Dúgvan
Dúgvan (Faroese pronunciation: [ˈdɪgvan], 'The Dove') was a Faroese monthly newspaper. It was published from January 1894 to 1928[1] primarily in Danish (with some Faroese),[2] with the subtitle afholdsblad for Færøerne 'temperance newsletter for the Faroe Islanders'. A new newspaper with the same name and purpose was also published from 1941 to 1942 in Faroese.[3]
Editors
- P. Jensen, 1894–1899
- Rasmus Effersøe, 1899–1900
- Djóni í Geil, 1899–1907
- Hans Andrias Djurhuus, 1908–1910
- Rasmus Effersøe, 1910–1915
- Poul Niclasen, 1916–1925
- Símun av Skarði, 1927–1928
References
- Trap, Jens Peter. 1968. Danmark. vol. 13: Færøerne. Copenhagen: G. E. C. Gad, p. 188.
- Debes, Hans Jacob. 1982. Nú er tann stundin ...: tjóðskaparrørsla og sjálvstýrispolitikkur til 1906, við søguligum baksýni. Tórshavn: Føroya skúlabókagrunnur, p. 212.
- Granskarar úr øllum heiminum kunnu kanna føroysku bløðini Archived 2016-10-24 at the Wayback Machine. 2014. Dimmalætting (May 14).
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