The Story of Norway: From Viking Raiders to Modern Wealth
Fexingo History · Northern Europe
The Story of Norway: From Viking Raiders to Modern Wealth
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.