Gro Hagemann

{{Short description|Norwegian historian (born 1945)}}

Gro Hagemann (born 3 September 1945) is a Norwegian historian.

She was born in Oslo and completed her Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1989 with the thesis Lavtlønnsyrker blir til. Kvinnearbeid og kjønnsskiller i søm og telekommunikasjon 1870–1940. She has been a professor at the University of Oslo since 1992.{{cite encyclopedia|year=|title=Gro Hagemann|encyclopedia=Store norske leksikon|editor=|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget|first=Tor Ragnar|last=Weidling|location=Oslo|url=http://www.snl.no/Gro_Hagemann|language=Norwegian|accessdate=28 April 2011}} Hagemann is a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters{{cite web|url=http://www.dnva.no/c26848/artikkel/vis.html?tid=27637|title=Gruppe 1: Historie|publisher=Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters|language=Norwegian|accessdate=26 October 2009|archive-date=23 September 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923215709/http://www.dnva.no/c26848/artikkel/vis.html?tid=27637|url-status=dead}} and from 1990 to 1993 she chaired the Norwegian Historical Association.{{cite web|url=http://hifo.b.uib.no/om-hifo/historikk/|title=Historikk|publisher=Norwegian Historical Association|language=Norwegian|accessdate=28 April 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140413155500/http://hifo.b.uib.no/om-hifo/historikk/|archive-date=13 April 2014|url-status=dead}} She was awarded the Gina Krog Prize in 2009.

Among her most important publications are Skolefolk. Lærernes historie i Norge (1992), Kjønn og industrialisering (1994) and Det moderne gjennombrudd 1870–1905 (1997, volume nine of Aschehougs Norgeshistorie).

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