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  1. Amused at phrasing: ”They had seen things get out of hand in France.”

    “Norway’s independence resulted from the end of the Napoleonic Wars,” says Ola Mestad, a law professor at the University of Oslo.

    “Recall that by the spring of 1814, the revolutionary era that was centred on the American and French revolutions was on its last legs. The Eidsvoll men had seen things get out of hand in France. They wished to change Norway dramatically but they wanted to avoid a repetition of the French ‘excesses’,” he said.

    #historyofdemocracy

    sciencenorway.no/europe-forskn

  2. Amused at phrasing: ”They had seen things get out of hand in France.”

    “Norway’s independence resulted from the end of the Napoleonic Wars,” says Ola Mestad, a law professor at the University of Oslo.

    “Recall that by the spring of 1814, the revolutionary era that was centred on the American and French revolutions was on its last legs. The Eidsvoll men had seen things get out of hand in France. They wished to change Norway dramatically but they wanted to avoid a repetition of the French ‘excesses’,” he said.

    #historyofdemocracy

    sciencenorway.no/europe-forskn

  3. Amused at phrasing: ”They had seen things get out of hand in France.”

    “Norway’s independence resulted from the end of the Napoleonic Wars,” says Ola Mestad, a law professor at the University of Oslo.

    “Recall that by the spring of 1814, the revolutionary era that was centred on the American and French revolutions was on its last legs. The Eidsvoll men had seen things get out of hand in France. They wished to change Norway dramatically but they wanted to avoid a repetition of the French ‘excesses’,” he said.

    #historyofdemocracy

    sciencenorway.no/europe-forskn

  4. Amused at phrasing: ”They had seen things get out of hand in France.”

    “Norway’s independence resulted from the end of the Napoleonic Wars,” says Ola Mestad, a law professor at the University of Oslo.

    “Recall that by the spring of 1814, the revolutionary era that was centred on the American and French revolutions was on its last legs. The Eidsvoll men had seen things get out of hand in France. They wished to change Norway dramatically but they wanted to avoid a repetition of the French ‘excesses’,” he said.

    sciencenorway.no/europe-forskn

  5. “The names are wild”, my sister remarked as she scanned the submitted resumes. She began reading them aloud and slowly:

    “ …
    - Cyre
    - Margarita
    - Celestial
    - Chardonnay
    … “

    #portlandia like moments #oregon

  6. “The names are wild”, my sister remarked as she scanned the submitted resumes. She began reading them aloud and slowly:

    “ …
    - Cyre
    - Margarita
    - Celestial
    - Chardonnay
    … “

    #portlandia like moments #oregon

  7. May 17, 1814 in retrospect:
    “The constitution adopted at Eidsvoll provided Norway with one of the world’s most liberal voting rights. It stood out as even more liberal when other European constitutions grew more authoritarian throughout the nineteenth century.

    Among the ground-breaking features of the Norwegian constitution was that the right to vote included farmers. Despite income and property requirements for voting rights, Norway’s large proportion of freeholders resulted in around 45 per cent of all males being given the right to vote.”

    #VotingRights #history #onthisdayinhistory

    partner.sciencenorway.no/forsk

  8. Professionals quietly giving away their expertise to individuals when nobody is watching.

    Brings tears to my eyes. Every time.

    #myfavoritethings

  9. Professionals quietly giving away their expertise to individuals when nobody is watching.

    Brings tears to my eyes. Every time.

    #myfavoritethings

  10. Professionals quietly giving away their expertise to individuals when nobody is watching.

    Brings tears to my eyes. Every time.

    #myfavoritethings

  11. Professionals quietly giving away their expertise to individuals when nobody is watching.

    Brings tears to my eyes. Every time.

    #myfavoritethings

  12. Professionals quietly giving away their expertise to individuals when nobody is watching.

    Brings tears to my eyes. Every time.

  13. For the record, I encountered two Americans in the city today (never happens, let alone twice in one day). Both were rational and kind.

    #smallsamplesize #trondheim

  14. For the record, I encountered two Americans in the city today (never happens, let alone twice in one day). Both were rational and kind.

    #smallsamplesize #trondheim

  15. For the record, I encountered two Americans in the city today (never happens, let alone twice in one day). Both were rational and kind.

    #smallsamplesize #trondheim

  16. For the record, I encountered two Americans in the city today (never happens, let alone twice in one day). Both were rational and kind.

  17. «Music for 1000 Years» med Linda Eide og TSO var sjokkerende morsomt.

    Hvordan kan det være bare én kveld?
    Og der var Torsdag?

    #trondheim #outout

  18. «Music for 1000 Years» med Linda Eide og TSO var sjokkerende morsomt.

    Hvordan kan det være bare én kveld?
    Og der var Torsdag?

    #trondheim #outout

  19. «Music for 1000 Years» med Linda Eide og TSO var sjokkerende morsomt.

    Hvordan kan det være bare én kveld?
    Og der var Torsdag?

    #trondheim #outout

  20. «Music for 1000 Years» med Linda Eide og TSO var sjokkerende morsomt.

    Hvordan kan det være bare én kveld?
    Og der var Torsdag?

  21. Could be the words to a country song: “The tortillas we had saved for this morning’s breakfast have been stolen … We found a lone tortilla in the woods.”

    Instead it is the message I just received from my sister who is #camping in Oregon.

    #countrysongsforcityfolks