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Fædrelandet (1834–1882)
was a National Liberal Danish newspaper published from 1834 to 1882 in Copenhagen, Denmark. It played a central role in the fight for a free constitution in the 1840s. History was established as a weekly journal by and Johannes Dam Hage (1800–1837) in 1834. On 1 January 1839, it was relaunched as a daily newspaper. At the same time, David was succeeded by Balthazar Christensen as editor-in-chief. On 1 January 1840, Christensen was succeeded by Ditlev Gothard Monrad. Orla Lehmann took over the position on 28 March 1841 but was replaced by Carl Ploug after being placed under censorship. Ploug published it from the Ploug House on Højbro Plads. came to play a key role during the March Days of 1848. The newspaper remained the most important opinion-forming newspaper in the country until 1864. After Denmark's devastating defeat in the Second Schleswig War, it was in opposition to Venstre, politically as well as literally, explicitly supporting Højre from 1870. The a ...
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