Agnes Wergeland
Agnes Mathilde Wergeland was a Norwegian-American historian, poet, and educator. Agnes Mathilde Wergeland was the first woman ever to earn a doctoral degree in Norway.
Early life and education
She attended Nissen Girls School in Christiania in 1879, studied independently Norwegian history, Greek and Roman architecture and sculpture, and medieval history at the University Library of Christiania from 1879 until 1883.Career
Agnes Mathilde Wergeland wrote several scholarly works, three of which were published after her death. She also wrote two volumes of poetry which were published by Symra in Norwegian: ' and '.Wergeland lived with Grace Raymond Hebard, and Grace's sister, Alice, in the home she built with Hebard in Laramie, known to students and colleagues as "The Doctors Inn". Wergeland died in 1914. Grace's sister, Alice Marvin Hebard, died in 1928, and Hebard in 1938.
Agnes Wergeland remained a University of Wyoming history professor until her death. Before she died at age 57, she testified her book collection to the library of the University of Wyoming. She is buried alongside Grace Raymond Hebard at Greenhill Cemetery, Laramie, Albany County, Wyoming.
Legacy
In 1916, Maren Michelet wrote a biography . She also wrote an English language translation, . Both editions were published by Folkebladet Publishing Company which Sven Oftedal had organized in 1877 in order to promote Norwegian language publications in the United States.Agnes Mathilde Wergeland Lodge of the Daughters of Norway was organized in Junction City, OR on October 2, 2011.
Agnes Wergeland is honored, together with Elise Wærenskjold, at the Western Norway Emigration Center on the island of Radøy in Vestland county, Norway as one of two Norwegian-American women writers who helped bring the news of life in America to Norwegians.
Selected works
- Modern Danish Literature and its Foremost Representative
- Ameriká og Andre Digte Norwegian
- Efterladte Digte Norwegian
- History of the Working Classes in France
- Leaders in Norway and Other Essays
- ''Slavery in Germanic Society During the Middle Ages''
Related Reading
- Riley, Glenda The Female Frontier: A Comparative View of Women on the Prairie and the Plains
- Øverland, Orm The Western Home: A Literary History of Norwegian America
- Scanlon, Jennifer and Shaaron Cosner ''American Women Historians, 1700s-1990s: A Biographical Dictionary''