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Record #163727:

"Et imperium i miniatyr". Kopperverket i Kåfjord og samfunnet omkring / Jens Petter Nielsen.

Title: "Et imperium i miniatyr". Kopperverket i Kåfjord og samfunnet omkring / Jens Petter Nielsen.
Translated title: "A miniature empire". The copper works at Kåfjord and the community around.
Author(s): Nielsen, Jens Petter.
Date: 1996.
Publisher: Alta, Norway: Alta Museum
Language: Norwegian.
Abstract: English started it in 1826 and continued until 1878. In 1896 it was bought and run by Swedes until final closure in 1909. Buildings mostly survived until burnt in German retreat from Finnmark in 1944. At height, it was largest settlement in Finnmark, greater than Hammerfest, Vadsø and Vardø together. Most of today's Alta population are descendents of immigrants to copper works from Norway and Tornedal, Sweden and Finland.
Keywords: 061.5 -- Business enterprises: Alten Copper Works.
546.56 -- Copper.
711.42(2) -- Settlements and stations, specific: Kåfjord.
93"18" -- Nineteenth century.
K -- Economics and economic development.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*582) -- Finnmark.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*582) : 711.42(2)[Kåfjord][1996]
ISBN: 8277840128
SPRI record no.: 163727

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