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Dutch light in the “Norwegian night”: Maritime relations and migration across the North Sea in Early Modern Times
Sicking, L.; de Bles, H.; Des Bouvrie, E. (Ed.) (2004). Dutch light in the “Norwegian night”: Maritime relations and migration across the North Sea in Early Modern Times. Uitgeverij Verloren: Hilversum. ISBN 9065508147. 128 pp.

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Keywords
    17th century
    Baltic Sea
    Maritime transport
    North Sea
    Trade
    ANE, Norway [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Sicking, L., editor, more
  • de Bles, H., editor
  • Des Bouvrie, E., editor

Abstract
    Dutch Light in the 'Norwegian Night' focuses on the social, religious, political and naval relations between the Netherlands and Norway in the early modern era, during Norway's so-called 'night of four hundred years'. This expression became popular in nineteenth-century Norway as a reference to the period of Danish domination, which lasted until 1814. Meanwhile the Netherlands emerged as an independent republic that developed into one of the most powerful and prosperous states in the heart of Europe. Attracted by the brightness of its Golden Age many Norwegians left their country in search for a better life in the Dutch Republic. New data and insights are presented on the importance of the Norwegian immigration into the Dutch Republic, and on the integration of Norwegians in the Amsterdam Lutheran Church. Other articles are devoted to individuals whose achievements shaped the historical relations between the two countries. Finally, an unpublished lecture by Johan Huizinga offers a comparative analysis of the history of the Netherlands and Norway.

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