Studies
Study programmes
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Modern International and Transnational History
(master's two years) -
European History (master's two years)
- Doctoral degree: PhD in the Humanities
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Research
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Migration: “People in the West were yesterday’s migrants”
During the construction of the Suez Canal, people from Europe traveled to Egypt in search of work. Historian Lucia Carminati believes that their stories are an important corrective to how we think about immigrants today.
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Dress research may provide new perspectives on the rock paintings of the San people
In a new exhibition, archaeologist Vibeke M. Viestad shows how we can use San people's dress and dress practices to interpret their world-renowned rock art in new ways.
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Norway, 1940: the parliament (Stortinget) was willing to sacrifice King and government
During World War II, the Presidium of the Norwegian parliament was hoping to strike a deal with Nazi Germany. Historian Øystein Sørensen has been trying to understand why.
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Findings show that the Vikings’ self-image was influenced by The Roman Period
In the Late Viking Age, a grave was built that looks very similar to one of the most spectacular graves of the Roman Age in Norway.
HEI: Heritage Experience Initiative
HEI aims at developing critical heritage research in close cooperation with the heritage sector and will experiment with new teaching models.
Oslo School of Environmental Humanities
The Oslo School of Environmental Humanities (OSEH) is an initiative to strengthen research and teaching that engages with the current climatic and environmental crisis from interdisciplinary perspectives.