Dutch Light In The "Norwegian Night": Marine Relations And Migration Across The North Sea In Early Modern Times
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This academic volume, Dutch Light In The Norwegian Night: Marine Relations And Migration Across The North Sea In Early Modern Times, illuminates the intricate maritime connections and human movement between the Netherlands and Norway during a pivotal historical period. It meticulously chronicles the economic, social, and cultural exchanges that shaped these northern European nations. The text presents a compelling analysis of how Dutch influence permeated Norwegian society, particularly through seafaring and trade. Readers will find a scholarly yet accessible account that details the profound impact of these cross-cultural interactions. This work argues for a re-evaluation of early modern North Sea history, illustrating the enduring legacy of these transnational relationships.
Author: Louis Sicking, Harry De Bles, Eiland Des Bouvrie Eds.
Format: Paperback
Published: 2004, Uitgeverij Verloren
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
This academic volume, Dutch Light In The Norwegian Night: Marine Relations And Migration Across The North Sea In Early Modern Times, illuminates the intricate maritime connections and human movement between the Netherlands and Norway during a pivotal historical period. It meticulously chronicles the economic, social, and cultural exchanges that shaped these northern European nations. The text presents a compelling analysis of how Dutch influence permeated Norwegian society, particularly through seafaring and trade. Readers will find a scholarly yet accessible account that details the profound impact of these cross-cultural interactions. This work argues for a re-evaluation of early modern North Sea history, illustrating the enduring legacy of these transnational relationships.