Fridtjuv Berg

Fridtjuv Berg

Fridtjuv Berg, 1916.
Minister of Education
In office
1905–1906
Preceded by Hjalmar Hammarskjöld
Succeeded by Hugo Hammarskjöld
In office
1911–1914
Preceded by Elof Lindström
Succeeded by Karl Gustaf Westman
Member of Parliament (City of Stockholm)
In office
1891–1916
Succeeded by Allan Cederborg
Personal details
Born Johan Fridtjuv Berg
20 March 1851 (1851-03-20)
Died 29 February 1916 (1916-03-01) (aged 64)
Resting place Norra Begravningsplatsen
59°21′22″N 18°01′14″E / 59.3562°N 18.0205°E / 59.3562; 18.0205[1]
Nationality Swedish
Political party Liberal (Independent)
Relations Anders Berg (father)
Children Yngve Berg
Occupation Politician

Johan Fridtjuv Berg (20 March 1851 - 29 February 1916) was a Swedish libertarian, school teacher and book author.

Biography

The father had been a principal at a school in Finspång from 1851. Fridtjuv succeeded him 1878 and kept the service until 1881. 1883 Fridtjuv wrote the book "Folksolan såsom bottenskolan" where he advocated a school system where there was only one type of school for all different classes in society. Fridtjuv sat as a riksdagsman (member of parliament) in the second chamber for Stockholm's city council from 1891 to 1911 and for Stockholm's constituency 1912-1916. In the forming of the Folkpartiet, which year 1900 went into the Liberal coalition party, he started 1905 to be active in a portion of other political questions other than just education questions. After the union dissolution between Sweden and Norway Fridtjuv spoke out against all violent conflicts between the two countries. This resulted in that he at the election year 1905 got less support from the right and the right-liberal voters.

When Karl Staaff formed a government November the 7th 1905, with a majority vote system in mind, Fridtjuv became the minister of education. As a minister he successfully created a more equal school system. He was also responsible for a spelling reform year 1906, which removed all spelling with "fv","hv" and "dt" in the Swedish language.

After a proposal of proportional based elections got voted for in the riksdag, Fridtjuv decided that the political war between proportional based and majority based elections needed to rest. About parlamentarism, the nations defense and sobriety questions Fridtjuv joined Staaff.

The work Fridtjuv had made as the minister of education had a great support. He was one of the leading politicians revolving liberal education views and Swedish school politics. With the support of the manly teachers he proposed that the salary should be dictated by sex for the public servant school teachers.

"Male teachers and female teachers may work as hard - and the work may be of the same value, but they do not perform the same kind of work."
Fridtjuv Berg

The proposal went through year 1906.

Gravestone of Fridtjuv Berg, Norra Begravningsplatsen, Sweden

References

  1. "Norra begravningsplatsen, kvarter 21B, gravnummer 66". Hittagraven (in Swedish). Retrieved 26 November 2012.
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