; Glimpses of modern Norway: Culture, scenery and people, science, literature and art, travel, sport and exploration, natural resources, trade ... richly illustrated with 448 photographs; by Karl Kristian Emil Fischer, 1934
  5. Norway's educational technology strategy preserves a minority culture. (Norway's Saami population benefits from development of educational software): An ... (Technological Horizons In Education) by Margrethe Steen Hernes, 1991-01-01
  6. Norwegian Culture: Norwegian Literature, Midsummer, Russefeiring, Culture of Norway, Saint Lucy's Day, Norwegian Constitution Day
  7. H. Arnold Barton. Sweden and Visions of Norway: Politics and Culture 1815-1905.(Book Review): An article from: Scandinavian Studies by Byron J. Nordstrom, 2004-03-22
  8. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Human Blood, Prepared Animal Blood, Toxins, Cultures of Micro-Organisms, and Similar Products Excluding Yeasts in Norway by Icon Group International, 2009-05-25
  9. Norway: Visions and Verse of Vikingland by Robert Paulson, Robert Kallestad, 1982
  10. Culture in Norway by County: Culture in Akershus, Culture in Bergen, Culture in Buskerud, Culture in Finnmark, Culture in Hedmark
  11. Culture in Norway by City: Culture in Bergen, Culture in Oslo, Vigeland Sculpture Park, Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Oslo Philharmonic
  12. Sweden and Visions of Norway: Politics and Culture, 1814-1905 --2002 publication. by H. Arnold Barton, 2002-01-01
  13. Lgbt in Norway: Lgbt Culture in Norway, Lgbt People From Norway, Lgbt Rights in Norway, Norwegian Lgbt-Related Films
  14. CULTURES OF THE WORLD NORWAY by Sakina Kagda, 1995

21. Norway.org
The official Norwegian web site in the United States, which gives you the insight on news, events, travel, business, culture, history, and education.
http://www.norway.org/

US-Norway Forum

Cultural cooperation The Friends of Norway Caucus/Norway Caucus
Norwegian Mission to the UN

Norwegian American Foundation

Promotes Norwegian-American Cooperation Office of the Defense Attaché
Covers U.S. and Canadian defense issues of interest to Norway The Memorial Fund of May 8, 1970
A scholarship fund for young people from other countries. Sons of Norway
Stortinget

Norwegian Parliament ODIN
Official documentation The Royal Family Job market Norge.no Public sector information Foreign Minister Jan Petersen visits Washington, DC (04-April-03) Norway's Foreign Minister Jan Petersen came to Washington, DC with an amazingly hectic schedule. During his three-day stay, he also managed to fit in a trip over the Atlantic and back. See the pictures here. Read more "Nobel Prize" of maths awarded (03-April-03) One of our times' greatest mathematicians, Jean-Pierre Serre, was today awarded the first ever Abel Prize. "The world's mathematics community has long felt the need for a Nobel Prize in mathematics. The Abel Prize can meet this need," says spokesperson Wenche Oxholm. Sushi with a twist of fjord (03-April-03) What could be more natural than a sushi and sake tasting during the National Cherry Blossom Festival? And what could be more natural than for the salmon being served during this event to be Norwegian?

22. Culture Net Norway -
Official site for internation promotion of and news and information about Norwegian culture. Separate sections for the arts, libraries and museums. Links to English language sites about Norwegian art.
http://www.culturenet.no/

The Ministry of Cultural and Church Affairs

Norwegian music of every flavour
is presented by the English online newsletter of Music Information Center Norway, which is updated weekly with some of the latest from the Norwegian music scenes.
Maihaugen museum
recently received a design award for their website. Visit their English pages and learn more about the museum's collections.
The Media Directory
Curious to know who owns Norwegian media? The Norwegian media ownership authority has made public The Media Directory - an online database of ownership information that is also available in English.
Arne Næss - radical pluralist
Famous for his thinking, but also his sportsmanship, for climbing Tirich Mir and for his writings on logic and philosophy, for speaking up for a better treatment of animals and for peace between peoples - Arne Næss is Norway's grand old philosopher.
More culture profiles
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23. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Norway | Introduction
Features detailed information on history, activities and culture.Category Regional Europe norway Travel and Tourism Travel Guides......norway norway is a ruggedly beautiful country of mountains, fjords and glaciers. viewenlargement view slideshow. Lonely Planet guides to norway and the world.
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/europe/norway/
home search help worldguide ... Related Weblinks
Norway Norway is a ruggedly beautiful country of mountains, fjords and glaciers. It offers incredible wilderness hiking, year-round skiing, and some of the world's most scenic ferry, bus and train rides. The 'Land of the Midnight Sun' has delightfully long summer days, pleasantly low-key cities, unspoiled fishing villages and rich historic sites that include Viking ships and medieval stave churches. Norway's varied geography surprises many visitors who imagine the country as a frozen monolith. On the contrary, the temperate south includes rolling farmlands, enchanted forests and sunny beaches as well as the dramatic Western Fjords. North of the Arctic Circle, the population thins, the horizons grow wider and the temperature dips. Here the terrain ranges from soaring coastal peaks to vast boreal forests and barren treeless peninsulas. Adventurous travelers can journey even further north to the Svalbard archipelago, where seals, walruses and polar bears sun themselves on ice floes. It's no wonder that Norway prizes its stunning natural wonders and retains a robust frontier character unusual in Europe. Area: 385,155 sq km

24. Culture Net Norway -
The official gateway to Norwegian culture online with an extensive links directory.
http://kulturnett.no/culturenet/

The Ministry of Cultural and Church Affairs

Norwegian music of every flavour
is presented by the English online newsletter of Music Information Center Norway, which is updated weekly with some of the latest from the Norwegian music scenes.
Maihaugen museum
recently received a design award for their website. Visit their English pages and learn more about the museum's collections.
The Media Directory
Curious to know who owns Norwegian media? The Norwegian media ownership authority has made public The Media Directory - an online database of ownership information that is also available in English.
Arne Næss - radical pluralist
Famous for his thinking, but also his sportsmanship, for climbing Tirich Mir and for his writings on logic and philosophy, for speaking up for a better treatment of animals and for peace between peoples - Arne Næss is Norway's grand old philosopher.
More culture profiles
window.document.search_form.sok.value=window.document.dummy_form.sok.value; Applied Arts Architecture Archive Arts in General ... Other

25. Culture And Society, The Research Council Of Norway
The main objective of the culture and Society Division is to promote comprehensive research in the humanities and social sciences, using these fields as platforms for new knowledge and cultural understanding and as the basis for achieving humanitarian and social objectives.
http://kilden.forskningsradet.no/english/culture_and_society.htm
The Research Council of Norway
Culture and Society
The main objective of the Culture and Society Division is to promote comprehensive research in the humanities and social sciences, using these fields as platforms for new knowledge and cultural understanding and as the basis for achieving humanitarian and social objectives. Culture and Society is responsible for basic as well as applied research.
(text from "Strategy for Culture and Society, 1996") Equality through training th In 1996, Culture and Society started a new interdisciplinary programme for women’s studies and gender research called "Gender in Transition", which includes research on the role of men. Important targets for the Division Activities Women Men TOTAL Full-time positions Full-time positions 1 full-time position Independent projects Research programmes Strategic efforts Other TOTAL
Promoting gender equality
Through affirmative action, efforts within the Division and the like, for instance, special promotional efforts for women researchers. Culture and Society practises a moderate brand of affirmative action, that is, when projects are of virtually equal quality (and relevance, where relevant), preference will be given to those run by women researchers or fellows.

26. Visitnorway.com - Official Travel Guide To Norway With Winter Holiday Guide
Information, maps and travel info about norway (Norge). Map of roads, culture and attractions. See Norwegian fjords, mountains, glaciers and the midnight sun for fishing, hiking and skiing vacation.
http://www.tourist.no/en
-Information, maps and travel info about Norway (Norge). Map of roads, culture and attractions. See Norwegian fjords, mountains, glaciers and the midnight sun for fishing, hiking and skiing vacation. Sitemap Sitemap Sitemap ... Norsk International menu Active Holiday Attractions and special interests Accommodation Transportation ... Route Planner Search international site Advertisement A winter wonderland
The winter half-term break is a real holiday in Lillehammer, with downhill, Telemark and cross-country skiing, concerts, museums and window shopping. We explored everything the town which hosted the 1994 Winter Olympics has to offer.
> Read more
Cross-country in the mountains
As the shadows begin to lengthen, a stiffening breeze has me reaching for my warm woollen hat. I gather myself for the final push to the valley far below.
> Read more
The Lofoten Islands - scenic Norway at its best
- Towering mountains with pointed peaks which reflect the red glow of the midnight sun. White beaches with clear green water and sea teaming with fish. The Lofoten Islands are Norway's most scenic holiday destination.
> Read more
A beautiful voyage
We board the Coastal Express in Tromsø one bright-as-day July night and set course southward, towards the cod and whales of Lofoten. The world's most beautiful scenery lies ahead of us.

27. Velkommen Til Tromsø
A guide to travel information, restaurants and bars, schools, attractions, transportation, public services, and culture.
http://home.no.net/steinfre/indexE.htm
Welcome to Tromsø, Norway!
Bienvenido a Tromsø, Noruega!
Velkommen til Tromsø! Culture in Tromsø
Facts and figures

Local government

Tourist Information
... Norwegian version
These pages feature information about Tromsø Welcome to the city of Tromsø in northern Norway. Some 65,000 people live here, on the gateway to the Arctic, at 70 degrees north. The major industries in Tromsø are fisheries and tourism. In addition Tromsø is home to the northernmost university and college in the world with some 7,500students. Inevitabely, the young population gives Tromsø a hallmark as a lively town with a rich cultural life and nightlife. The numerous cafes, bars, discos and restaurants give room to some 21,000 hungry and thirsty guests. Pretty good, considering the total number of people living in what is often refered to as Paris of the North. Nevertheless, most waterholes and restaurants are popular with the citizens and the many visitors. In the left column there are some links with information about Tromsø. I'll be happy to receive more information if you would like to contribute.

28. The Norway Post: Glomdalsmuseet
Glomdalsmuseet is the third largest openair museum in norway. A walk through its grounds reveals much about the history of the 350 km long Glomma valley in Hedmark.
http://www.norwaypost.no/Np/culture/musglomdal.html
Go to county Select a link Oestfold Oslo Akershus Hedmark Oppland Buskerud Vestfold Telemark Austagder Vestagder Rogaland Hordaland Soer-Troendelag Nord-Troendelag Nordland Troms Finnmark Contacts What to do Select a link Roots Embassies Schools Counties Culture Museums Destinations Attractions Festivals Hotels Adrates Advertizers Company Info. Shop Norway Norwegian artists Companies Norwegian Automobile Association - Camping The Norwegian-American historical association Me idieval Scandinavia List of excellent resources Questions ? Glomdalsmuseet
The Museum by
the river Glomma
Glomdalsmuseet is the third largest open-air museum in Norway. A walk through its grounds reveals much about the history of the 350 km long Glomma valley in Hedmark. The Glomma river is becoming one of the focal points for the museum. A trail along the scenic banks leads to fine fishing spots. Glomdalsmuseet combines cultural and recreational activities in charming natural surroundings. Opening hours:
1th June Every day 10am - 4 pm
15th June - 15th Aug Every day 10am - 6 pm
15th Aug - 14th Sept Every day 10 am - 4 pm Glomdalsmuseet Elverum
Tlf: +(47) 62 41 91 00

29. Culture Net Norway
The Ministry of Cultural and Church Affairs. culture. Applied Arts. Architecture.Archive. Arts in General. Comics. Design. Discussion Forums. Education. Festivals.
http://www.culturenet.no/links.php?kat=598

30. Scandinavian Fest, ScanFest Nordic Heritage Festival
Held in New Jersey, this annual Nordic heritage festival celebrates and promotes the culture, customs, and traditions of Sweden, norway, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, and Estonia.
http://www.scanfest.org/
Site Map Program Kids' events Nordic Craft Demonstrations ... Vikings Home Participants Directions Tickets Norway ... Estonia 19th annual
The Sunday before Labor Day
August 31, 2003
Waterloo Village - Stanhope, NJ Scandinavian Fest invites you to an all-day celebration of the
culture, history and ethnic variety of the Nordic area -
Denmark with Faroe Islands and Greenland, Estonia, Finland with Åland, Iceland, Norway, Sápmi and Sweden with Scania.
September 1, 2002 proclaimed as Scandinavian day in New Jersey by James E. McGreevy, Governor of the state of New Jersey. Photo by Kristin Hubinsky Updated 1/6/2003
Home Craft Gallery Exhibitor Gallery ask ScanFest Support ScanFest - Now !!! ... Links Scandinavian Fest 2002 appreciates the support of grants from
The American Scandinavian Foundation

The Finlandia Foundation

Honoring our Ancestors
The Swedish Council of America
Scandinavian Fest is a not-for-profit event to celebrate and promote the cultures, histories, and current life of the Nordic area countries. It is staffed entirely by volunteers. If you would enjoy the satisfaction of helping to produce the largest Nordic event in the East, and possibly the country, please consider volunteering your help on the day of the Fest. The Fest needs people to help with Admissions, the Information Booth and to work to keep things on schedule at the 5 performance stages.

31. MapZones.com Culture
norway, culture, Back to Top. norway has preserved a rich folk culturethat retains elements from the Viking age. Norwegians today
http://www.mapzones.com/world/europe/norway/cultureindex.php
Country Info Norway Introduction Norway General Data Norway Maps Norway Culture ... Norway Time and Date Norway Culture Back to Top Norway has preserved a rich folk culture that retains elements from the Viking age. Norwegians today have a great interest in preserving folk art and music. The collecting and recording of folk music is supported by the government. Modern Norwegian culture has evolved from the great flowering of the arts that occurred in the 19th century under the influence of national romanticism. Early expressions of a truly Norwegian style were produced by painter Johan Christian Dahl and composer Edvard Grieg. Other important artists include playwright Henrik Ibsen, writer Knut Hamsun, composer Christian Sinding, painter Edvard Munch, and sculptor Gustav Vigeland, whose sculpture park in Oslo has gained international attention. Located on the outskirts of Europe and with much of its inland population almost completely isolated until the 20th century, Norway has been able to preserve much of its old folk culture. On the other hand, as seafarers and traders the Norwegians have always received fresh cultural stimuli from abroad. A number of Norwegians have made important contributions in return, notably the playwright Henrik Ibsen and the composer Edvard Grieg. The Norwegian recipients of the Nobel Prize for Literature are Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Knut Hamsun, and Sigrid Undset. Permanent theatres have been established in several cities, and the state traveling theatre, the Riksteatret, organizes tours throughout the country, giving as many as 1,200 performances annually. The Norwegian Opera, opened in 1959, requires state subsidies (as do most other theatres). Films in Norway are subject to censorship, primarily on grounds of violence and, to a lesser extent, erotic content. The production of Norwegian-made feature films is subsidized, but they usually number about 10 each year.

32. Salsero's Page
Gypsy culture and music, norway.
http://home.online.no/~rud-bak/

33. MapZones.com History
norway was inhabited as early as 14,000 years ago by a hunting people witha Paleolithic culture derived from that of western and central Europe.
http://www.mapzones.com/world/europe/norway/historyindex.php
Country Info Norway Introduction Norway General Data Norway Maps Norway Culture ... Norway Time and Date Norway History Back to Top Norway was inhabited as early as 14,000 years ago by a hunting people with a Paleolithic culture derived from that of western and central Europe. Later, colonies of farming people from Denmark and Sweden were established in the region. These settlers spoke a Germanic language that became the mother tongue of the later Scandinavian languages. These new arrivals made their homes on the shores of the large lakes and along the jagged coast. Mountains and fjords formed natural boundaries around most of the settled areas. In time social life in the separate settlements came to be dominated by an aristocracy and, eventually, by petty kings. By the time of the first historical records of Scandinavia, about the 8th century ad, some 29 small kingdoms existed in Norway. The earliest traces of human occupation in Norway are found along the coast, where the huge ice shelf of the last ice age first melted between 11,000 and 8000 BC. The oldest finds are stone tools dating from 9500 to 6000 BC, discovered in Finnmark in the north and Rogaland in the southwest. Theories of a “Komsa” type of stone-tool culture north of the Arctic Circle and a “Fosna” type from Trøndelag to Oslo Fjord were rendered obsolete in the 1970s. More recent finds along the entire coast revealed to archaeologists that the difference between the two can simply be ascribed to different types of tools and not to different cultures. Coastal fauna provided a means of livelihood for fishermen and hunters, who may have made their way along the southern coast about 10,000 BC when the interior was still covered with ice.

34. Home
This service gives information on norway and Norwegian affairs, business, tourism and culture. The Royal Norwegian Embassy is responsible for the site, in close cooperation with the Royal Consulate General, Edinburgh, the Norwegian Office of Trade and Technology and the Norwegian Tourist Board.
http://www.norway.org.uk/

Home

Embassy

Consulate Edinburgh

Consulates
... "The Half Brother" by Lars Saabye Christensen launched in the UK "It is Thursday May the 8th, 1945, and Vera, our mother, is standing deep inside the drying loft in Church Road, unpegging the clothes that have become dry and soft up there in the course of the night. And she laughs quietly as she stretches up to the slack of clothes lines which feel rough against her fingers and which can easily sting if she isn't careful. It's Vera, our mother, who stands thus, alone in the drying loft; she laughs and drops the wooden pegs down into the wide pocket of her apron, and carefully places item after item in the woven basket beside her. She is warm and she is thinking of nothing; she's just full to the brim with a great and curious joy... Amendments in the Norwegian ownership rules for financial institutions The Norwegian Government has put foreward a bill to the Storting (Parliament) which will replace the existing Norwegian ownership rules. The proposal is based on the provisions in the relevant EEA-directives. Under the current regime, no one may hold more than 10 per cent of the share... First Norwegian technology centre opens on Surrey Reasearch Park On Tuesday 25 March the Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry, Ansgar Gabrielsen opened the first Norwegian 'Springboard UK' centre in the Surrey Technology Centre on the Surrey Research Park. Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Minister said: 'I welcome this initiative as it will strengthen the already strong bonds between Norway and the UK...

35. Royal Norwegian Embassy, Dublin - Intro
Information on norway and Norwegian affairs, business, tourism and culture.
http://www.norway.ie/

Intro

Embassy

Events

Norway
... Intro Welcome to the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Ireland
Tá fáilte romhat go hAmbasáid Ríoga an Ioruaidh in Éirinn

Welcome to the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Dublin. This website provides you with information on Norway and the Norwegian society, business, tourism and culture. The website will also furnish you with Norwegian-Irish relations, future events, Norwegian companies established in Ireland and relevant addresses and websites. Please see also the Norwegian Government's web-site ODIN
New direct flight between Oslo and Dublin

The 2003 Abel Prize awarded to Jean-Pierre Serre

For information on Norwegian events in Ireland, see Events
For general information on Norway, see Frequently Asked Questions For information on visa, see Schengen Visa Klick here for information on Education, Scholarships and Language Courses Royal Norwegian Embassy, 34 Molesworth Street, IRL-Dublin 2, Ireland. Tel: +353 1 662 1800. Fax: +353 1 662 1890. E-mail: emb.dublin@mfa.no

36. Royal Norwegian Embassy, Kuala Lumpur - Embassy
The official site of the Embassy of norway. Information on norway and Norwegian affairs, business, tourism and culture.
http://www.norway.org.my/

Intro

Embassy

Links

Norway
... Diplomats Royal Norwegian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur
The Royal Norwegian Embassy's main function is to promote Norwegian interests in Malaysia and further develop Norwegian-Malaysian relations. The ties between the two countries are strong and solid. The two nations enjoy a long-standing and close relationship in the political, economic and cultural fields.
The Norwegian Embassy in Malaysia is one of Norway's six foreign missions in South East Asia. The Embassy works in close contact with Malaysian and Norwegian official and private institutions as well as organizations and individuals. The Kuala Lumpur office of the Norwegian Trade Council is fully integrated part of the Embassy under the direction of the Ambassador. The Embassy is situated next to the Crown Princess Hotel in the busy traffic intersection of Jalan Tun Razak and Jalan Ampang.
Embassy opening hours: 09.00 – 16.00
Visa hours: 10.00 – 12.00
Royal Norwegian Embassy
53 Floor, Empire Tower Jalan Tun Razak 50400 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03 – 2175 0300 Fax: 03 – 2175 0308 E-mail: emb.kualalumpur@mfa.no

37. Welcome
Information on consular services, trade and norway's history and culture.
http://www.norway.org.cn/

Welcome

Embassy

Norway-China

Business
... Sitemap
Welcome to Norway's homepage in China!
What's happening: This service gives information on Norway and Norwegian affairs, business and culture, visa requirements and other consular services. The Royal Norwegian Embassy is responsible for the site, in close co-operation with:
The Royal Norwegian Consulate General In Shanghai The Royal Norwegian Consulate General in Hong Kong The Norwegian Government's Database ODIN The Norwegian Trade Council ... The Norwegian Tourist Board
International:
  • Latest news from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Press releases from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Royal Norwegian Embassy, 1 Dong Yi Jie, Sanlitun, Beijing 100600, P.R.China.

    38. Welcome To Central-Norway - Culture

    http://www.visitcentral-norway.com/engelsk/kultur/

    39. Oslo Irish Music Festival 2002
    Annual festival in Oslo, norway, highlighting Irish and Celtic culture. Site includes program information, lineup, and pictures from previous years.
    http://www.osloirishmusicfestival.com

    40. Visitnorway.com - Official Travel Guide To Norway With Winter Holiday Guide
    Official site of the Norwegian Tourist Board. Comprehensive information about nature, towns, accommodatio Category Regional Europe norway Travel and Tourism......Information, maps and travel info about norway (Norge). Map of roads,culture and attractions. See Norwegian fjords, mountains, glaciers
    http://www.visitnorway.com/
    -Information, maps and travel info about Norway (Norge). Map of roads, culture and attractions. See Norwegian fjords, mountains, glaciers and the midnight sun for fishing, hiking and skiing vacation. Sitemap Sitemap Sitemap ... Norsk International menu Active Holiday Attractions and special interests Accommodation Transportation ... Route Planner Search international site Advertisement A winter wonderland
    The winter half-term break is a real holiday in Lillehammer, with downhill, Telemark and cross-country skiing, concerts, museums and window shopping. We explored everything the town which hosted the 1994 Winter Olympics has to offer.
    > Read more
    Cross-country in the mountains
    As the shadows begin to lengthen, a stiffening breeze has me reaching for my warm woollen hat. I gather myself for the final push to the valley far below.
    > Read more
    The Lofoten Islands - scenic Norway at its best
    - Towering mountains with pointed peaks which reflect the red glow of the midnight sun. White beaches with clear green water and sea teaming with fish. The Lofoten Islands are Norway's most scenic holiday destination.
    > Read more
    A beautiful voyage
    We board the Coastal Express in Tromsø one bright-as-day July night and set course southward, towards the cod and whales of Lofoten. The world's most beautiful scenery lies ahead of us.

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