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Finn Fuglestad

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Finn Fuglestad (born 22 August 1942 in Stavanger) is a Norwegian historian.

He became an associate professor (førsteamanuensis) at the University of Oslo in 1984, and moved up the ranks to become professor in 1991.

Selected bibliography

  • A history of Niger 1850-1960, 1983.
  • Norwegian Missions in African History. Vol.2 Madagascar, 1986.
  • Spansk historie : et riss, Åsmund Egge and Finn Fuglestad (ed.), 1990.
  • En ny verden: Omkring Columbus, with Jens Erland Braarvig, 1993.
  • Latin-Amerika og Karibiens historie, 1994.
  • Fra Svartedauden til Wiener-kongressen. Den vesterlandske kulturkretsens historie 1347-1815 i et globalt-sammenliknende perspektiv, 1999.
  • Spanias og Portugals historie. En oversikt, 2004.
  • The Ambuiguities of History. The problem of Ethnocentrism in Historical Writings, 2005.

References