Betzy Kjelsberg
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Betzy Alexandra Kjelsberg[1] (November 1, 1866 – 1950), born Betzy Aleksandra Børresen,[2] was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party, being the first female board member of the party, Norway's first female factory inspector from 1910–1936, and a member of the feminist movement. Kjelsberg was born in Svelvik, Vestfold. Her father was Norwegian, while her mother was from Scotland. After her father died, the family moved to Drammen, where Betzy's mother married a merchant from the town. However, he had to close his shop, forcing them to move to Christiania (today Oslo). While living there, she started her examen artium, as one of the first women in Norway to do so, but she never actually finished it due to the poor economy of her stepfather. Instead, she fell in love with Oluf Fredrik Kjelsberg, a jurist, with whom she had six children.[3] Kjelsberg is the great-grandmother of Siv Jensen, the leader of the Norwegian Progress Party.[4]
In 1883, she founded the discussion group Skuld. Kjelsberg created the organizations Kvinnelig Handelsstands forening (1894), Drammen Kvinnesaksforening (1896), with its own housewife school, Drammens Sanitetsforening (1899), and Drammen Kvinneråd (1903). She was a co-founder of the Norwegian women's rights association, Norsk Kvinnesaksforening (1884), Kvindestemmeretsforeningen (1885), which worked for giving women the right to vote, and was a member, and, at a point, the leader of the Norwegian National Women's Council, Norske Kvinners Nasjonalråd (1904).[3] From 1926–1938, she was the vice-president of the International Council of Women.[2]
[edit] References
- Åse Camilla Skaarer. Betzy Kjelsberg (1866-1950) (Norwegian). Stemmerett.no. Retrieved on 2007-11-23.
- ^ Store Norske Leksikon (2000). Betzy Alexandra Kjelsberg (Norwegian). nrk.no. Retrieved on 2007-11-23.
- ^ a b NorgesLexi - Norsk politisk dokumentasjon på Internett! (Norwegian). NorgesLexi. Retrieved on 2007-11-23.
- ^ a b Gunhild Ramm Reistad. Betzy Kjelsberg (1866-1950) (Norwegian). Norsk Kvinnesaksforening. Retrieved on 2007-11-23.
- ^ Aurdal, Martine (2006). Siv: portrett av en formann. Kagge forlag.
[edit] Further reading
- Agerholt, Anna Caspari (1973). Den norske kvinnebevegelses historie. Gyldendal. ISBN 8205058776.
[edit] Bibliography
- Kjelsberg, Betzy Alexandra; Gunnar Jahn, Tove Mohr, Sigrid Stray (1935). Kvinnens sosiale stilling. J.M. Stenersens forlag.
Persondata | |
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NAME | Kjelsberg, Betzy |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Feminist and politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 1, 1866 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Svelvik, Norway |
DATE OF DEATH | 1950 |
PLACE OF DEATH |