Statsborgeren

Norwegian magazine (1831–1837)

  • Peder Soelvold
  • Henrik Wergeland
CategoriesPolitical magazineFounderPeder SoelvoldFounded1831Final issue1837CountryNorwayBased inOsloLanguageNorwegian

Statsborgeren (Norwegian: The Citizen) was a political magazine which was published in Oslo in the period 1831–1937. It was one of the opposition publications.

History and profile

Statsborgeren was founded by Peder Soelvold[1] in 1831.[2] The editor of the paper was also Peder Soelvold between 1831 and 1835.[3] The magazine criticized the government, ruling bureaucracy and fought for the rights of farmers.[1][4] Due to tensions with the government Peder Soelvold had to resign from the post, and Henrik Wergeland replaced him as the editor of Statsborgeren.[1][5] Wergeland edited the magazine until 1937 when it folded.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Øyvind Andresen (5 January 2021). "Fædrelandsvennens første redaktør". Argument (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 18 January 2021. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  2. ^ Øivind Larsen; Magne Nylenna (2017). "Frederik Holst som redaktør". Michael (in Norwegian). 14 (4): 327. hdl:10852/64685.
  3. ^ Kristian Nymark (2018). "Om Klapper-Slanger og statsborgerlige Skrighalse: Embetsmennene og den nye politiske offentligheten etter 1814". Heimen (in Norwegian). 22 (4). doi:10.18261/issn.1894-3195. hdl:11250/2576532.
  4. ^ Henrik G. Bastiansen (2014). "Rethinking Mass Communications in Norway". Nordicom Review. 35 (2): 45. doi:10.2478/nor-2014-0021. S2CID 238992130.
  5. ^ Theodore Jorgenson (April 1960). "Book review". Journal of English and Germanic Philology. 59 (2): 329. JSTOR 27707475.
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