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Urd
Norwegian women's magazine (1897–1958)
Nylænde
Nylænde () was a Norwegian political and cultural magazine that focused on women's rights. It was regarded as one of the most influential political magazines in Norway in its time and played an important role in the early Norwegian women's rights movement, and the struggle for women's suffrage. It was succeeded by the journal Kvinnesaksnytt in 1950.
Mot Dag
Norwegian political group
Farmand
Farmand (Norwegian: The Trade Journal of Norway) was a business magazine published in Oslo, Norway, from 1891 until it was discontinued in January 1989. The name farmand (or farmann) was from an old Norse word for a tradesman. It is composed of the words far as in to "travel far and wide" combined with the word man. The old Norwegian king Bjørn Farmann or "Bjørn the Tradesman" bore this title.
Dølen
Dølen (meaning The Dalesman in English) is a former Norwegian weekly literary magazine published in Norway between 1858 and 1870.
Fedraheimen
Fedraheimen was a Norwegian weekly magazine, issued from 1877 to 1891.
Korsaren
thumb | right | Caricature by Andreas Bloch from Korsaren 1905. President of the [[Storting Carl Berner protects the editors Amandus Schibsted (Aftenposten) and Nils Vogt (Morgenbladet) against Ola Thommessen (Verdens Gang).]] '''''' ('The Corsair') was a Norwegian satirical magazine published between 1879 and 1926.
Vinduet
Vinduet (Norwegian: The Window) is an online literary magazine. It was a print publication between 1947 and 2021. Its first issue as purely an online publication was started in Autumn 2021. The magazine is based in Oslo, Norway.