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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 | |


