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Johan Christian Johnsen

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Name
  
Johan Johnsen

Role
  
Politician

Died
  
February 2, 1898


Johan Christian Johnsen (23 July 1815 - 2 February 1898) was a Norwegian politician, journalist, author and editor. He also published an early Norwegian language lexicon, Norsk Haandlexikon.

Johan Johnsen was born at Christianssand (now Kristiansand) in Vest-Agder, Norway. He received trade education by working in several local merchant companies as well as in Antwerp. In 1837 he relocated to Stavanger and became engaged as a merchant. He subsequently entered local politics and was a member of the city council 1845-51. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1848, 1851 and 1854, representing the constituency of Stavanger.

Johnsen also founded the magazine Almuevennen in 1848 which he both edited and published for almost 45 years. In 1893, the publication was merged with the daily newspaper Landsbladet. Between 1879-88, he published an encyclopedia in three volumes, Norsk Haandlexikon for almennyttige Kundskaber, and a short version Haandbog til Brug for alle : kortfattet Konversationslexikon. Additionally he wrote and published a number of books including volumes containing geographic and travel information.

Selected works

  • Frihandelen (1860)
  • Missionsblad for Børn (1847)
  • Om Lyset. Til Brug i Almueskolen (1867)
  • Reise i Universet (1885)
  • References

    Johan Christian Johnsen Wikipedia