This blog is written by Dag T. Hoelseth, a Norwegian historian specialising in royal history.
I have a Cand.philol. degree in history from the University of Oslo and graduated in 1997 with the dissertation Det nasjonale kongedømme. Det norske monarkiet 1905-1910, which dealt with the royal election in Norway 1905 and how the new dynasty "became Norwegian".
I am the author of Historisk utredning om Kongehuset, dets apanasjer og disponible statseiendommer, which was published on behalf of the Palace Committee in 2001. The report focused among others on the history of the Norwegian civil list from 1905 to the 1970s as well as the properties the king of Norway has to his disposal.
I have made contributions to several antologies and also written articles for various publications. More often I have operated "behind the scene", consulting newspapers etc. with background information.
Among my other interests are genealogy, Norwegian-American emigration history, US presidential history, traveling, football and ice hockey.
Please visit my website http://www.hoelseth.com which among others deals with royal and constitutional history, genealogy and football statistics, and my Twitter page.
These are beautiful monuments. Are they the graves of anyone notable (other than to their families and friends) or connected to you?
ReplyDeleteNo, I just passed the cemetery on my way up to a monastery at the outskirts of Budva. Might come back with photos of this monastery later...
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