Samtiden
Norwegian political and literary magazine
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Samtiden is a Norwegian political and literary magazine.
EditorMagne Lerø (2022-present)
Former editors
Former editors
Jørgen Brunchorst and Gerhard Gran (1890-1891)
Gerhard Gran (1892-1925)
Jacob S. Worm-Müller (1925-1940, 1945-1963)
A. H. Winsnes (1940-1942)
John Sanness (1963-1969)
Torkel Opsahl (1969–79)
Helge Rønning, Mariken Vaa and others (1979-1988)
Trond Berg Eriksen (1989–1993)
Thomas Hylland Eriksen (1993–2001)
Knut Olav Åmås 2001–2006)
Cathrine Sandnes (2006-2014)
Gerhard Gran (1892-1925)
Jacob S. Worm-Müller (1925-1940, 1945-1963)
A. H. Winsnes (1940-1942)
John Sanness (1963-1969)
Torkel Opsahl (1969–79)
Helge Rønning, Mariken Vaa and others (1979-1988)
Trond Berg Eriksen (1989–1993)
Thomas Hylland Eriksen (1993–2001)
Knut Olav Åmås 2001–2006)
Cathrine Sandnes (2006-2014)
Categoriespolitics, literature
Frequency4 per year
| Editor | Magne Lerø (2022-present) |
|---|---|
| Former editors | Former editors
Jørgen Brunchorst and Gerhard Gran (1890-1891) Gerhard Gran (1892-1925) Jacob S. Worm-Müller (1925-1940, 1945-1963) A. H. Winsnes (1940-1942) John Sanness (1963-1969) Torkel Opsahl (1969–79) Helge Rønning, Mariken Vaa and others (1979-1988) Trond Berg Eriksen (1989–1993) Thomas Hylland Eriksen (1993–2001) Knut Olav Åmås 2001–2006) Cathrine Sandnes (2006-2014) |
| Categories | politics, literature |
| Frequency | 4 per year |
| Publisher | Aschehoug (1900-2021) Medier og Ledelse (2022-) |
| Founded | 1890 |
| Country | Norway |
| Language | Norwegian |
| Website | www.samtiden.no |
| ISSN | 0036-3928 |
| OCLC | 464037763 |
History and profile
Samtiden was founded by Jørgen Brunchorst and Gerhard Gran in 1890.[1][2] The magazine's first publisher was John Griegs forlag (Bergen), and from 1900 Aschehoug (Oslo),[3] until 2021, and from 2022 the magazine was published by the media company Medier og Ledelse.[1]
Gran was the magazine's editor from 1892 to 1925. As of 2002 Thomas Hylland Eriksen was the editor-in-chief of the magazine.[4] Cathrine Sandnes was editor-in-chief since 2006 to 2014.[1]
In 2021 the magazine was awarded the prize Årets tidsskrift (Magazine of the year) from the organization Norsk Tidsskriftforening.[1][5]
Editors
- 1892–1925: Gerhard Gran[1]
- 1925–1963: Jacob Worm-Müller (except 1940–1942)
- 1940–1942: Andreas Hofgaard Winsnes
- 1963–1969: John Sanness[1]
- 1969–1979: Torkel Opsahl[1]
- 1979–1988: Editorial committee (including Helge Rønning, Mariken Vaa and others)
- 1989–1993: Trond Berg Eriksen
- 1993–2001: Thomas Hylland Eriksen
- 2001–2006: Knut Olav Åmås
- 2006–2014: Cathrine Sandnes
- 2014–2016: Different editor for each issue:
- 4/2014: Lena Lindgren
- 1/2015: Espen Søbye
- 2/2015: Simen Ekern
- 3/2015: Hege Ulstein
- 4/2015: Torgrim Eggen
- 1/2016: Marta Breen
- 2/2016: Christian Kjelstrup
- 3–4/ 2016: Christine Amadou
- 2017–2022: Christian Kjelstrup[1]
- 2022– : Magne Lerø[1]