Santalen

Santalen was a magazine published by the Norwegian Santal Mission from 1883 to 2001. The journal was founded and edited by Bernhard Pauss, who was also the chairman of the Norwegian Santal Mission's central committee from 1887 to 1907. Following his death his widow Henriette Pauss became editor.[1] The journal had a circulation of around 5,000 in the 1880s and 14,000 in 1977.[2][3][4] In 2001 the Norwegian Santal Mission merged to become part of Normisjon, and the publication was succeeded by Agenda 3:16.

Santalen
PublisherNorwegian Santal Mission
FounderBernhard Pauss
First issue1883 (1883)
Final issue2001 (2001)
CountryNorway
LanguageNorwegian

References

  1. Johan Nyhagen, Santalmisjonens historie; med særlig henblikk på utviklingen i India og Norge, vol. 2, Oslo, 1968, pp. 51ff and 302ff
  2. Visjoner fra en postkasse : en bok om misjonsbladene i Norge : norske misjonsblader 150 år, Oslo Luther, 1977, p. 89
  3. Holsvik, Ivar (1917). Festskrift i anledning Santalmissionens 50-aars jubilæum. Eksprestrykkeriet.
  4. Holsvik, Ivar (1918). Santalmissionen i Norge gjennem 50 aar.
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