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Gustav Rosén (2 April 1876 – 10 December 1942) was a Swedish newspaper owner, journalist and politician. He went to jail and he was Minister of Defence and the Governor of
Västerbotten County Västerbotten County (), sometimes called Westrobothnia, is a county or '' län'' in the north of Sweden. It shares the borders with the counties of Västernorrland, Jämtland, and Norrbotten, as well as the Norwegian county of Nordland and the ...
. He is known for children's day in Umeå, beech lined country roads and temperance.


Life

Rosén was born in Vallsjö in 1876. He was the second of eleven children born to Per Gustaf and Christina Ottilia Andersson (born Engdahla), a railway worker and his wife. He left school when his family could no longer finance his education and turned to the military to complete it. He graduated as an officer after three years of training with excellent results, but he quickly left the army. He then worked for a number of years on the northern railway construction of the Ofotenbanan. In 1902, he married Tyra Edit Olivia Lindforss from Sävar near
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. That same year, he helped to found the Liberal National Association. In 1903, he published a book about his time working on Ofotenbanan criticising the maladministration he had observed.Gustav Rosen
Ohlin Institute, retrieved 2 June 2014
He began working as a journalist at
Västerbottens-Kuriren (also known as VK) is a Swedish language, Swedish newspaper founded in 1900. It is published in Umeå, Västerbotten, Sweden. The newspaper covers regional news from the Västerbotten region (with the exception of the municipalities Malå Munici ...
, a newspaper published in
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for northern Swedes in
Västerbotten County Västerbotten County (), sometimes called Westrobothnia, is a county or '' län'' in the north of Sweden. It shares the borders with the counties of Västernorrland, Jämtland, and Norrbotten, as well as the Norwegian county of Nordland and the ...
. Under his leadership it rose to be the largest newspaper in the county.EJ Gustav Rosén
Rosen
Swedish Biographical Dictionary (art by Birgit Petersson), Retrieved 2014-06-02.
He championed the rights of all classes with his liberal attitude. Rosen came to own the newspaper after thwarting a plot designed to transfer the ownership to his right wing opponents. Rosen had successfully championed a
Children's Day Children's Day is a commemorative date celebrated annually in honour of children, whose date of observance varies by country. In 1925, International Children's Day was first proclaimed in Geneva during the World Conference on Child Welfare. Sin ...
in Umeå for the local children, and in 1910 he successfully ran to join the town council. He became a member of parliament, where he worked on Defence issues as well as championing the temperance cause. Temperance was a matter of national concern, but Rosén believed that this should be settled at a more local level. He was aware that the tax on alcohol meant that a temperate tax payer may see it as in interest to allow others, who did consume alcohol, to pay the tax bill. In 1922 the national referendum on alcohol was rejected, but because of Rosén alcohol was prohibited in Västerbotten County by an 81% majority. His writings were not popular with the establishment and he was taken to court in 1915 for libelling a superintendent. Faced by a jury of three that included his political opponents, he was sentenced to three months in what is now
Umeå Old Prison The Umeå Old Prison ( or ''länscellfängelset'') is a former prison and hotel in Umeå. The building was completed in 1861. The prison was one of few buildings that did not burn down at the Umeå city fire, city fire of 1888. Thus, it is one of ...
. When he left prison he was met by cheers from the waiting crowd. Rosén played a role in the Folkpartiet ( Liberal People's Party) in Sweden. He was a
Minister of Defence A ministry of defence or defense (see spelling differences), also known as a department of defence or defense, is the part of a government responsible for matters of defence and military forces, found in states where the government is divid ...
in Carl Gustav Ekman government, succeeding
Per Albin Hansson Per Albin Hansson (28 October 1885 – 6 October 1946) was a Swedish politician, chairman of the Swedish Social Democratic Party, Social Democrats from 1925 and two-time Prime Minister of Sweden, Prime Minister in four Government of Sweden, gov ...
in that role on 7 June 1926.Members of the Swedish Government 1925-1946
, government.se, retrieved 2 June 2014
He took on a difficult task as his party was committed to disarmament and cutting the budget. This placed him in a difficult position squeezed between the military and his political opponents who noted his difficulties. After his party lost power on 2 October 1928, Gustav Rosén returned to
Umeå Umeå ( , , , locally ; ; ; ; ) is a city in northeast Sweden. It is the seat of Umeå Municipality and the capital of Västerbotten County. Situated on the Ume River, Umeå is the largest Urban areas in Sweden, locality in Norrland and the t ...
in 1929. Rosén was made the Governor of
Västerbotten County Västerbotten County (), sometimes called Westrobothnia, is a county or '' län'' in the north of Sweden. It shares the borders with the counties of Västernorrland, Jämtland, and Norrbotten, as well as the Norwegian county of Nordland and the ...
from 1931 until his death in 1942, in
Umeå Umeå ( , , , locally ; ; ; ; ) is a city in northeast Sweden. It is the seat of Umeå Municipality and the capital of Västerbotten County. Situated on the Ume River, Umeå is the largest Urban areas in Sweden, locality in Norrland and the t ...
. As governor he worked for simple roads, and had over 900 routes built to open up the countryside and permit travel. He believed that he needed to improve communication to the thousand villages and farms that lacked any roads. He also encouraged the population to grow more plants, and in his residence in Umea he planted ash, elm and oak to lead by example. Rosen became known for the policy of planting birch trees along the country roads that he authorised. These tree-lined avenues not only kept traffic in the shade, but the trees enabled travellors to find the road when the ground was covered in snow.Umea Tourist Guide
, Ivar Torneus, Digital Umea, retrieved 2 June 2014
Rosén was an ambassador for
Norrland Norrland (, , originally ''Norrlanden'', meaning 'the Northlands') is the northernmost, largest and least populated of the three traditional lands of Sweden, consisting of nine provinces. Although Norrland does not serve any administrative p ...
and wrote to change the perceptions of his fellow Swedes. To illustrate his message he sent apples to the Swedish government and to the newspapers in
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,
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and
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. He wanted to change their stereotypical view that it was only grass "up there".


Legacy

His papers were published under the title "Memories" in 1943 and two biographies were written by his son and Kersti Ullenhag. His papers, songs, poems and thousands of photos are in the county archive. A bust of him was placed in
Umeå Umeå ( , , , locally ; ; ; ; ) is a city in northeast Sweden. It is the seat of Umeå Municipality and the capital of Västerbotten County. Situated on the Ume River, Umeå is the largest Urban areas in Sweden, locality in Norrland and the t ...
. His descendants include Nils Gustav Rosén (1907–1993) who was a Director General,
Stellan Rosen Stellan is a masculine given name used in Sweden. It means “peaceful one” or “calm” and has a German origin. Although many think it is equivalent to Stelio used in Italy, Stelian used in Romania and Stelios in Greece, all serving as mascul ...
(1902–1995) succeeded his father as publisher of his newspaper,
Staffan Rosén Staffan is a Swedish form of Stephen, attested since 1330. It may refer to: * Staffan Anger (born 1943), Swedish politician of the Moderate Party * Staffan Appelros (born 1950), Swedish politician of the Moderate Party * Staffan Danielsson (born 1 ...
(1905–1994) radio and culture editor and
Kjell Rosen Kjell is a Scandinavian usually male given name. In Denmark, the cognate is Kjeld or Keld. The name comes from the Old Norse word ''kętill'', which means "kettle" and probably also "helmet" or perhaps "cauldron". Examples of old spellings or form ...
(1909–1982) an architect and painter.Gustav Rosen Archive
Vasterbotten Archive, retrieved 2 June 2014


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rosen, Gustav 1876 births 1942 deaths Governors of Västerbotten County Ministers for defence of Sweden Members of the Första kammaren People from Sävsjö Municipality