Edvard Bull Sr.

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Edvard Bull (4 December 1881 – 26 August 1932) was a Norwegian historian and politician for the Labour Party. He took the doctorate in 1912 and became a professor at the University of Kristiania in 1917, and is known for writings on a broad range of subjects. In addition to his academic work, he is known for his work on Norsk biografisk leksikon. His Marxist leanings inspired him to take up a parallel political career, in the Labour Party. Situated on the radical wing in the 1910s, he was among the architects as the Labour Party denounced the Twenty-one Conditions in 1923 and reunited with the social democrats in 1927. He was the deputy party leader from 1923 to 1932, and served as Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs in Hornsrud's short-lived cabinet in 1928. rdf:langString
Эдвард Булль-старший (норв. Edvard Bull d.e.; 4 декабря 1881, Кристиания (Осло) — 26 августа 1932, там же) — норвежский историк и социалистический политический деятель, один из лидеров и идеологов Норвежской рабочей партии. Доктор философии (1912), профессор Университета Кристиании (1917). rdf:langString
Edvard Bull (den äldre), född den 4 december 1881 i Kristiania (nuvarande Oslo), död där den 26 augusti 1932, var en norsk historiker, politiker inom Arbeiderpartiet och Norges förste socialdemokratiske utrikesminister år 1928 i Christopher Hornsruds kortlivade regering. Han var son till Edvard Isak Hambro Bull, bror till litteraturhistorikern Francis Bull och far till Edvard Bull den yngre. Bulls huvudarbeten är Folk og kirke i middelalderen (1912) samt Leding (1920). Han skrev också en biografi över det norska riksrådet Vincens Lunge (1917). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Edvard Bull Sr.
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xsd:date 1932-08-26
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xsd:date 1881-12-04
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rdf:langString Ida Marie Sofie Paludan
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xsd:date 1928-02-15
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rdf:langString Edvard Bull (4 December 1881 – 26 August 1932) was a Norwegian historian and politician for the Labour Party. He took the doctorate in 1912 and became a professor at the University of Kristiania in 1917, and is known for writings on a broad range of subjects. In addition to his academic work, he is known for his work on Norsk biografisk leksikon. His Marxist leanings inspired him to take up a parallel political career, in the Labour Party. Situated on the radical wing in the 1910s, he was among the architects as the Labour Party denounced the Twenty-one Conditions in 1923 and reunited with the social democrats in 1927. He was the deputy party leader from 1923 to 1932, and served as Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs in Hornsrud's short-lived cabinet in 1928.
rdf:langString Эдвард Булль-старший (норв. Edvard Bull d.e.; 4 декабря 1881, Кристиания (Осло) — 26 августа 1932, там же) — норвежский историк и социалистический политический деятель, один из лидеров и идеологов Норвежской рабочей партии. Доктор философии (1912), профессор Университета Кристиании (1917).
rdf:langString Edvard Bull (den äldre), född den 4 december 1881 i Kristiania (nuvarande Oslo), död där den 26 augusti 1932, var en norsk historiker, politiker inom Arbeiderpartiet och Norges förste socialdemokratiske utrikesminister år 1928 i Christopher Hornsruds kortlivade regering. Han var son till Edvard Isak Hambro Bull, bror till litteraturhistorikern Francis Bull och far till Edvard Bull den yngre. Bull var professor i historia vid Universitetet i Oslo 1917–1932. Hans specialområde var norsk medeltidshistoria, men han gjorde också stora insatser inom lokalhistoria med Kristianias historie (1922–1927) samt Jemtland og Norge (1927). Bulls huvudarbeten är Folk og kirke i middelalderen (1912) samt Leding (1920). Han skrev också en biografi över det norska riksrådet Vincens Lunge (1917). Som politiker tillhörde han Arbeiderpartiets vänsterflygel, och hade som vice ordförande i partiet stort inflytande.
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