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Ragna Nielsen

Ragna Vilhelmine Nielsen (née Ullmann) (17 July 1845 – 29 September 1924) was a Norwegian pedagogue, school headmistress, publicist, organizer, politician and feminist.

Ragna Nielsen
Portrait by Asta Nørregaard
President of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights
In office
1886–1888
Preceded byAnna Stang
Succeeded byAnna Bugge
In office
1889–1895
Preceded byAnna Bugge
Succeeded byRandi Blehr
2nd President of the Riksmål Society
In office
1910–1911
Preceded byBjørnstjerne Bjørnson
Succeeded byAlfred Eriksen
Personal details
Born
Ragna Vilhelmine Ullmann

17 July 1845
Died29 September 1924
NationalityNorwegian
Parent
RelativesViggo Ullmann (brother)

Personal life

Ragna Nielsen was born in Christiania (now Oslo) to Jørgen Axel Nicolai Ullmann and his wife, pedagogist, publicist, literary critic and feminist Cathrine Johanne Fredrikke Vilhelmine Dunker. She married Ludvig Nielsen in 1879, and settled with her husband in Tromsø. The couple was separated in 1884, when she moved back to Kristiania. She was the sister of politician Viggo Ullmann.[1]

Career

As a child Ragna attended her mother's school for girls, and then attended Hartvig Nissen's private school for girls until 1860. From 1862, she received an assignment at Nissen's school, where she taught until 1879. She was a teacher in Tromsø until 1884.[1] She established the school Fru Nielsens Latin- og Realskole in Kristiania in 1885.[2] It was started as a girls' school, but soon became a common school for both girls and boys. She was the first headmistress of a secondary school (Norwegian: gymnas) in Norway.[1] She chaired the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights for two periods, from 1886 to 1888, and from 1889 to 1895. She founded or co-founded a number of organizations, including Kvindestemmeretsforeningen in 1885, Norske kvindelige Handelsstands Forening in 1890, Norsk Fredsforening in 1891, and Hjemmenes Vel in 1898. She was elected to the Kristiania City Council from 1901 to 1904. She co-founded the language organization Riksmålsforeningen in 1907, and chaired the organization from 1909 to 1910. She was engaged in the spiritualism movement and a co-founder of Norsk Selskap for Psykisk Forskning in 1917.[1]

She co-founded the women's magazine Norske Kvinder in 1921. Among her books are Norske kvinder i det 19de aarhundrede from 1904, Fra de smaa følelsers tid from 1907 (published anonymously), and Sisyphos og de politiske partier from 1922.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Lorenz, Astrid. "Ragna Nielsen". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  2. ^ a b Henriksen, Petter (ed.). "Ragna Vilhelmine Nilsen". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 2 March 2010.

ragna, nielsen, ragna, vilhelmine, nielsen, née, ullmann, july, 1845, september, 1924, norwegian, pedagogue, school, headmistress, publicist, organizer, politician, feminist, portrait, asta, nørregaardpresident, norwegian, association, women, rightsin, office,. Ragna Vilhelmine Nielsen nee Ullmann 17 July 1845 29 September 1924 was a Norwegian pedagogue school headmistress publicist organizer politician and feminist Ragna NielsenPortrait by Asta NorregaardPresident of the Norwegian Association for Women s RightsIn office 1886 1888Preceded byAnna StangSucceeded byAnna BuggeIn office 1889 1895Preceded byAnna BuggeSucceeded byRandi Blehr2nd President of the Riksmal SocietyIn office 1910 1911Preceded byBjornstjerne BjornsonSucceeded byAlfred EriksenPersonal detailsBornRagna Vilhelmine Ullmann17 July 1845Died29 September 1924NationalityNorwegianParentVilhelmine Ullmann mother RelativesViggo Ullmann brother Personal life EditRagna Nielsen was born in Christiania now Oslo to Jorgen Axel Nicolai Ullmann and his wife pedagogist publicist literary critic and feminist Cathrine Johanne Fredrikke Vilhelmine Dunker She married Ludvig Nielsen in 1879 and settled with her husband in Tromso The couple was separated in 1884 when she moved back to Kristiania She was the sister of politician Viggo Ullmann 1 Career EditAs a child Ragna attended her mother s school for girls and then attended Hartvig Nissen s private school for girls until 1860 From 1862 she received an assignment at Nissen s school where she taught until 1879 She was a teacher in Tromso until 1884 1 She established the school Fru Nielsens Latin og Realskole in Kristiania in 1885 2 It was started as a girls school but soon became a common school for both girls and boys She was the first headmistress of a secondary school Norwegian gymnas in Norway 1 She chaired the Norwegian Association for Women s Rights for two periods from 1886 to 1888 and from 1889 to 1895 She founded or co founded a number of organizations including Kvindestemmeretsforeningen in 1885 Norske kvindelige Handelsstands Forening in 1890 Norsk Fredsforening in 1891 and Hjemmenes Vel in 1898 She was elected to the Kristiania City Council from 1901 to 1904 She co founded the language organization Riksmalsforeningen in 1907 and chaired the organization from 1909 to 1910 She was engaged in the spiritualism movement and a co founder of Norsk Selskap for Psykisk Forskning in 1917 1 She co founded the women s magazine Norske Kvinder in 1921 Among her books are Norske kvinder i det 19de aarhundrede from 1904 Fra de smaa folelsers tid from 1907 published anonymously and Sisyphos og de politiske partier from 1922 2 References Edit a b c d Lorenz Astrid Ragna Nielsen In Helle Knut ed Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Oslo Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 2 March 2010 a b Henriksen Petter ed Ragna Vilhelmine Nilsen Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Oslo Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 2 March 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ragna Nielsen amp oldid 1136429301, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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