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Writing Democracy: The Norwegian Constitution 1814-2014
Contributor(s): Gammelgaard, Karen (Editor), Holmøyvik, Eirik (Editor)
ISBN: 1782385045     ISBN-13: 9781782385042
Publisher: Berghahn Books
OUR PRICE:   $128.25  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: October 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Constitutional
- Political Science | Constitutions
- History | Europe - Scandinavia
Dewey: 342.4
LCCN: 2014019631
Series: Time and the World
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 6" W x 9" (1.23 lbs) 288 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Scandinavian
 
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Publisher Description:

The Norwegian Constitution is the oldest functioning constitution in Europe. Its bicentenary in 2014 has inspired the analyses in this volume, where contributors focus on the Constitution as a text to explore new ways of analyzing democratic development. This volume examines the framing of the Norwegian Constitution, its transformations, and its interpretations during the last two centuries. The textual focus enables new understandings of the framers' negotiations and decisions on a democratic micro level and opens new international and historical contexts to understanding the Norwegian Constitution. By synthesizing knowledge from different realms - law, social sciences, and the humanities - Writing Democracy provides a model for examining the distinct textual qualities of constitutional documents.


Contributor Bio(s): Gammelgaard, Karen: -

Karen Gammelgaard is a Professor at the University of Oslo, Norway. Her publications focus on the interface between text and context and include Transforming National Holidays: Identity Discourse in the West and South Slavic Countries, 1985-2010 (co-editor, 2013) and Tekst og historie: Å lese tekster historisk (co-author, 2008).

Holmyvik Eirik: -

Eirik Holmøyvik is a Professor at the University of Bergen, Norway. He has published numerous works on the Norwegian Constitution, including Maktfordeling og 1814 (2012) and Tolkingar av Grunnlova (2013). In 2012 he was a member of the committee appointed by the Norwegian Parliament to modernize the Constitution's language.