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Marcus Thrane
Born
(1817-10-14)October 14, 1817
Christiania (now Oslo, Norway)
Died
April 30, 1890(1890-04-30) (aged 72)
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States
Marcus Møller Thrane (14 October 1817 – 30 April 1890) was a Norwegian author, journalist, and the leader of the first labour movement in Norway. It was later known as the Thrane movement (Thranebevegelsen).[1]
^Oystein Ore. "Norwegian Emigrants with University Training 1830-1880". Studies and Records. 19: 160. Archived from the original on 13 July 2020.
Marcus Møller Thrane (14 October 1817 – 30 April 1890) was a Norwegian author, journalist, and the leader of the first labour movement in Norway. It was...
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of the countries of Europe in 1848, Norway was largely unaffected. MarcusThrane was a Utopian socialist who in 1848 organised a labour society in Drammen...
of MarcusThrane and the formation of the Drammen Labour Union in 1848 which organised agricultural workers and crofters. However, with Thrane's imprisonment...
Following the revolutions of 1848 the husmenn's cause was taken up by MarcusThrane. Thrane fought for the husmenn's rights at home and also encouraged them...
was the son of Paul Thrane (1751–1830), a businessman and timber merchant, and was an uncle of the author and journalist MarcusThrane. From 1814 to 1815...
Johanne Frideriche Falster (1781–1828). In 1841, she was married to MarcusThrane. They settled in Lillehammer where she had been working as a governess...
thief Ole Høiland. Also, many early Norwegian socialists (supporters of MarcusThrane, 1817–1890) also spent time in the cells of Akershus. The prison was...
machinery. An economic crisis hit the country from 1848, resulting in MarcusThrane establishing the first trade unions and demanding that equality before...
Bull (1780-1831). Through his marriage, he became a brother-in-law of MarcusThrane. Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Carl Roosen". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian)...
first Prime Minister of Norway Jan Peter Syse, Prime Minister of Norway MarcusThrane, author, journalist, and the leader of the first labour movement in...
Carl Søyland – (1894–1978) Norwegian-born author, reporter, editor MarcusThrane – (1817–1890) Norwegian author, journalist, and the leader of the first...
similar to that of Marx; Louis Blanqui, French socialist and writer; MarcusThrane, Norwegian socialist; Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Genevan philosopher, writer...
(born 1820) April 19 – James Pollock, politician (born 1810) April 30 – MarcusThrane, author, journalist, and the leader of the first labour movement in...
Henrik Bull and of Wilhelm Krohg, a relief of Wilhelm II, a bust of MarcusThrane, and a statue of Johan Hirsch. Utne died in Asker on 8 August 1922....
Aasen (1913), Johan Sverdrup in three volumes between 1916 and 1925, MarcusThrane in 1917, Henrik Ibsen in two volumes in 1928 and 1929, and Haakon VII...
honoring Norwegian-American skiing pioneers Memorial stone honoring MarcusThrane Memorial stone honoring Agnes Mathilde Wergeland & Elise Wærenskjold...
Skrift om samme Gjenstand in 1846. Despite favoring the revolutionary MarcusThrane movement, which peaked around 1850, he was hired at the Office of the...
Court from 1841. Among his more than 800 court cases, the trial against MarcusThrane and his supporters is probably best known, when Bunker defended their...
be traced back to the beginning of the labor movement in 1848, when MarcusThrane started the country's first workers' union in Drammen. The following...
portraits on commission. Among others, Norwegian reformer and editor MarcusThrane sat for his portrait. In 1889, she returned to Norway with a renewed...
died in Kristiansand and was buried at Vår Frelsers gravlund in Oslo. MarcusThrane (1917) Den moderne arbeiderbevegelse i Norge (1918) Veien til det sociale...
(1999). Et onde avskaffer man! Arbeiderbevegelsen og alkoholen fra MarcusThrane til forbudstiden (in Norwegian). Trondheim: NTNU. pp. 40–41. ISBN 8277650299...
Her grandfather and great-grandfather had both been involved in the MarcusThrane movement. Ingrid was a member of the radical group Mot Dag for a short...
Events in the year 1855 in Norway. Monarch: Oscar I. 25 June – MarcusThrane and 132 other members of the Labour Union was sentenced for crimes against...