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The Story of Norway: From Viking Raiders to Modern Wealth — Fexingo History

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About The Story of Norway: From Viking Raiders to Modern Wealth — Fexingo History

From the icy fjords of the Viking Age to the oil-fueled prosperity of the 21st century, Norway's story is one of resilience, exploration, and transformation. Lucas and Luna guide you through the rise of the Norse seafarers who raided and traded across Europe, the unification of the kingdom under Harald Fairhair, and the Christianization that reshaped its identity. Delve into the Hanseatic League's grip on Bergen, the Kalmar Union's Scandinavian alliance, and the centuries of Danish and Swedish rule that tested Norwegian sovereignty. Witness the dramatic events of 1814 when Norway drafted its own constitution at Eidsvoll, only to enter a reluctant union with Sweden, and the peaceful dissolution of that union in 1905. The narrative continues through the German occupation of World War II, the postwar rebuilding, and the discovery of North Sea oil that funded a modern welfare state. Along the way, meet figures like Leif Erikson, Olav Tryggvason, and Fridtjof Nansen, and explore cultural touchstones from the Viking longships and stave churches to the Bunad folk costume and the Nobel Peace Prize. This is a deep, unflinching look at how a small nation on the edge of Europe forged its own path—and what that journey reveals about identity, democracy, and the cost of wealth. #VikingAge #Norway #HaraldFairhair #KalmarUnion #Eidsvoll1814 #NorwegianConstitution #LeifErikson #OlavTryggvason #FridtjofNansen #HanseaticLeague #StaveChurch #NorthSeaOil #WelfareState #WorldWarII #ScandinavianHistory #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Norway's Black Death: The Plague That Reshaped a Kingdom

In 1349, the Black Death arrived in Norway aboard a ghost ship drifting off the coast of Bergen. Within months, the plague would kill between half and two-thirds of the country's population, shattering the kingdom's economy, social structure, and political independence. This episode follows the plague's journey from an English wool ship to the remote fjords, explores how the massive death toll collapsed the old system of aristocratic landholding, and explains why Norway became a weaker partner in the Kalmar Union that followed. Lucas and Luna discuss the mysterious ship at Askøy, the role of the Hanseatic League in spreading the disease, the abandonment of hundreds of farms and parishes, and the long-term consequences that made Norway a Danish province for 400 years. They also touch on the tough historical debates: how did the plague actually reach Norway? Was the death rate really that high? And why did Norway recover so much more slowly than its Scandinavian neighbors? #BlackDeath #Norway #1349 #Plague #MedievalHistory #Bergen #KalmarUnion #HanseaticLeague #Askøy #GhostShip #PopulationCollapse #Feudalism #Scandinavia #Pestilence #BubonicPlague #MedievalNorway #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

7 Jul 2026 - 9 min
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Norway's 1657–1720 Great Northern War: The Fall of an Empire

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Norway's role in the Great Northern War (1657–1720), a conflict that shattered the Danish-Norwegian realm and reshaped Scandinavia. They focus on the Norwegian theatre: the devastating 1716–1718 campaigns of Swedish King Charles XII, the heroic defense of the fortress of Fredriksten, and the mysterious death of Charles XII during the siege. They discuss the Norwegian commander Peder Tordenskjold's naval exploits, the Treaty of Frederiksborg in 1720, and the long-term consequences for Norway—including territorial losses and the rise of a distinct Norwegian identity within the dual monarchy. The episode also touches on the human cost: disease, famine, and the burning of Norwegian towns by Swedish forces. Lucas brings in vivid details from contemporary accounts and the legacy of the war in Norwegian folklore, such as the song 'Norges Skaal' and tales of Tordenskjold's daring. #GreatNorthernWar #CharlesXII #Fredriksten #PederTordenskjold #NorwayHistory #Scandinavia #18thCentury #FortressSiege #DanishNorwegianRealm #TreatyOfFrederiksborg #NorgesSkaal #FexingoHistory #History #NorthernEurope #MilitaryHistory #NavalWarfare #SwedishEmpire #NorwegianIdentity Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Yesterday - 6 min
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Norway's Post-War Oil Discovery That Reshaped a Nation

In this episode of The Story of Norway, hosts Lucas and Luna dive into one of the most transformative moments in modern Norwegian history: the discovery of North Sea oil in 1969. Starting with the first strike at Ekofisk, Lucas walks through the early days of exploration, the race for sovereignty over the continental shelf, and the creation of Statoil in 1972. He explains how Norway avoided the resource curse by imposing high taxes, building a sovereign wealth fund (the Government Pension Fund Global, now worth over $1.4 trillion), and maintaining state control through institutions like the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate and the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy. The conversation touches on the debate over oil's impact on Norway's economy, environment, and social democracy, as well as the 1972 EU referendum's indirect link to oil policy. Luna asks about the 1970s 'oil age' and the 'Dutch disease' scare, and Lucas contrasts Norway's approach with that of other resource-rich nations. The episode ends by reflecting on the paradox of a green-minded country built on fossil fuels, and the ongoing discussion about a just transition away from oil. #Norway #OilDiscovery #NorthSeaOil #Ekofisk #Statoil #SovereignWealthFund #NorwegianPetroleumDirectorate #ResourceCurse #DutchDisease #1972EUREferendum #GovernmentPensionFundGlobal #NorwegianOilHistory #FexingoHistory #Petroleum #SocialDemocracy #ClimateTransition #History #NorthernEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Yesterday - 5 min
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Norway's Knud Knudsen: The One-Man Language Revolution

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the quiet revolution of Bokmål — Norway's written language standard. They dive into the life and work of Knud Knudsen, the schoolmaster who single-handedly reshaped Norwegian from Danish-influenced formal writing into a tongue that matched the streets of Christiania. The conversation covers his 19th-century context, the political battles between Dano-Norwegian and Landsmål (the rural dialect championed by Ivar Aasen), and how Knudsen's pragmatic 'Norwegianisation' won out. They discuss his key texts, including 'Udsigt over det norske Sprogs Historie,' the controversial spelling reforms of 1862 and 1907, and the ultimate 1929 decision that renamed the two official languages: Bokmål and Nynorsk. Along the way, they touch on the role of the Stortinget, the rise of a national identity after 1814, and why Norway still uses two written languages today. A story of language as nation-building, straight from the fjords. #Norway #Bokmål #KnudKnudsen #Nynorsk #IvarAasen #LanguageReform #DanoNorwegian #Landsmål #19thCentury #NorwegianHistory #Stortinget #SpellingReform #NationalIdentity #Christiania #Scandinavia #Linguistics #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

5 Jul 2026 - 7 min
episode The Alta Conflict: Norway's Indigenous Rights Watershed artwork

The Alta Conflict: Norway's Indigenous Rights Watershed

In 1979, a small group of Sami activists set up a lavvu in front of Norway's Parliament, sparking a hunger strike that would force the nation to confront its colonial past. The Alta Dam controversy erupted over a massive hydroelectric project on the Alta River in Finnmark, a region traditionally used by Sami reindeer herders. This episode traces the environmental and cultural battle that saw the first major civil disobedience in Norway since the 1800s, the rise of the Sami flag and national day, and the eventual establishment of the Sami Parliament in 1989. Hosts Lucas and Luna explore how a single infrastructure project became a turning point for indigenous rights, redefining Norwegian identity and laying the groundwork for the Nordic Sámi Convention. Key figures include Sami activists Nils-Aslak Valkeapää and Mikkel Eira, Prime Minister Odvar Nordli, and the artists whose joik and poetry became anthems of resistance. We discuss the Stilla protest camp, the Supreme Court case, and how Norway's 'Norwegianization' policy finally began to unravel. #AltaConflict #SamiRights #IndigenousHistory #NilsAslakValkeapää #AltaRiver #Finnmark #Norwegianization #SamiParliament #StillaCamp #Hydropower #CivilDisobedience #ReindeerHerding #SamiFlag #OdvarNordli #MikkelEira #FexingoHistory #NorthernEurope #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

5 Jul 2026 - 4 min
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