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From 1936 he became engaged as Secretary at the [[Institute of Higher International Studies]] (''Institut des hautes études internationales'') in [[Paris]]. From 1940 Christophersen was a member of the Chr. Michelsen Institute in Bergen, Norway. |
From 1936 he became engaged as Secretary at the [[Institute of Higher International Studies]] (''Institut des hautes études internationales'') in [[Paris]]. From 1940 Christophersen was a member of the Chr. Michelsen Institute in Bergen, Norway. |
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During the [[occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany]] he was a central member of the [[Norwegian resistance movement]]. He was responsible for bringing [[ |
During the [[occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany]] he was a central member of the [[Norwegian resistance movement]]. He was responsible for bringing [[Thordan Hessel Christophersen]], his older brother and experienced seaman, into the movement. The eventual revelation that Hessel Christophersen was an informant to [[Vidkun Quisling]]'s [[Quisling regime|pro-Nazi regime]] resulted in a collapse in Olaus Christophersen's standing among his resistance movement peers and was a source of great shame for the remainder of his life.<ref name=nbl1>{{cite encyclopedia|title=Thorden Hessel Christophersen |encyclopedia=[[Norsk biografisk leksikon (NBL1 1921–1983)]]|first=Hans Fredrik |last=Dahl |authorlink=Hans Fredrik Dahl |editor=[[Knut Helle|Helle, Knut]]|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget |location=Oslo |url=http://snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Halfdan_Olaus_Christophersen/utdypning |language=Norwegian |accessdate=1 August 2023}}</ref> As a result of this private shame, he devoted himself to an undercover life as an active member of ''Hjemmefrontens Ledelse''. After [[World War II]], he served as director of the Department of Information Science and Media Studies at the [[University of Bergen]] (1946-1954).<ref name=snl>{{cite encyclopedia|title=Halfdan Olaus Christophersen |first= |last= |encyclopedia=[[Store norske leksikon]] |editor-last=Godal | editor-first=Anne Marit | editor-link=Anne Marit Godal |publisher=Norsk nettleksikon |location=Oslo |url=http://snl.no/Halfdan_Olaus_Christophersen |language=Norwegian|accessdate=26 February 2013}}</ref> |
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He was editor of the three volumes of ''Den store krigen'', published from 1946 to 1949. Among his other works are biographies of [[Marcus Jacob Monrad]], [[Eilert Sundt]] and [[Niels Treschow]]. He wrote several books on the history of travelling and tourism, and World War II memoirs ''Fra nød til seir''.<ref name=nbl>{{cite encyclopedia|title=Halfdan Olaus Christophersen |encyclopedia=[[Norsk biografisk leksikon]]|first=Hans Fredrik |last=Dahl |authorlink=Hans Fredrik Dahl |editor=[[Knut Helle|Helle, Knut]]|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget |location=Oslo |url=http://snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Halfdan_Olaus_Christophersen/utdypning |language=Norwegian |accessdate=26 February 2013}}</ref> |
He was editor of the three volumes of ''Den store krigen'', published from 1946 to 1949. Among his other works are biographies of [[Marcus Jacob Monrad]], [[Eilert Sundt]] and [[Niels Treschow]]. He wrote several books on the history of travelling and tourism, and World War II memoirs ''Fra nød til seir''.<ref name=nbl>{{cite encyclopedia|title=Halfdan Olaus Christophersen |encyclopedia=[[Norsk biografisk leksikon]]|first=Hans Fredrik |last=Dahl |authorlink=Hans Fredrik Dahl |editor=[[Knut Helle|Helle, Knut]]|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget |location=Oslo |url=http://snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Halfdan_Olaus_Christophersen/utdypning |language=Norwegian |accessdate=26 February 2013}}</ref> |
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Halfdan Olaus Christophersen | |
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Born | |
Died | 27 May 1980 | (aged 77)
Nationality | Norwegian |
Occupation | Historian |
Halfdan Olaus Christophersen (13 December 1902 – 27 May 1980) was a Norwegian historian, literature researcher and non-fiction writer.
Personal life
Christophersen was born at Drammen in Buskerud, Norway. He was the second son of Tollef Christophersen (1878–1949) and Emma Langager (1880–1962). After graduating artium in Arendal in 1921 he began studying philology at the University of Kristiania.[1]
Career
Christophersen attended Wadham College at Oxford University under a Norwegian Oxford Scholorship. His doctorate thesis at Wadham College, Oxford was a treatment of John Locke (A Bibliographical Introduction to the Study of John Locke 1932). Christophersen became a Rockefeller Fellow in 1932 and was able to visit universities in Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands before finishing at Stanford University in California.
From 1936 he became engaged as Secretary at the Institute of Higher International Studies (Institut des hautes études internationales) in Paris. From 1940 Christophersen was a member of the Chr. Michelsen Institute in Bergen, Norway.
During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany he was a central member of the Norwegian resistance movement. He was responsible for bringing Thordan Hessel Christophersen, his older brother and experienced seaman, into the movement. The eventual revelation that Hessel Christophersen was an informant to Vidkun Quisling's pro-Nazi regime resulted in a collapse in Olaus Christophersen's standing among his resistance movement peers and was a source of great shame for the remainder of his life.[2] As a result of this private shame, he devoted himself to an undercover life as an active member of Hjemmefrontens Ledelse. After World War II, he served as director of the Department of Information Science and Media Studies at the University of Bergen (1946-1954).[3]
He was editor of the three volumes of Den store krigen, published from 1946 to 1949. Among his other works are biographies of Marcus Jacob Monrad, Eilert Sundt and Niels Treschow. He wrote several books on the history of travelling and tourism, and World War II memoirs Fra nød til seir.[1]
Publications
- A bibliographical introduction to the study of John Locke. Franklin, New York. 1968. OCLC 11010.
- Eilert Sundt : en dikter i kjensgjerninger (in Norwegian). Gyldendal Norsk forlag, Oslo. 1962. OCLC 11472257.
- Pa ̇gamle veier og nye stier i Oslomarka (in Norwegian). Gyldendal Norsk forlag, Oslo. 1972. ISBN 9788205054325. OCLC 35367819.
- Niels Treschow, 1751-1833 : en tenker mellom to tidsaldrer (in Norwegian). Grøndal, Oslo. 1977. OCLC 4191928.
- Marcus Jacob Monrad; et blad av norsk dannelses historie i det 19. århundre (in Norwegian). Gyldendal, Oslo. 1959. OCLC 11253668.
References
- ^ a b Dahl, Hans Fredrik. "Halfdan Olaus Christophersen". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
- ^ Dahl, Hans Fredrik. "Thorden Hessel Christophersen". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (NBL1 1921–1983) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
- ^ Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Halfdan Olaus Christophersen". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
- 1902 births
- 1980 deaths
- Writers from Drammen
- Alumni of Wadham College, Oxford
- Academic staff of the University of Bergen
- 20th-century Norwegian historians
- Norwegian resistance members
- Norwegian biographers
- Male biographers
- Norwegian memoirists
- Locke scholars
- 20th-century Norwegian writers
- 20th-century Norwegian male writers
- 20th-century memoirists