Søren Jaabæk, the Glossary
Søren Pedersen Jaabæk (1 April 1814 – 7 January 1894) was a Norwegian politician and farmer.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Bergens Tidende, Cooperative, Economic liberalism, Folketidende, Great Norwegian Encyclopedia, Halse og Harkmark, Holum, Johan Sverdrup, Liberal Party (Norway), Mandal, Norway, Moderate Liberal Party, Norsk historie (Samlaget), Norway, Norwegian Association for Women's Rights, Society of the Friends of Peasants, Storting, Universal suffrage, Vest-Agder.
- 19th-century newspaper founders
- Mayors of places in Vest-Agder
- Moderate Liberal Party politicians
Bergens Tidende
is Norway's fifth-largest newspaper, and the country's largest newspaper outside Oslo.
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Cooperative
A cooperative (also known as co-operative, co-op, or coop) is "an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly owned and democratically-controlled enterprise".
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Economic liberalism
Economic liberalism is a political and economic ideology that supports a market economy based on individualism and private property in the means of production.
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Folketidende
Folketidende was a Norwegian newspaper published in Mandal between 1865 and 1879.
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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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Halse og Harkmark
Halse og Harkmark is a former municipality in the old Vest-Agder county, Norway.
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Holum
Holum is a former municipality that was located in the old Vest-Agder county in Norway.
Johan Sverdrup
Johan Sverdrup (30 July 1816 – 17 February 1892) was a Norwegian politician from the Liberal Party. Søren Jaabæk and Johan Sverdrup are 19th-century Norwegian politicians and liberal Party (Norway) politicians.
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Liberal Party (Norway)
The Liberal Party (Venstre,, V; Gurutbellodat) is a centrist political party in Norway.
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Mandal, Norway
Mandal is a town in Lindesnes municipality in Agder county, Norway.
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Moderate Liberal Party
The Moderate Liberal Party (Moderate Venstre, literally "Moderate Left") was a political party in Norway that emerged from the moderate and religious branches of the Liberal Party in 1888.
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Norsk historie (Samlaget)
Norsk historie is a six-volume work about the general history 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.
Norwegian Association for Women's Rights
The Norwegian Association for Women's Rights (Norsk Kvinnesaksforening; NKF) is Norway's oldest and preeminent women's and girls' rights organization that works "to promote gender equality and all women's and girls' human rights through political and legal reform within the framework of liberal democracy." Founded in 1884, NKF is Norway's second oldest political organization after the Liberal Party.
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Society of the Friends of Peasants
The Society of the Friends of Peasants (Bondevennernes Selskab) was a liberal Danish political society founded on 5 May 1846 by members of the provincial consultative assemblies Johan Christian Drewsen and Balthazar Christensen, with the intent to promote the liberation of the peasantry and equality among the different classes of society.
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Storting
The Storting (Stortinget) is the supreme legislature of Norway, established in 1814 by the Constitution of Norway.
Universal suffrage
Universal suffrage or universal franchise ensures the right to vote for as many people bound by a government's laws as possible, as supported by the "one person, one vote" principle.
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Vest-Agder
Vest-Agder ("West Agder") was one of 18 counties (fylker) in Norway up until 1 January 2020, when it was merged with Aust-Agder to form Agder county.
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See also
19th-century newspaper founders
- Abraham Lévy-Cohen
- Ado Grenzstein
- Ahmet Cevdet Oran
- Anthon Bang
- Archibald Prentice
- Benjamin Boyd
- Derviş Vahdeti
- Hoca Kadri Efendi
- John Henry Matthews Robson
- Katharine A. O'Keeffe
- Louise Flodin
- Manuel Rodríguez Objío
- Michal HaCohen
- Mustafa Kamil Pasha
- Robert Ackrill
- Robert Wardell
- Søren Jaabæk
- Salim Al Bustani
- Shimon Sofer
- William McKerrow
- William Wentworth
- Yoel Moshe Salomon
Mayors of places in Vest-Agder
- Åse Lill Kimestad
- Aasulv Olsen Bryggesaa
- Alf Erik Andersen
- Anders Beer (shipowner)
- Andreas Kaddeland
- Anne Berit Andersen
- Ansgar Gabrielsen
- Cornelius Bernhard Hanssen
- Einar Jørgensen
- Einar Rosenqvist
- Elias Didrichsen
- Engly Lie
- Gabriel Moseid
- Gudmund Seland
- Hans Fredrik Grøvan
- Hans Sivert Jacobsen
- Harald Synnes
- Ingunn Foss
- Jørgen Åsland
- Jens Henrik Beer
- Jens Henrik Beer Sr.
- Johan Andreas Kraft
- Johannes Seland
- Karl Johan Fjermeros
- Kirsten Huser Leschbrandt
- Leo Tallaksen
- Ludvig Hope Faye
- Nils Elias Børresen
- Odd Omland
- Ove Rullestad
- Peder Bjørnson
- Per Sverre Kvinlaug
- Søren Jaabæk
- Sigmund Kroslid
- Sivert Hanssen-Sunde
- Stein Arve Ytterdahl
- Tharald Brøvig Sr.
- Theodor Nilsen Stousland
- Thore Torkildsen Foss
Moderate Liberal Party politicians
- Aasmund Halvorsen Vinje
- Andreas Lavik
- Christian Johansen Ihlen
- Edvard Liljedahl
- Jakob Sverdrup (politician)
- Lars Oftedal (born 1838)
- Magne Johnsen Rongved
- Mathias Dugstad
- Nils S. Dvergsdal
- Ole Vollan
- Peder Hansen (politician)
- Peder Johan Pedersen Holmesland
- Søren Jaabæk
- Theodor Nilsen Stousland
- Thomas Vigner Christiansen Haaland
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Søren_Jaabæk
Also known as Jaabæk, Søren Pedersen Jaabæk.