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Anders Buen, the Glossary

Index Anders Buen

Anders Johnsen Buen (24 February 1864 – 17 July 1933) was a Norwegian typographer, newspaper editor, trade unionist and politician.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 36 relations: Arbeider-Avisa, Christian Holtermann Knudsen, Communist International, Communist Party of Norway, Dagsavisen, Gransherad, Great Norwegian Encyclopedia, Ivar Lykke (politician), Ivar Petterson Tveiten, Johan Ludwig Mowinckel, Labour Party (Norway), Lademoen, Ludvig Meyer, Martin Olsen Nalum, Martin Tranmæl, Norges Bank, Norway, Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate, Ny Tid (Trondheim), Olav Kringen, Oslo, Otto Bahr Halvorsen, Pragmatism, Reformism, Single-member district, Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway, Storting, Trondheim, Twenty-one Conditions, Typography, Vang, Hedmark, 1906 Norwegian parliamentary election, 1909 Norwegian parliamentary election, 1912 Norwegian parliamentary election, 1915 Norwegian parliamentary election, 1918 Norwegian parliamentary election.

  2. Dagsavisen editors
  3. Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway politicians

Arbeider-Avisa

(founded as Arbeider-Avisen, from 1946, from 1993 Avisa Trondheim) was a daily newspaper published in Trondheim, Norway, started in 1924 and defunct in 1996.

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Christian Holtermann Knudsen

Christian Holtermann Knudsen (15 July 1845 – 21 April 1929) was a Norwegian typographer, newspaper editor, publisher, trade unionist and politician for the Norwegian Labour Party. Anders Buen and Christian Holtermann Knudsen are Dagsavisen editors, Norwegian newspaper editors and politicians from Oslo.

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Communist International

The Communist International (Comintern), also known as the Third International, was an international organization founded in 1919 that advocated world communism, and which was led and controlled by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

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Communist Party of Norway

The Communist Party of Norway (Norges Kommunistiske Parti, NKP) is a communist party in Norway.

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Dagsavisen

is a daily newspaper published in Oslo, Norway.

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Gransherad

Gransherad is a former municipality in Telemark county, Norway.

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Great Norwegian Encyclopedia

The Great Norwegian Encyclopedia (Store Norske Leksikon, abbreviated SNL) is a Norwegian-language online encyclopedia.

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Ivar Lykke (politician)

Ivar Lykke (9 January 1872, Trondheim – 4 December 1949, Trondheim) was a Norwegian politician from the Conservative Party, who served as the 17th prime minister of Norway from 1926 to 1928. Anders Buen and Ivar Lykke (politician) are Presidents of the Storting.

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Ivar Petterson Tveiten

Ivar Petterson Tveiten (18 December 1850 – 17 April 1934) was a Norwegian teacher and elected official of the Liberal Party who served as President of the Norwegian Parliament from 1916 to 1921. Anders Buen and Ivar Petterson Tveiten are Presidents of the Storting.

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Johan Ludwig Mowinckel

Johan Ludwig Mowinckel (22 October 1870 – 30 September 1943) was a Norwegian statesman, shipping magnate and philanthropist. Anders Buen and Johan Ludwig Mowinckel are Presidents of the Storting.

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Labour Party (Norway)

The Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet; Arbeidarpartiet, A/Ap; Bargiidbellodat), formerly The Norwegian Labour Party (Det norske Arbeiderparti, DNA), is a social democratic political party in Norway.

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Lademoen

Lademoen is a neighborhood in the city of Trondheim in Trøndelag county, Norway.

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Ludvig Meyer

Ludvig Meyer (22 April 1861 – 3 January 1938) was a Norwegian barrister, newspaper editor and politician. Anders Buen and Ludvig Meyer are Dagsavisen editors, Norwegian newspaper editors and politicians from Oslo.

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Martin Olsen Nalum

Fredrik Anton Martin Olsen Nalum (13 May 1854 – 19 January 1935) was a Norwegian educator and politician for the Liberal Party. Anders Buen and Martin Olsen Nalum are Presidents of the Storting.

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Martin Tranmæl

Martin Olsen Tranmæl (27 June 1879 – 11 July 1967) was a Norwegian socialist leader from The Norwegian Labour Party. Anders Buen and Martin Tranmæl are Dagsavisen editors and Norwegian newspaper editors.

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Norges Bank

Norges Bank is the central bank of Norway.

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Norway

Norway (Norge, Noreg), formally the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, situated on the Scandinavian Peninsula.

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Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate

The Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (Norges vassdrags- og energidirektorat or NVE) is a Norwegian government agency established in 1921.

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Ny Tid (Trondheim)

Ny Tid was a Norwegian newspaper established in 1899 by the typographers Joh. Halseth and Alf Scheflo at the same time as they established their own printing office in Trondheim.

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Olav Kringen

Olav Kringen (24 July 1867 – 6 October 1951) was a Norwegian newspaper editor. Anders Buen and Olav Kringen are Dagsavisen editors, Norwegian newspaper editors, politicians from Oslo and social Democratic Labour Party of Norway politicians.

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Oslo

Oslo (or; Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway.

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Otto Bahr Halvorsen

Otto Bahr Halvorsen (28 May 1872 – 23 May 1923) was a Norwegian lawyer and politician from the Conservative Party, who served as the 14th prime minister of Norway from 1920 to 1921 and again in 1923 up until his death in office. Anders Buen and Otto Bahr Halvorsen are politicians from Oslo and Presidents of the Storting.

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Pragmatism

Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that views language and thought as tools for prediction, problem solving, and action, rather than describing, representing, or mirroring reality.

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Reformism

Reformism is a trend advocating the reform of an existing system or institution – often a political or religious establishment – as opposed to its abolition and replacement via revolution.

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Single-member district

A single-member district or constituency is an electoral district represented by a single officeholder.

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The Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway (in Norwegian Norges Socialdemokratiske Arbeiderparti) was a Norwegian political party in the 1920s.

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Storting

The Storting (Stortinget) is the supreme legislature of Norway, established in 1814 by the Constitution of Norway.

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Trondheim

Trondheim (Tråante), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros, and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway.

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Twenty-one Conditions

The Twenty-one Conditions, officially the Conditions of Admission to the Communist International, are the conditions, most of which were suggested by Vladimir Lenin, to the adhesion of the socialist parties to the Third International (Comintern) created in 1919.

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Typography

Typography is the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable and appealing when displayed.

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Vang, Hedmark

Vang is a former municipality in the old Hedmark county, Norway.

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1906 Norwegian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Norway between 5 and 27 August 1906, with a second round held between 26 August and 22 October.

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1909 Norwegian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Norway between 2 and 25 October 1909, with a second round held between 18 October and 11 November.

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1912 Norwegian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 21 October 1912, with a second round held between 4 and 11 November.

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1915 Norwegian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 21 October 1915, with a second round between 4 and 11 November.

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1918 Norwegian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 21 October 1918, with a second round between 4 and 11 November.

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See also

Dagsavisen editors

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anders_Buen

Also known as Anders J. Buen, Anders Johnsen Buen.