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Lokalhistorie

Lokalhistorie består av fantastiske historier og kunnskap om Norge og en rekke andre land, som inneholder alt fra norske forbrytelser til lokale gater og smug som vi alle har besøkt. Det er vanligvis til utlandet folk reiser, men hvis du vil reise rundt i Norge og se noen av de skjulte opplevelsene vi har i landet vårt, for eksempel i Oslo, Bergen eller Trondheim, har vi en stor samling guider for det. Lokalhistorie er for deg som vil lære mer om skjønnheten i Norges landskap og dets historier. Her kan du finne inspirasjon til den gode middagspraten eller til den alltid så etterlengtede sommerturen.
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  • av Bob Livingston
    441,-

  • av Dona Brown
    427 - 1 104,-

  • av James C. O'Connell
    401 - 1 087,-

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    av Jimmy Proffitt
    247

  • av Michael Schumacher
    280

  • - A History of Slavery and Resistance in Dutch New York
    av Andrea C. Mosterman
    354 - 1 370,-

  • av Nicole Saffold Maskiell
    378,-

    During the first generations of European settlement in North America, a number of interconnected Northeastern families carved out private empires. In Bound by Bondage, Nicole Saffold Maskiell argues that slavery was a crucial component to the rise and enduring influence of this emergent aristocracy. Dynastic families built prestige based on shared notions of mastery, establishing sprawling manorial estates and securing cross-colonial landholdings and trading networks that stretched from the Northeast to the South, the Caribbean, and beyond. The members of this elite class were mayors, governors, senators, judges, and presidents, and they were also some of the largest slaveholders in the North. Aspirations to power and status, grounded in the political economy of human servitude, ameliorated ethnic and religious rivalries, and united once antagonistic Anglo and Dutch families, ensuring that Dutch networks endured throughout the English and then Revolutionary periods. Using original research drawn from archives across several continents in multiple languages, Maskiell expertly traces the origin of these private familial empires back to the founding generations of the Northeastern colonies and follows their growth to the eve of the American Revolutionary War. Maskiell reveals a multiracial Early America, where enslaved traders, woodsmen, millers, maids, bakers, and groomsmen developed expansive networks of their own that challenged the power of the elites, helping in escapes, in trade, and in simple camaraderie. In Bound by Bondage, Maskiell writes a new chapter in the history of early North America and connects developing Northern networks of merit to the invidious institution of slavery.

  • av Thomas S. Bremer
    669,-

  • av Mark Lambert
    539,-

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    av Lynn Matluck Brooks
    404 - 1 225,-

  • av Andrew S. Dolkart
    251 - 1 256,-

  • av Dominic A. Pacyga
    396

  • av Timothy P. R. Weaver
    211 - 644,-

  • av Robert W. Snyder
    237,-

  • av David J. Wishart
    251

  • av Elliott West
    334

  • av Tom Chorneau
    262,-

  • av Rena Gardiner
    971,-

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  • av Robert V Goss
    294,-

  • av Charles Ferguson
    337,-

  • av George W Buswell
    543 - 1 308,-

  • av Philip E. Meza
    427 - 995,-

    In The San Francisco Nexus in World War II: Freedoms Found, Liberties Lost, and the Atomic Bomb, Meza tells the story of important events in the San Francisco Bay Area that have consequences still felt to date. He traces the invention of the atomic bomb, from a speculative design for a nuclear weapon sketched on a chalkboard at Berkeley by theoretical physicist Robert Oppenheimer and helped made real by "Big Science" that was pioneered by his friend and colleague, experimental physicist Ernest Lawrence. During this time, Black Americans migrated to San Francisco to escape the Jim Crow South, finding new freedoms, good jobs, and a leader in a singer-turned-welder named Joseph James. Meza shows how James fought for and won an end to segregation in his union, taking a large step toward the civil rights movement. At the same time, Japanese Americans were forced from their homes by a tragically misguided presidential executive order, upheld by the US Supreme Court, illustrating the fragility of liberty in America. These events continue to shape the world today.

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    av Mike Hall
    363

  • av J R Lloyd Thomas
    211,-

    History of the oldest degree-conferring institution in Wales, founded in Lampeter as St David's College in 1822. Recounts the full story of clashes over it joining the federal University of Wales (founded in 1893) and its 20th-century struggles for survival. First published in 1980 and long out of print, it is now in paperback for the first time.

  • av Hazel Phillips
    502

  • av Daniel MacCannell
    211,-

    In this book Dan MacCannell looks at the rich and varied lost legacy of this haunting part of Scotland, from castles and houses to hospitals, illicit stills and even a loch. he result is a vivid and stimulating insight into the way Deeside has changed over many centuries.

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