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'''Andreas Holmsen''' (5 June 1906 – 20 February 1989) was a Norwegian historian. author and educator. He is most commonly associated with his [[text book]], ''Norges historie fra de eldste tider til 1660'' which is a standard introduction in the early Norwegian history.<ref>[https://snl.no/Andreas_Holmsen%2Fnorsk_historiker ''Andreas Holmsen – norsk historiker'' (Store norske leksikon. Historie, Forfatter: Helge Salvesen)]</ref> |
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'''Andreas Holmsen''' (5 June 1906 – 20 February 1989) was a Norwegian historian. |
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==Personal life== |
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He was born in [[Oslo|Kristiania]] as a son of head teacher Andreas Holmsen (1857–1926) and Dagmar Berger (1865–1948). From 1933 he was married to Solveig Ingebrethsen, a daughter of newspaper editor Ingolf Ingebrethsen and sister of [[Arne Jostein Ingebrethsen]], but the marriage was dissolved. In 1961 he married ethnologist [[Rigmor Frimannslund Holmsen|Rigmor Frimannslund]].<ref |
He was born in [[Oslo|Kristiania]] as a son of head teacher Andreas Holmsen (1857–1926) and Dagmar Berger (1865–1948). From 1933 he was married to Solveig Ingebrethsen, a daughter of newspaper editor Ingolf Ingebrethsen and sister of [[Arne Jostein Ingebrethsen]], but the marriage was dissolved. In 1961 he married [[ethnologist]]. [[Rigmor Frimannslund Holmsen|Rigmor Frimannslund]] (1911-2006).<ref>[https://nbl.snl.no/Rigmor_Holmsen ''Rigmor Holmsen, Folkelivsgransker'' (Norsk biografisk leksikon, Forfatter: Tryggve Fett)]</ref> They resided at [[Vøyenenga]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Jubilanter|date=5 June 1986|work=Aftenposten|page=18|language=Norwegian}}</ref> He died in February 1989 in Bærum.<ref name=nbl/> |
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==Career== |
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Andreas Holmsen was a consultant in history in the Institute of Economics at the [[University of Oslo]] from 1934 to 1940, He was a professor of history at the University from 1955 to 1975. During the course of his career, Holmsen wrote several books and numerous articles in additional to delivering a number of scientific papers. His work principally concerned Norwegian [[socioeconomic]] and [[social history]].<ref name=nbl>{{cite encyclopedia|year=|title=Andreas Holmsen|encyclopedia=[[Norsk biografisk leksikon]]|first=Jørn|last=Sandnes|authorlink=Jørn Sandnes|editor=[[Knut Helle|Helle, Knut]]|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget|location=Oslo|url=http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Andreas_Holmsen/utdypning|language=Norwegian|accessdate=20 April 2014}}</ref> |
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==Bibliography== |
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*Holmsen, Andreas (1977)''Norges Historie:Fra de eldste tider til 1660'' (Universitetsforlaget AS) ISBN 978-8200032441 |
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Revision as of 14:01, 19 February 2015
Andreas Holmsen (5 June 1906 – 20 February 1989) was a Norwegian historian. author and educator. He is most commonly associated with his text book, Norges historie fra de eldste tider til 1660 which is a standard introduction in the early Norwegian history.[1]
Personal life
He was born in Kristiania as a son of head teacher Andreas Holmsen (1857–1926) and Dagmar Berger (1865–1948). From 1933 he was married to Solveig Ingebrethsen, a daughter of newspaper editor Ingolf Ingebrethsen and sister of Arne Jostein Ingebrethsen, but the marriage was dissolved. In 1961 he married ethnologist. Rigmor Frimannslund (1911-2006).[2] They resided at Vøyenenga.[3] He died in February 1989 in Bærum.[4]
Career
Andreas Holmsen was a consultant in history in the Institute of Economics at the University of Oslo from 1934 to 1940, He was a professor of history at the University from 1955 to 1975. During the course of his career, Holmsen wrote several books and numerous articles in additional to delivering a number of scientific papers. His work principally concerned Norwegian socioeconomic and social history.[4]
Bibliography
- 1936 Eidsvold bygds historie vol. 1.
- 1937 Sogn. Økonomisk og administrativ historie
- 1939 Norges historie. Fra de eldste tider til 1660 (1st ed.)
- 1943 Røkholt-Venger ætten. En slektsoversikt.
- 1946 Fra Linderud til Eidsvold Værk vol. 1.
- 1950 Eidsvold bygds historie vol. 2
- 1966 Gard, bygd, rike (Festschrift)
- 1971 Fra Linderud til Eidsvold Værk vol. 2.
- 1976 Nye studier i gammel historie
- 1978 Hva kan vi vite om agrarkatastrofen i Norge i middelalderen?
- 1984 Den store mannedauen
References
- ^ Andreas Holmsen – norsk historiker (Store norske leksikon. Historie, Forfatter: Helge Salvesen)
- ^ Rigmor Holmsen, Folkelivsgransker (Norsk biografisk leksikon, Forfatter: Tryggve Fett)
- ^ "Jubilanter". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). 5 June 1986. p. 18.
- ^ a b Sandnes, Jørn. "Andreas Holmsen". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
Other Sources
- Lunden, Kåre and Harald Winge (1986) Andreas Holmsen en bibliografi over hans historiske forfatterskap (Oslo: Norsk loklahistorisk institutt)
- Fagerbakk, Terje (1989) Om å gå bakover - Andreas Holmsen i norsk lokalhistorisk forskning (University of Tromsø)
Related Reading
- Holmsen, Andreas (1977)Norges Historie:Fra de eldste tider til 1660 (Universitetsforlaget AS) ISBN 978-8200032441