The history of Aker

The history of Aker
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Author(s)
Edvard Bull
Year
1918
Publisher
Olaf Norli
Pages
503, IV
Source
BIBSYS

Published in 9 booklets 1914-1918

Contents

Part one. 

  
        Side.
 For the construction of Kristiania (1624)      1 - 144
     Prehistory      1 -   17 
        Geology and archaeology     1 -    8
  Place name     8 -   15
  Religious relations   15 -   17
     Political and administrative position      18 -   28
  The transition to historical times     18 -   20
  Name   20 -   21
  Boundaries   21 -   23 
  Administration   23
  Subdivision and ecclesiastical matters   23 -   28
     What the sagas tell us    29 -   54
     Economic conditions in the Middle Ages      55 -   90
  The diocesan estate   58 -   64 
  The Cathedral Chapter's estate   64 -   70
  Nonneseter monastery   70 -   73
  Main island monastery   73 -   80
     The end of the Middle Ages and the Reformation      91 - 110
  Oslo becomes the capital. Akershus   91 -   95
  Association with Sweden and Denmark   95 - 105
  Reformations 105 - 110
     From the Reformation to the construction of Kristiania. 1536 - 1624    111 - 144
  New industries 111 - 121
  New property conditions 121 - 128
  Church and cultural conditions 128 - 140
  The construction of Kristiania 140 - 144
   

Part two. 

 
 From the construction of Kristiania to the Presidency Act (1624 - 1837)    145 - 316
     From the construction of Kristiania to the introduction of absolute monarchy (1624 - 1660)    147 - 183
  The population 147 - 159 
  Nobles and citizens. Forest and sawmill 159 - 176
  Public burdens 176 - 183
     The sale of crown estates under absolutism  184 - 208
     Developments in the 18th century.  209 - 286
  Industries 209 - 228
  Progress in agriculture 228 -247
  Communications 247 - 255
  Manor life 255 - 267
  Aker in literature 268 - 279
  Religious and ecclesiastical matters 279 - 286
     From the war (1807) to the Presidency Act (1837) 287 - 316
  Population conditions 287 - 293
  The beginning of municipal government 293 - 302
  Social and economic conditions 302 - 316
   

Part three. 

 
 From the Chairmanship Act to the present 317 - 458
     Municipal government in the first 20 years 319 - 342
     Economic life in the middle of the 19th century.  343 - 358
     Aker as a "surrounding area" for the capital  359 - 384
  Public amusement rides 359 - 368
  Outdoor life 368 - 378
  Communications and suburbanization 379 - 384
     Municipal relationships between the two city expansions  (1859 - 1877) 385 - 405
     Akers municipality 1878 - 1918  406 - 428
     Economic and social development in the last 40 years 429 - 439
     The city and the nature of Akers  439 - 458
  Poets and painters 451 - 458
     References and notes  459 - 472
     Name register  473 - 503