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         Norway History:     more detail
  1. A Brief History of Norway by John Midgaard, 1989-06
  2. Norway to America: A History of the Migration by Ingrid Semmingsen, 1980-10
  3. A History of Scandinavia: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland by T.K. Derry, 2000-01-01
  4. The history of Norway by David Noyes, 2010-05-13
  5. Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway by Snorri Sturluson, 1991
  6. A History of Norway from the Earliest Times by Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen, Charles Francis Keary, 2010-02-05
  7. The Folk Arts of Norway by Janice Stewart, Janice S. Stewart, 1999-08-20
  8. Remedies and Rituals: Folk Medicine in Norway and the New Land by Kathleen Stokker, 2007-03-01
  9. Norway's Stave Churches: Architecture, History and Legends by Eva Valebrokk, Thomas Thiis-Evensen, et all 1995-11
  10. Keeping Christmas: Yuletide Traditions In Norway And The New Land by Kathleen Stokker, 2001-10-01

81. Norwaylinks
Norwegian Highlight Attractions, Norwegian Activity Holidays, Culture norway,history norway, Accommodation, Culinary Web Sites, Airlines and Airports,
http://www.norwaylinks.net/publikum.asp?action=struktur&mappe_id=700

82. Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations
Num Mark SUBJECTS (112 of 12) Year Entries 60 Found 1 norway history. 282 norway history 1030-1397. 1943 1 4 norway history 1814-1905.
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83. Medical History From Nordhordland
Medical history from Nordhordland By Hogne Sandvik. During the 19th century leprosywas a serious health problem in norway, especially in some western, rural
http://www.uib.no/isf/hist/nordhord.htm
Se også en samling medisinalberetninger fra Nordhordland og en samling foredrag som distriktslege Michael Krohn holdt i sunnhetskommisjonen i Manger
Medical history from Nordhordland
By Hogne Sandvik
Contents Leprosy and heredity
Control of scabies in the district of Ytre Nordhordland

Obstetric care in Ytre Nordhordland 1858-87

Wise Men confound the World!
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Psychiatric patients in private care
Sandvik H. Leprosy and heredity. Reflections of a district physician in 1884 . Tidsskr-Nor-Laegeforen. 1992 Dec 10; 112(30): 3799-801
Full text (Norwegian)
During the 19th century leprosy was a serious health problem in Norway, especially in some western, rural districts. In 1856 it was decided that all leprous patients should be examined by the local doctor (District Health Officer), and registered in a national leprosy register. The patients' family relationships received special attention. Some patients tried to avoid registration, fearing that the data might be misused. After Armauer Hansen (1841-1912) discovered in 1873 that leprosy was an infectious disease, isolation of leprous patients was enforced. In 1884 Thomas Collett (1835-1898), the local doctor in a rural district of western Norway, carried out a survey of all leprous patients registered in his district, a total of 164 patients. The data from his survey provide convincing support for the view that hereditary factors play an important role in the development of the disease. Modern research has confirmed that an important gene controls the susceptibility to leprosy.

84. NN: History - Norway And World War II
By the beginning of May, the military resistance of South norway had been broken. Itwas the first operation in military history which used the combined powers
http://www.madein.no/worldwar.htm
Norway and World War II
Norwegians were surprised and unprepared when Nazi Germany, with its superior military might, attacked Norway on 9 April 1940. The general public, and their political leaders, had believed that Norway would be able to stay out of the second world war, just as the country had maintained its neutrality in World War I. They believed that Norway was strategically on the periphery, protected by British naval power, and thought that Norwegian neutrality was also in the interests of the warring nations on both sides. By Tor Dagre Therefore, the Norwegian government had declared Norway's neutrality when the war broke out in the autumn of 1939. There was a broad political consensus for this stance. The military forces were geared to protect the national borders and hinder violations of the country's neutrality, and unprepared for an invasion. During the first winter of the war, the Norwegian authorities even negotiated trade agreements with both Germany and Great Britain. In February 1940, these talks ended in an agreement allowing Great Britain to charter a portion of the Norwegian merchant marine while Norway was to be permitted to maintain its pre-war level of trade with Germany. In case it proved impossible to stay out of the war, the government of Johan Nygaardsvold (Labour Party) had no intention of fighting on the German side. Neutrality of little value The Norwegian neutrality proved to be of little consequence. Strategic interests led both sides to make plans which involved violations of Norwegian boundaries and operations on Norwegian territory. From mid-December 1939, both the German and Allied sides analysed scenarios involving operations in Scandinavia.

85. The History Of Music In Norway
The history of Music in norway. Finds of bronze horns dating back to 1500 500 BC show that song and music have long traditions in norway.
http://www.madein.no/music.htm
The History of Music in Norway
Finds of bronze horns dating back to 1500 - 500 BC show that song and music have long traditions in Norway. The skaldic poems of the Viking Age, the carvings on the stave churches, and a number of other sources reveal that the music that was played in the Middle Ages was closely linked to the musical traditions of Central Europe. Gregorian melodies, used in the worship of Norway's patron saint, St. Olaf, have many similarities with those of the Parisian school of the 1200s. Of more genuine Norwegian origin is the St. Magnus hymn from the Orkney Islands a Norwegian possession in the mid 13th century. The first description of church organs in Norway dates from the early 1300s, thus confirming the impression that music played a central role in Norwegian cultural life. By Harald Herresthal In the year 1380 Norway came under Danish rule. Without a monarchy, a royal house, or a nobility of its own, it was difficult for Norway to benefit, in the ensuing 450 years, from any of the higher forms of music encouraged in such circles. Nevertheless, in the country's ecclesiastical centres music still played a significant role, and through the custom of town musicians the towns and their immediate surroundings were provided with music for both everyday and festive occasions. In the country districts folk music unfolded freely. The first known composers dated from the beginning of the 1700s. They were both Norwegian and foreign organists and town musicians, who in addition to music for dancing, also composed chamber music and cantatas; and in some cases instrumental music for sizeable ensembles.

86. Cultivate Interactive Issue 3: Netting Local History In Norway - An ALM Project
Netting Local history in norway An ALM Project. By A national portalto the resources of local history in norway is one idea. Hopefully
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Search Options Help Site Map Cultivate Web Site Search Home Current Issue Index of Back Issues Issue 3 Home ... Misc.
Netting Local History in Norway - An ALM Project
By Sidsel Hindal and Tone Moseid - January 2001 Netting Local History [ ] is an initiative that follows up the request from the Norwegian government for a closer collaboration between archives, libraries and museums (ALM). This network-project, which is initiated and organised by the Norwegian Directorate for Public Libraries, covers seven local projects with different aims and activities. Its main objectives are to develop collaboration in the sector of museums, libraries and archives and try out network organisation in the development of public libraries in order to improve the public's access to records on local history by utilising the digital technologies.
Introduction
The Norwegian Directorate for Public Libraries [ ] is a directorate subordinate to the Ministry of Cultural Affairs [ ], with special responsibility for matters relating to public libraries. As laid out in the Public Library Act [ ], the Directorate should act as a co-ordinating and initiating body, working for development and promotion of public libraries by offering professional advice and consultancy services. In addition the directorate is a consultant and advisory body to the Ministry of Cultural Affairs.

87. The Modern European History Website-Norway
norway, Norwegian history, history of norway, Modern European history,Timelines, Links, Travel, Research, Libraries. norway. Links.
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88. Everton Publishers
Outline of norway's history A timeline of important events in the historyof norway, from 1200 BC to 1994. Copyright © 2002 Everton
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Ancestors from Norway: How to get started on researching your Norwegian ancestors, using resources in both Norway and the United States. Emigration From Norway: Getting into the Norwegian Census: Michael Drake tells how to use Norwegian census records. The History of Norway: An excellent tutrial on the history of Norway, provided by the Norwegian government. How to Trace Your Ancestors in Norway: Basic instruction on family history research on your Norwegian family tree, courtesy of the government of Norway. Norsk Slektshistorisk Forening (The Norwegian Genealogical Society): Norway's oldest genealogical society, organized in 1926. (In Norwegian.) Norway Genealogy: Research tips, queries, recipes, and links to other Norwegian resources. The Norwegian Historical Data Centre at the University of Tromso has as its main aim to computerize the Norwegian censuses 1865 onwards together with the parish registers and other sources from the 18th and 19th centuries. The ultimate goal is a national population register for the 18th and 19th centuries, primarily for research purposes, but also for the benefit of schools, genealogists, local historians, etc. Products include printed editions with alphabetical indexes, digital versions on diskettes and statistical tabulations via the Internet.

89. Klassiske Homøopaters Forening - A Homeopathic History Of Norway
THE HOMEOPATHIC history OF norway. In the beginning There have beenpeople practicing with homeopathic remedies since 1880 in norway.
http://www.homoeopathy-norway.com/khf/history.htm
THE HOMEOPATHIC HISTORY OF NORWAY In the beginning
There have been people practicing with homeopathic remedies since 1880 in Norway. What kind of therapy they offered is not certain, but nevertheless homeopathy appeared in the vocabulary at the end of 19th century. The first book written in Norwegian was published in 1893 and was written by O.M.Ohm with the title ''Praktisk Homøopatisk legehåndbok for hvermand''. Ohm practiced homeopathy in Bergen from about 1887-1900. Before his career as a homeopath he was a captain and sailed among other places to South-America.
After the First World War
Olav Farstad founded Bergen Homøopatiske Forening in 1928. This was a patient support group and had several hundred members.
In 1929 a newspaper on the west coast of Norway wrote about the natural doctor who has caused the death of a young girl, but a jury found him not guilty. This was a dedicated homeopath whom practised what was called Hahnemannian homeopathy (1).
Norges Homøopatforening was founded in 1930 and those who participated on that special occasion were Høivåg, Einar Larsen, Idar Tindvik, all three from Trondheim. Ivar Ivarsson Fosse (Hundorp), Edward Liebeck (Tromsø), Henry Braun (Narvik), Mathias Milde (Drammen) and Olav Farstad (Bergen) also took part in these historic days of 7th and 8th of August.

90. History & Characteristics-Norway Spruce, Nrwy_spr.htm
norway spruce is oneof the most important species on the European Continent.......norway Spruce. Picea abies (L.) Karsten.
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Norway Spruce
Picea abies (L.) Karsten
Description:
Norway spruce is one of the most important species on the European Continent. More than 100 forms and varieties have been named. Although not native to the Western hemisphere, the species and a number of its varieties are commonly planted here, particularly in southeastern Canada and northeastern United States. Originally, a number of plants were established as ornamentals, with Christmas tree plantings being established more recently. It has escaped cultivation in several localities and is considered naturalized in some of these areas.
In Europe, Norway spruce grows from 130 to 215 feet in height, but in the United States is seldom more than 130 feet tall. Diameter may reach as much as two feet on older trees. It is readily identified by its dark green needles and drooping branchlets. Trees have dark green crown with a triangular shape. Leaves (needles) are 4-sided (rectangular in section), 1/2-1 inch long, and sharp or somewhat blunt at the tip. At the base of each needle is a twig-like projection (sterigmata) which remains after the needle is lost. Although sometimes confused with true firs ( Abies ), spruces in general have 1) rectangular rather than flat needles, and 2) cones which hang down rather than stand erect on the stem. Additionally, spruce cones fall from the tree after seeds are disseminated, whereas fir cones disintegrate.

91. Uffda Link Site To Norway And Anything Norwegian
Links to Norwegian sites in English about politics, art, culture, history, media, recipes, sports, hobbies and travel.
http://fromnorway.net/uffda/index.htm

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92. Norway Travel
In 1966, the parliament passed the National Insurance Act, probably the mostimportant reform in norway's history. The programme, which began on Jan.
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Travel to Norway - the country in Northern Europe with the breathtaking coastline
Norway is a long, narrow country on the northwestern edge of the European continent. The northern third of Norway lies above the Arctic Circle and is called the land of the Midnight Sun. Because this region is so far north, Norway, along with Denmark and Sweden, is one of the Scandinavian countries. Vikings lived in all three Countries about a thousand years ago. Vikings from Norway sailed west and established colonies in Iceland and Creenland. About A.D. 1 000, Leif Ericson sailed from Creenland and headed what was the first European expedition to the mainland of America. Norway is mostly a high, mountainous plateau covered by bare rock, and it has a relatively small amount of farmland. But the rivers that rush down from the mountains provide much cheap electricity. Norway generates more hydroelectric power per person than any other country. Norwegian manufacturing is based on this cheap power. Important products of Norway include chemicals, metals, petroleum, processed foods, and wood pulp and paper. Norway is one of Europes largest producer of petroleum due to its massive oil reserves. Which has made Norwegians one of the richest people in the world.

93. History Of IKMF-Norway
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About International Krav Maga Federation Norway Krav Maga has been taught and trained in Norway since 1996. The IKMF held its first instructor course in Scandinavia in 1996 (in Sweden), with participants from Norway, Sweden and Finland. Aproximately 20 students trained all day for 4 very intense weeks, learning the basics of the system, its self-defense approach and fighting tactics under the watchfull eyes of Eyal Yanilov, the Head Instructor of the IKMF.

94. Expedia.co.uk Travel Guide Hotels Flights And Car Hire To
norway, history and Government history During the Napoleonic Wars (18131815), norwayentered into a union with Sweden, which lasted until the declaration of
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95. Welcome To The Church Of Norway
1537. His flight marked a turning point in Norwegian church history,and reinforced norway's political dependence on Denmark. Of
http://www.kirken.no/english/engelsk.cfm?artid=5730

96. Michigan Historical Marker: Norway Spring
Includes a photograph and brief history of the nowpublic artesian well along U.S. Highway 2.
http://www.michmarkers.com/pages/L0066.htm
Norway Spring
Norway Spring In 1878 a sawmill was erected here as the first industry in the Norway - Vulcan area. John O'Callaghan was owner of this mill which supplied early mining number needs until 1902. This spring was caused by a 1094 foot hole which was drilled in 1903 by the Oliver Mining Company in search of iron ore. The hole cuts several steeply dipping porous strata that trap water at the higher elevations to the north. The difference in elevation causes pressure: this pressure is released by the drilled hole demonstrating the principle of the artesian well. On the slope to the north are the obscure workings of the Few and Munro mines, operated in 1903-1922, now owned by the Ford Motor Company.
Registered Site L0066
Erected 1966
Location: US-2 West of Norway
Norway, Dickinson County
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97. Www.stortinget.no > About The Storting > History
The Storting, norway's national assembly, was constituted at Eidsvoll in 1814, butits roots are far older. Even before recorded history began in Scandinavia
http://www.stortinget.no/english/history.html
Home About the Storting History General Elections ... Norwegian pages
History
From Local Assembly to National Assembly
The Constitution of 1814

Parliamentarism of 1884
FROM LOCAL ASSEMBLY TO NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
The Storting , Norway's national assembly, was constituted at Eidsvoll in 1814, but its roots are far older. Even before recorded history began in Scandinavia (around 800 AD), free men met in allting (common assembly) in the various districts scattered around the country, where they discussed legal, and to some extent, political matters of general concern. Later, during the Middle Ages, these tings, or assemblies, evolved into the local assemblies of rural districts and towns, and they acquired important functions in relations between the king and the common people. Moreover, it was at specific regional assemblies that a pretender to the throne was customarily acclaimed and "taken" as king.
Photo: Jiri Havran When Norway was united as a kingdom (900 - 1030 AD), the first lagtings were constituted as superior regional assemblies. These were representative assemblies at which delegates from the various districts in each region met to award legal judgments and pass laws.

98. The Virtual Jewish History Tour - Norway
The Virtual Jewish history Tour. norway. by Ingrid Muller.
http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/vjw/Norway.html
The Virtual Jewish History Tour
Norway
by Ingrid Muller
Historical Background
Establishment and Development of the First Jewish Community

The Second World War and the Re-establishment of the Community

Oslo Today
Historical Background
As far back as in the year 1000, the Norwegian king, Olav den Hellige, forbade everyone who was not Christian to live in Norway but only in the time of king Christian IV (late 16th century) do we find specific references to the Jews. The Jews in question were mainly those who in and 1498 were driven out of Spain and Portugal . These Sephardi Aschkenazi-Jews ," from Eastern-, Central- and part of Western Europe. King Christian IV's successor, King Fredrik III, was not as liberal as his predecessor and during his time the Jews in the area once again lived under strict conditions. They were not allowed to be in the Danish-Norwegian kingdom without a form of visa . In 1687, when Norway was united with Denmark under King Christian V's law, the prohibition of Jews entering the country was reinserted. There was a fine for anyone who broke this law and a reward for the person who informed against a Jew. About 150 years later, in 1830, the attitude towards Jews was somewhat more lenient and by 1844 the Justice Department decided that "Portuguese-Jews" would be permitted to enter freely.

99. Norway, Royal Family
Museum of National history, Frederiksborg Slot. Denmark 1988. The king's monogramwith two heraldic lions, also the Norwegian national coat of arms. norway 1988
http://stamptravel-scandinavia.school.dk/frame_NorwayRoyalty.htm
The Young Norwegian Monarchy Norwegian history is closely connected with that of Denmark, not only politically, but also by family relations. In 1397 Denmark, Norway and Sweden were unified by the Danish Queen Margrethe I (1353-1412) in the so-called Kalmar Union. The union was dissolved when Denmark lost Sweden in a war a few hundred years later, which also made way for Norway being ceded to Sweden 1814. One of the later Danish kings, King Christian IV, has been featured on both Danish and Norwegian stamps. King Christian IV has given name to at least two Norwegian cities, Oslo (former Kristiania), and Kristiansand in the southern part of Norway.
  • Denmark 1992. Anonymous fresco of the queen. Denmark 1992. Contemporary marble bust of the queen. Denmark 1988. 400th anniversary of King Christian IV's accession to the Danish throne. Painting by Pieter Isaacsz (1569-1625). Belongs to the Danish Museum of National History, Frederiksborg Slot. Denmark 1988. The king's monogram with two heraldic lions, also the Norwegian national coat of arms. Norway 1988. Portrait of King Christian IV, after a painting by Abraham Wuchter. The king had a characteristic pleat along his left cheek, which is particularly visible on the Norwegian stamp.

100. CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Norway
Features information about demography, economy, government, and communications.
http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/no.html
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