Jørgen Løvland Explained

Jørgen Løvland
Office1:10th Prime Minister of Norway
Term Start1:23 October 1907
Term End1:19 March 1908
Monarch1:Haakon VII
Predecessor1:Christian Michelsen
Successor1:Gunnar Knudsen
Office2:Minister of Foreign Affairs
Primeminister2:Christian Michelsen
Himself
Term Start2:7 June 1905
Term End2:19 March 1908
Predecessor2:Position established
Office3:Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm
Term Start3:11 March 1905
Term End3:7 June 1905
Monarch3:Oscar II
Primeminister3:Christian Michelsen
Predecessor3:Sigurd Ibsen
Successor3:Position abolished
Office4:Minister of Education and Church Affairs
Term Start4:26 October 1915
Term End4:21 June 1920
Primeminister4:Gunnar Knudsen
Predecessor4:Aasulv Bryggesaa
Successor4:Nils R. Jensen
Office5:Minister of Labour
Term Start5:5 June 1900
Term End5:22 October 1903
Primeminister5:Johannes Steen
Otto Blehr
Predecessor5:Hans Nysom
Successor5:Albert Hansen
Term Start6:17 February 1898
Term End6:28 February 1899
Primeminister6:Johannes Steen
Successor6:Hans Nysom
Birth Name:Jørgen Gunnarsson Løvland
Birth Date:3 February 1848
Birth Place:Evje, Aust-Agder, United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
Death Place:Christiania, Norway
Party:Liberal
Children:Torkell Løvland
Alma Mater:Kristiansand Teacher Training College

Jørgen Gunnarsson Løvland (3 February 1848 – 21 August 1922) was a Norwegian statesman, educator and civil servant who served as the 10th prime minister of Norway from 1907 to 1908. He belonged to the Liberal Party.[1]

Background

Løvland was born at Lauvland in Evje (Lauvland i Evje herad) in Aust-Agder, Norway. He came from a farming family. He graduated from Christianssands Stifts Seminarium teachers’ seminary in 1865. He worked as primary school teacher in Christianssand (1866-1878) and then as headmaster in Setesdal (1878-1884). From 1884 to 1892 he was also editor of Christianssands Stiftsavis.[2]

Political career

He represented the Liberal party at the Norwegian Parliament (Storting) 1886-1888 and again in 1892–1898. He was Minister of Labour (1898–1899, 1900–1902, 1902–1903), a member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm (1899–1900), Minister of Foreign Affairs (1905 and 1905–1907), Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs (1907–1908), and Minister of Education and Church Affairs (1915–1920). In 1905 became the prime minister in Stockholm. He was chair of the Norwegian government of Christian Michelsen. In October 1907, Løvland took over as Norwegian Prime Minister when Michelsen resigned. Løvland resigned the position in March 1908.[3] [4]

Norwegian Nobel Committee

Løvland was a member of the Norwegian Nobel Committee from the foundation in 1897 until his death in 1922. He was the committee's chairman (1901–1921).[5]

Personal life

He was married to Mathilde Løvland (1851–1938). Following their deaths, both he and his wife were buried at Vår Frelsers gravlund in Oslo.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jørgen Løvland. regjeringen.no . May 7, 2011 . June 10, 2016.
  2. Web site: Jørgen Gunnarson Løvland. Store norske leksikon . Magnus A. Mardal . June 10, 2016.
  3. Web site: Jørgen Gunnarson Løvland. Norsk samfunnsvitenskapelig datatjeneste AS . June 10, 2016.
  4. Web site: Christian Michelsen's Government . 3 December 2007 . Regjeringen. April 1, 2018.
  5. Web site: Members of the first Norwegian Nobel Committee . Nobel Committee. June 10, 2016.