ISSN 2754-0804
Vol. 54, Issue 1, 2015July 31, 2015 BST
The Most Awkward and Embarrassing Question: British Treaty Obligations, the Role of the Law of Nations and the Establishment of the Swedish Norwegian Union in 1814
The Most Awkward and Embarrassing Question: British Treaty Obligations, the Role of the Law of Nations and the Establishment of the Swedish Norwegian Union in 1814
Articles in Vol. 54, Issue 1, 2015
Vol. 54, Issue 1, 2015
- ForewordOla Mestad
- The Danish Empire and Norway’s Place ThereinMorten Skumsrud AndersenIver B. Neumann
- The Most Awkward and Embarrassing Question: British Treaty Obligations, the Role of the Law of Nations and the Establishment of the Swedish Norwegian Union in 1814Ola Mestad
- ‘A Mere Ribbon of Silk’? The Abolition of the Norwegian Nobility 1814–1824David Redvaldsen
- Madame de Staël and the War of Opinion Regarding the Cession of Norway 1813–1814Ruth Hemstad
- The Poetics of 1814: Representations of Norway, Norwegian Politics and Norwegian Culture in The Recluse of Norway by Anna Maria PorterElettra Carbone
- Research-based Pedagogy in the Norwegian Classroom: UCL Students' Contributions to the 2014 CelebrationsElettra Carbone
- Review: Experiences of War and Nationality in Denmark and Norway, 1807–1815Michael Rowe
Mestad, Ola. 2015. “The Most Awkward and Embarrassing Question: British Treaty Obligations, the Role of the Law of Nations and the Establishment of the Swedish Norwegian Union in 1814.” Scandinavica 54 (1): 48–64. https://doi.org/10.54432/scand/LHGJ5592.