
A sweeping portrait of Norway’s earliest centuries, this volume begins by tracing the ancient peoples who first settled the rugged fjords and mountains, from the distant Asian origins of the North‑Germanic tribes to the emergence of the free‑holding farmers who would become the backbone of society. It explains how these early Norwegians turned a landscape of timber‑clad valleys into thriving agricultural communities, while still relying on fishing, hunting, and the occasional raid that brought thralls into their households.
The narrative then moves to the distinctive political life of these fledgling kingdoms, describing the local assemblies known as Things where laws were debated, judges pronounced verdicts, and community justice was fiercely protected. Readers gain insight into the unique udal land‑ownership system that kept property within families, the balance between freedom and servitude, and the early legal codes that shaped a culture renowned for its independence and communal responsibility.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (553K characters)
Series
The World's Best Histories
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by D A Alexander and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. Thanks to the Natrona County Library System, Casper, Wyoming, USA, for donating the source book.
Release date
2019-05-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
b. 1849
An elusive late-19th-century writer, he is remembered today for Norway, a compact historical survey published in English in 1899. Very little biographical detail is readily documented, which gives his work an added air of mystery.
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