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Norsk presses historie 1660–2010 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Norsk presses historie 1660–2010 ''Norsk presses historie 1660–2010'' is a four-volume work about the press media history of Norway. It was published in April 2010 by Universitetsforlaget, and was the first book of its kind in Norway. ==Structure and production== Hans Fredrik Dahl was the superior editor of all four volumes. The first volume, ''En samfunnsmakt blir til. 1660–1880'' was edited by Martin Eide. The second volume, ''Presse, parti og publikum. 1880–1945'' was edited by Rune Ottosen. The third volume, ''Imperiet vakler. 1945–2010'' was edited by Guri Hjeltnes. The fourth volume, ''Norske aviser fra A til Å'' was edited by Idar Flo. While the first three volumes are written in regular prose, the fourth volume is more of an encyclopedia with about 400 "newspaper biographies". Composed of 1925 pages across all volumes, the entire work cost and was finished after eleven years.〔 Thirty people have provided a substantial amount of writing, while some 130 writers contributed with "newspaper biographies". The release date was scheduled in 2010 to celebrate the centennial anniversary of both the Norwegian Press Association and the Norwegian Media Businesses' Association, in addition to the sesquarcentennial anniversary of the introduction of absolute monarchy to the country.〔 This way, the Norwegian press history is drawn back far earlier in time than the existence of newspapers and journalism. The original plan was to begin with 1763, the year when Norway's first newspaper—''Norske Intelligenz-Seddeler''—was established.〔 Such a long-spanning history work on the press in Norway had hitherto not been written.
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