Jørgen Løvland


Jørgen Gunnarsson Løvland was a Norwegian educator and civil servant of the Liberal Party who served as Prime Minister of Norway from 1907 to 1908.

Background

Løvland was born at Lauvland in Evje in Aust-Agder, Norway. He came from a farming family. He graduated from Christianssands Stifts Seminarium teachers’ seminary in 1865. He worked as primary school teacher in Christianssand and then as headmaster in Setesdal. From 1884 to 1892 he was also editor of Christianssands Stiftsavis.

Political career

He represented the Liberal party at the Norwegian Parliament 1886-1888 and again in 1892–1898. He was Minister of Labour, a member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Minister of Education and Church Affairs. In 1905 became the prime minister in Stockholm. He was chair of the Norwegian government of Christian Michelsen. In October 1907, Løvland took over as Norwegian Prime Minister when Michelsen resigned. Løvland resigned the position in March 1908.

Norwegian Nobel Committee

Løvland was a member of the Norwegian Nobel Committee from the foundation in 1897 until his death in 1922. He was the committee's chairman .

Personal life

He was married to Mathilde Løvland. Following their deaths, both he and his wife were buried at Vår Frelsers gravlund in Oslo.