Northern Neighbours
Editat de John Bryden, Ottar Brox, Lesley Riddochen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 dec 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474419123
ISBN-10: 1474419127
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 9 b&w illustrations, 24 b&w tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 231 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
ISBN-10: 1474419127
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 9 b&w illustrations, 24 b&w tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 231 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Acknowledgements
Preface by Tom Devine
1. Introduction, John Bryden, Erik Opsahl, Ottar Brox & Lesley Riddoch
2. Towards a Theory of Divergent Development, John Bryden
3. Cousins Divided? Development in and of political institutions in Scotland and Norway since 1814, Øivind Bratberg & Nik. Brandal
4. Agrarian Change in Scotland and Norway: Agricultural Production, Structures, Politics and Policies since 1800, John Bryden & Agnar Hegrenes
5. The Evolution of Local Government and Governance in Scotland and Norway, Eberhart Bort, John Bryden & Karen Refsgaard
6. Industrial Development and North Sea Oil: Contrasts from Norway and Scotland, John Bryden & Ottar Brox
7. Reflections on the Making of Norway, Ottar Brox
8. Money and Banking in Scotland and Norway, John Bryden & John Keith Hart
9. Religion in Scotland and Norway, Arne Bugge Amundsen & Michael Rosie
10. The Nordic Welfare Model in Norway and Scotland, Mary Hilson & Andrew Newby
11. Access, Nature, Culture and the Great Outdoors - Norway and Scotland, Lesley Riddoch
12. Education in Norway and Scotland: Developing and re-forming the systems by Bronwen Cohen & Wenche Rønning
13. The Differential Impacts of the Two World Wars in Norway and Scotland, Tore Petersen
14. Conclusions, Lesley Riddoch, Ottar Brox & John Bryden
Index
Preface by Tom Devine
1. Introduction, John Bryden, Erik Opsahl, Ottar Brox & Lesley Riddoch
2. Towards a Theory of Divergent Development, John Bryden
3. Cousins Divided? Development in and of political institutions in Scotland and Norway since 1814, Øivind Bratberg & Nik. Brandal
4. Agrarian Change in Scotland and Norway: Agricultural Production, Structures, Politics and Policies since 1800, John Bryden & Agnar Hegrenes
5. The Evolution of Local Government and Governance in Scotland and Norway, Eberhart Bort, John Bryden & Karen Refsgaard
6. Industrial Development and North Sea Oil: Contrasts from Norway and Scotland, John Bryden & Ottar Brox
7. Reflections on the Making of Norway, Ottar Brox
8. Money and Banking in Scotland and Norway, John Bryden & John Keith Hart
9. Religion in Scotland and Norway, Arne Bugge Amundsen & Michael Rosie
10. The Nordic Welfare Model in Norway and Scotland, Mary Hilson & Andrew Newby
11. Access, Nature, Culture and the Great Outdoors - Norway and Scotland, Lesley Riddoch
12. Education in Norway and Scotland: Developing and re-forming the systems by Bronwen Cohen & Wenche Rønning
13. The Differential Impacts of the Two World Wars in Norway and Scotland, Tore Petersen
14. Conclusions, Lesley Riddoch, Ottar Brox & John Bryden
Index
Notă biografică
John Bryden is a Political Economist. He is Emeritus Professor of Human Geography at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland and has worked as research professor with the Norwegian Agricultural Economics Research Institute since 2008. John has been a Government advisor, and was external advisor to the Scottish Land Reform Policy Group. He has been visiting scholar at the Universities of Guelph, Cornell, Missouri-Colombia, and Pretoria as well as at the Centre for Development Studies in Kerala, India, and at the University of Pretoria.
Ottar Brox is a former professor of sociology and planning at the University of Tromsø, and Senior Researcher, Norwegian Institute of Urban and Regional Research. He has published about 25 books, most of them in Norwegian, on community and regional development, rural industries and immigration. He has also served as a member of the Norwegian Parliament and the Oslo City Council.
Lesley Riddoch is one of Scotland's best known commentators and broadcasters. She won two SONY awards for radio programmes with BBC Scotland, presented Radio 4's You & Yours and BBC 2's Midnight Hour. Lesley was assistant editor of The Scotsman and Contributing Editor of the Sunday Herald. She's a regular Scotsman columnist, co-founder of the policy group Nordic Horizons and author of Blossom - What Scotland Needs to Flourish.
Ottar Brox is a former professor of sociology and planning at the University of Tromsø, and Senior Researcher, Norwegian Institute of Urban and Regional Research. He has published about 25 books, most of them in Norwegian, on community and regional development, rural industries and immigration. He has also served as a member of the Norwegian Parliament and the Oslo City Council.
Lesley Riddoch is one of Scotland's best known commentators and broadcasters. She won two SONY awards for radio programmes with BBC Scotland, presented Radio 4's You & Yours and BBC 2's Midnight Hour. Lesley was assistant editor of The Scotsman and Contributing Editor of the Sunday Herald. She's a regular Scotsman columnist, co-founder of the policy group Nordic Horizons and author of Blossom - What Scotland Needs to Flourish.
Descriere
How did the development of two small countries at the north of Europe, whose histories were joined from about the year 795 AD - including a 300 year alliance - nevertheless diverge sharply in the modern era? This is a topical, comparative study of the economic, social and political development of Norway and Scotland since 1800.