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Arne Odd Johnsen (3 December 1909 – 9 July 1985) was a Norwegian
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and
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Early career

He was born in
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as the son of historian Oscar Albert Johnsen (1876–1954) and Anna Evie Tollefsen (1877–1944). He
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his secondary education in 1928, enrolled in
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at the
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and graduated in 1936 with the
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degree. Between 1937 and 1939 he studied medieval history at
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,
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and
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. He was then a research fellow at the University of Oslo for five years. In 1945 he published his thesis ''Studier vedrørende kardinal Nicolaus Brekespears legasjon til Norden'', about Cardinal Nicolas Breakspear, later known as Pope Adrian IV. The thesis earned him the dr.philos. degree in 1946.


Later career

After taking his doctorate he held scholarships and fellowships at several institutions in Norway and abroad. He was a member of the
Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters ( no, Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi, DNVA) is a learned society based in Oslo, Norway. Its purpose is to support the advancement of science and scholarship in Norway. History The Royal Frederick Unive ...
from 1949 and the
Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters The Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters ( da, Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskab, DKNVS) is a Norwegian learned society based in Trondheim. It was founded in 1760 and is Norway's oldest scientific and scholarly institution. The ...
from 1953. In 1958 he received a permanent scholarship from the Norwegian state. Johnsen became known for his endeavor to publish source documents from medieval and early modern times. His largest single work was ''Finnmarksfangstens historie 1864–1905'', published in 1959 as volume one of ''Den moderne hvalfangst historie'', the history of modern whaling. He was the editor of ''Kristiansunds historie'', a work on the history of Kristiansund, published in five volumes between 1945 and 1962, and in 1971 he released ''Tønsberg gjennom tidene'' on the history of Tønsberg. Johnsen also issued one collection of poetry, in 1930 under the pseudonym Tore Tallbo. He married interior decorator Birgitte Christine Paus (1915–1992) in 1952. He died in July 1985 in Oslo.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Johnsen, Arne Odd Norwegian medievalists Local historians Economic historians University of Paris alumni University of Oslo alumni People from Asker 1909 births 1985 deaths Members of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters 20th-century Norwegian historians Norwegian expatriates in France Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters