Eilert Sundt

Eilert Sundt

Eilert Sundt (Farsund, 1817-1875) was a Norwegian sociologist, known for his work on mortality, marriage and other subjects among the working class.

His father was ship’s captain, Lars Sundt, and he was born into a large family of 13 children. All the children worked to help make ends meet. Farsund at that time had many seaman, small fisherman and chandlers, all of whom must strive hard in difficult times. This provided his initial exposure to the ideas which he came to examine extensively later in his life: poverty, overpopulation and the work issues associated with the transition from an older farm culture to 19th century business and industry.

In 1835 he began his studies in Kristiania, but came back to Farsund in 1838 and became a teacher. He resumed his studies in Kristiania in 1841. There he met and became close friends with Henrik Wergeland, who was also born and raised in Agder. When Henrik Wergeland was buried in 1845, Eilert Sundt led the student contingent and spoke at the funeral on their behalf.

His interests in sociology were broad. He studied prison conditions, customs and treatment of Gypsies, causes of death, the evils of married life in Norway, conditions of prostitutes, suicide, fishery and forestry workers' living and working conditions, building customs, shipping practices, household cleanliness and administration of poverty laws. A man of his times, he also was interested in ethnography, ethnology, architecture, and demography, linguistics (with special emphasis on the dialects of Norwegian).

From 1857 to 1866 Eilert Sundt was editor for "Folkevennen" (A Friend of the People), for which he wrote a number of the more important articles. His work served to inform many of the authors of Norwegian literature in their transition to a socially aware realism at the close of the 19th century.

Eilert Sundt served as the parish priest in Eidsvoll in 1869, and he died there in 1875.

References

* [http://www.riksarkivet.no/kristiansand/smakebiter/kjente/forskere/sundt.html |Eilert Sundt (in Norwegian)]
* [http://www.rhd.uit.no/sundt/bind2/eilert_sundt_bd2e.html |Eilert Sundt's work]
* [http://www.med.uio.no/ipsy/ssff/engelsk/menuculture/Mortensen.htm |Eilert Sundt as suicide researcher]


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