
Writing Democracy
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"This is an interesting and timely collection of studies of an important document that is all too often neglected by scholars of other countries and traditions." ? Lynn Hunt, UCLA"Writing Democracy is a marvelous study of textual practices connected to the use of the Norwegian constitution and is thus situated in the engine room of modern Western style democracy." ? Peter Hervik, Aalborg University
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Acknowledgments
Note on interdisciplinarity and stylistic conventions
Introduction: The Norwegian Constitution as a text
Karen Gammelgaard and Eirik Holmoyvik
PART I: EMBARKING ON THE MATTER
Chapter 1. The Thing that Invented Norway
William B. Warner, Eirik Holmoyvik, and Mona Ringvej
Chapter 2. The changing meaning of "constitution" in Norwegian constitutional history
Eirik Holmoyvik
Chapter 3. The many textual identities of constitutions
Dag Michalsen
PART II: TRANSNATIONAL CONVERSATIONS
Chapter 4. The Norwegian Constitution and the Rhetoric of Political Poetry
Ulrich Schmid
Chapter 5. Constitution as a Transnational Genre: Norway 1814 and the Habsburg Empire 1848-1849
Karen Gammelgaard
Chapter 6. Discursive patterns in the Italian and Norwegian Constitutions
Jacqueline Visconti
PART III: HISTORICAL TRANSFORMATIONS
Chapter 7. Timing the Constitutional Moment: Time and Language in the Norwegian Constitution
Helge Jordheim
Chapter 8. The Norwegian Constitution and its multiple codes: Expressions of historical and political change
Inger-Johanne Sand
Chapter 9. Norwegian parliamentary discourse 2004-2012 on the Norwegian Constitution's language form
Yordanka Madzharova Bruteig
PART IV: FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
Chapter 10. The evolution of a public opinion text culture in Denmark-Norway 1770-1799
Kjell Lars Berge
Chapter 11. To speak what the hour demands: Framing the future of public speech at Eidsvold in 1814
Mona Ringvej
Chapter 12. Scholarly texts' influence on the 2004 revision of the Norwegian Constitution's Article 100
Ragnvald Kalleberg
Appendixes
Appendix I: Constitution for Kongeriget Norge
Appendix II: The Constitution of the Kingdom of Norway
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