Notes
1. Sverre Bagge has treated the development of state in Norway in the High Middle Ages in a number of works. Three central works are: Society and Politics in Snorri Sturluson's Heimskringla (Berkeley, 1991), From Gangleader to Lord's Anointed. Kingship in Sverris saga and Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar (Odense, 1996) and Mennesket i middelalderens Norge: tanker, tro og holdninger 1000–1300 (Oslo, 2000).
2. S. Imsen, Norsk bondekommunalisme: fra Magnus Lagab⊘te til Kristian Kvart, bd. 1 og 2, Tapirforlag 1990–1992.
3. A. Holmsen, Nye studier i gammel historie (Oslo, 1976), kap. 10.
4. NGL (Norges gamle Love) III: 23–24, NGL III nr. 16.
5. NGL III nr. 34.
6. NGL III nr. 58. See also the comments in Regesta Norvegica III nr. 1100.
1. The author of this article presented a paper on the theme at ‘Historikerdagene’ in Trondheim on 18 June 2005. The paper was followed by an article for Historisk Tidsskrift arguing against the positions of many historians. The article was accepted by the referees, but not by the drafting committee.
1. See for instance Stråth, Nordic Industry and Nordic Economic Cooperation and “The Illusory Alternative to Europe”.
1. Johannessen, “D⊘deligheden i Norge af B⊘rn under 1 aar.” See also Schi⊘tz, Folkets helse – landets styrke. Det offentlige helsevesens historie bd. 2, 97–8.
2. Schi⊘tz, 127–55.