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Gunnar Ousland (8 September, 1877 – 29 January, 1957) was a
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editor, writer, trade unionist and politician for the
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and Social Democratic Labour parties. He started out as a temperance activist and trade unionist before serving as a politician and in the party press. He edited several magazines and newspapers, including an illegal newspaper during World War II. He was later one of the proponents for the Common Program, and wrote historical books.


Early life and pre-World War II career

He was born in Halse in
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, the youngest of 11 children of Henrik Tormundsen (1828-1998) and Gunhild Tomine Taraldsdatter (1835-1993). He finished a
typographer Typography is the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable and appealing when displayed. The arrangement of type involves selecting typefaces, point sizes, line lengths, line-spacing ( leading), an ...
's education in 1897, and went to
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, where he became a member of the typographers' union. He soon began a friendship and professional relationship with fellow typographer
Ole O. Lian Ole Olsen Lian (10 November 1868 – 20 February 1925) was a Norwegian trade unionist and politician for the Labour Party (Norway), Labour Party. He was born in Tønsberg. In April 1891 in Oslo, Kristiania he married Elida Josefine Karoline ...
. In 1898, they founded the Gutenberg Lodge of the
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. When in 1907, Lian became chairman of the
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, Ousland succeeded him as manager of the union Norsk Centralforening for Boktrykkere. Ousland acted informally as Lian's closest adviser until Lian died. Ousland was the editor of the union magazine ''Typografiske Meddelelser'' 1906 and the temperance magazine ''Vort Arbeide'' from 1907 to 1912. In 1911, he was hired in . He was the editor-in-chief of ''
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'' from 1921 to 1926 and ''
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'' from 1926 to 1927, then ''
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'' from 1927 to 1939. Ousland served as a member of
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city council from 1911 to 1921, and chaired Kristiania Labour Party from 1912 to 1920. In 1921, he was hesitant to join the new party
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, as he did not want to split the Labour Party, but he eventually did join it. He rejoined the Labour Party when the two parties merged in 1927. Ousland stood for parliamentary election several times unsuccessfully. In the
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, he stood in the single-member constituency
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with
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as deputy. Ousland was defeated by Conservative candidate Olaf Fredrik Rustad with 3,988 to 4,957 votes in the first round; 4,779 to 5,235 in the second. In
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, the constituency was again carried by Rustad. This time Ousland was the deputy candidate behind
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.


World War II and post-war career

During the
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, Ousland edited the illegal newspaper ''
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'' from early 1944 to August 1944. It was published out of
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. He succeeded Alfred B. Skar and was succeeded by Inge Scheflo. In 1944–1945, he was one of the proponents for the Common Program. The program was given the green light by
Sverre Iversen Sverre Johan Iversen (6 November 1879 – 20 October 1967) was Norwegian trade unionist, civil servant and politician for the Labour and Social Democratic Labour parties. He was born in Kristiania as a son of mason Gustav Wilhelm Iversen (1859†...
, Labour Party politician and member of Kretsen, and was made by Ousland and three bourgeois politicians, first and foremost Herman Smitt Ingebretsen. It built on the so-called ''Blåboka'', "The Blue Book", written by leading politician
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in exile in England.Pryser, 1988: p. 417 After the Second World War, the Common Program was manifested in
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. He wrote the book ''Fellesprogrammet. Hvordan det ble til – og hvordan det blir ført ut i livet'' about the Common Program in 1947, and also published several books about trade unions. His main work was ''Fagorganisasjonen i Norge'', about trade unions in Norway, first published in 1927. In 1949, it was expanded from one to four volumes and re-released. Ousland wrote three of the four volumes. He wrote a book about contemporary challenges, ''Fagorganisasjonens problemstilling i dag'' in 1946, and the union history ''Norsk Treindustriarbeiderforbund 50 år'' in 1954.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ousland, Gunnar 1877 births 1967 deaths People from Mandal, Norway Norwegian temperance activists Norwegian trade unionists Norwegian newspaper editors Politicians from Oslo Labour Party (Norway) politicians Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway politicians Norwegian resistance members World War II resistance press activists