Jarle Simensen

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Jarle Simensen (born 23 March 1937, in Os, Hedmark) is a Norwegian historian.

He took the cand.philol. degree at the University of Oslo in 1966, and worked as a Research Assistant at the same university, a Research Fellow at the and, briefly, Associate Professor (førsteamanuensis) at the University of Trondheim before taking the dr.philos. degree in Trondheim in 1976. He was then a professor there from 1980 to 2004. He returned to the University of Oslo in 1996 to hold the position of Adjunct Professor (professor II); he is currently professor emeritus there.

He is a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.[1]

Selected bibliography[]

  • Commoners, Chiefs and Colonial Government. Akim Abuakwa, Ghana, under British Rule, 1975
  • Afrikas historie. Nye perspektiver, 1983
  • Norsk misjon i afrikansk historie. Sør-Afrika, 1984
  • Norwegian Missions in African History. Vol. 1. South Africa 1845-1906, 1986; Vol.2: Madagascar, 1986
  • Utdanning som u-hjelp. NORAD og fiskeriopplæringen ved Ghana Nautical College, 1964-1980, 1990
  • Vesten erobrer verden, 1870-1914, volume 12 in Aschehougs Verdenshistorie, 1986
  • Tyskland-Norge. Den lange historien, (ed.), 2000

References[]

  1. ^ "Gruppe 1: Historie" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. Retrieved 26 October 2009.


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