Nettsider med emneord «Norway»
![People workning in a big room. A nice clothed woman is visiting. Painting.](https://www.hf.uio.no/iakh/forskning/prosjekter/offentligheter/bilder/forside.jpg?alt=listing)
Despite strict limitations enforced by the absolute monarchy, the public and culture of print in 18th century Denmark–Norway were diverse and vibrant.
![Fossil of an ammonite](https://www.hf.uio.no/tjenester/kunnskap/uionorden/collecting-norden-virtual-exhibition/gjenstander/bilder/fossil_foto.jpg?alt=listing)
Most people don’t know this, but Nansen also mapped geological features and collected fossils on his polar expedition with Fram. While on Franz Josef Land, he took samples of fossils that have subsequently been important in understanding the geology of the archipelago and the formation of the Barents Shelf.
![List of objects collected during French research travels.](https://www.hf.uio.no/tjenester/kunnskap/uionorden/collecting-norden-virtual-exhibition/gjenstander/bilder/bilde-liste-v2.jpg?alt=listing)
What can a French administrative classification of a Northern Norwegian collection tell us about how the Nordic region was understood from a foreign perspective?
![Photograph of Tørfoss Kven Farm.](https://www.hf.uio.no/tjenester/kunnskap/uionorden/collecting-norden-virtual-exhibition/gjenstander/bilder/torfoss.jpg?alt=listing)
What does a Northern Norwegian farm tell us about Kven settlements and Kven traditions?
![Front page of the diary.](https://www.hf.uio.no/tjenester/kunnskap/uionorden/collecting-norden-virtual-exhibition/gjenstander/bilder/nilsson_forside.jpg?alt=listing)
How was it possible to collect bird songs in the Nordic regions before the invention of audio recording?
![Image may contain: Brown, Art, Font, Wood, Rectangle.](https://www.hf.uio.no/english/services/knowledge/collections/collecting-norden-virtual-exhibition/objects/drury.jpg?alt=listing)
In the second half of the nineteenth century, Norway became a popular destination for British tourists. Among these were mountaineers such as William Cecil Slingsby (1849–1929), who soon established multiple connections to the country.