Course - Settlement and Land Ownership in Norway ca. 1200-1660 - HIST3345
Settlement and Land Ownership in Norway ca. 1200-1660
About
About the course
Course content
The course will have two main themes: land ownership and settlement history. Both will be examined through the so-called retrospective method. Critical voices have recently been raised with regards to the classic regressive research on land ownership in the Middle Ages. In part, significant changes have been demonstrated from the late Middle Ages to the mid-17th century, while some researchers have concluded that the occurrence of tenants was significant even before Christianity was established. Within settlement history, we will emphasize providing insight into how one can study settlement developments within a geographic area by establishing high medieval maximum settlement and late medieval minimums etc.
Learning outcome
The course will give students insight into sources, methods, and some current issues relating to Norwegian agrarian history.
Learning methods and activities
Lecture and seminars
Compulsory assignments
- Approved assignment as part of group instruction/term paper
Recommended previous knowledge
None
Required previous knowledge
BA in History
Course materials
The syllabus will include articles and parts of books that have been important in research progress. Parts of important sources such as Aslak Bolt's land register and the ten % tax of 1520 will be examined.
Subject areas
- History