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Chapter 11. To Speak What the Hour Demands Framing the 183 Future of Public Speech at Eidsvold in 1814
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- Note on Interdisciplinarity and Stylistic Conventions ix
- Introduction. The Norwegian Constitution as a Text 1
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Part I. Embarking on the Matter
- Chapter 1. The Thing That Invented Norway 21
- Chapter 2. The Changing Meaning of “Constitution” in Norwegian Constitutional History 43
- Chapter 3. The Many Textual Identities of Constitutions 60
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Part II. Transnational Conversations
- Chapter 4. The Norwegian Constitution and the Rhetoric of Political Poetry 77
- Chapter 5. Constitution as a Transnational Genre 92
- Chapter 6. Discursive Patterns in the Italian and Norwegian Constitutions 108
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Part III. Historical Transformations
- Chapter 7. Timing the Constitutional Moment 121
- Chapter 8. The Norwegian Constitution and Its Multiple Codes 136
- Chapter 9. Norwegian Parliamentary Discourse 2004–2014 on the Norwegian Constitution’s Language Form 151
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Part IV. Freedom of Expression
- Chapter 10. Article 100 and the Evolution of a Public Opinion Text Culture in Denmark-Norway 1770–1799 167
- Chapter 11. To Speak What the Hour Demands Framing the 183 Future of Public Speech at Eidsvold in 1814 183
- Chapter 12. Scholarly Texts’ Influence on the 2004 Revision of the Norwegian Constitution’s Article 100 198
- Appendix A. Constitution for Kongeriget Norge 215
- Appendix B. The Constitution of the Kingdom of Norway 231
- Bibliography 253
- List of Contributors 271
- Index 273
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- Note on Interdisciplinarity and Stylistic Conventions ix
- Introduction. The Norwegian Constitution as a Text 1
-
Part I. Embarking on the Matter
- Chapter 1. The Thing That Invented Norway 21
- Chapter 2. The Changing Meaning of “Constitution” in Norwegian Constitutional History 43
- Chapter 3. The Many Textual Identities of Constitutions 60
-
Part II. Transnational Conversations
- Chapter 4. The Norwegian Constitution and the Rhetoric of Political Poetry 77
- Chapter 5. Constitution as a Transnational Genre 92
- Chapter 6. Discursive Patterns in the Italian and Norwegian Constitutions 108
-
Part III. Historical Transformations
- Chapter 7. Timing the Constitutional Moment 121
- Chapter 8. The Norwegian Constitution and Its Multiple Codes 136
- Chapter 9. Norwegian Parliamentary Discourse 2004–2014 on the Norwegian Constitution’s Language Form 151
-
Part IV. Freedom of Expression
- Chapter 10. Article 100 and the Evolution of a Public Opinion Text Culture in Denmark-Norway 1770–1799 167
- Chapter 11. To Speak What the Hour Demands Framing the 183 Future of Public Speech at Eidsvold in 1814 183
- Chapter 12. Scholarly Texts’ Influence on the 2004 Revision of the Norwegian Constitution’s Article 100 198
- Appendix A. Constitution for Kongeriget Norge 215
- Appendix B. The Constitution of the Kingdom of Norway 231
- Bibliography 253
- List of Contributors 271
- Index 273