Olaf Alfred Hoffstad, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Olaf Alfred Hoffstad

Norwegian politician

Date of Birth: 18-Mar-1865

Date of Death: 15-Sep-1943

Profession: writer, politician, botanist

Nationality: Norway

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Olaf Alfred Hoffstad

  • Olaf Alfred Hoffstad (18 March 1865 – 15 September 1943) was a Norwegian botanist, writer, school principal and Conservative politician.
  • Born in the mid-Norwegian city of Stjørdal to a mercantile family, he initially embarked on an educational career.
  • Having taught at girls' schools across the country in the early 1890s, he was permanently employed at two universal schools in Sandefjord, a city whose political life he influenced in the latter part of his life. During his schooldays Hoffstad read voraciously, developing a passion for botany that never left him.
  • His first botanical book was published in 1891; it sold well, being released in nine revised editions before Hoffstad's decease during the Second World War.
  • He also wrote floras intended for use in schools, the most prominent of which was published in six editions.
  • In the 1890s Hoffstad travelled widely, searching for new plant species hitherto undiscovered. In the conservative middle-class city of Sandefjord, Hoffstad engaged himself politically: in 1894 he was elected chairman of a local conservative youth league.
  • Two years later, he entered the Sandefjord city council, which catapulted him into the political limelight: for 23 years he was the city's mayor, and later served as deputy representative for the Conservative Party in the Norwegian Parliament.
  • A patriotic citizen of Sandefjord, Hoffstad was member of numerous boards of directors in the city.

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