19th Century Europe & Norway By gordondk Jan 1, 1803 Romantic literature introduced into Denmark Adam Oehenschläger - "The Golden Horns" Jan 1, 1814 Norway's independence from Denmark. Political Union with Sweden Jan 1, 1814 Political Union with Sweden May 17, 1814 Norway's first liberal constitution signed at Eidsvoll Mar 20, 1828 Henrik Ibsen born in Skien. Jan 1, 1841 Asbjørnsen and Moe - Norske Folkeeventyr (Norwegian Folk Tales) Jan 1, 1843 Søren Kierkegaard (1813 - 1855) - Either - Or Jan 1, 1848 Karl Marx (1818-1883) - The Communist Manifesto Jan 1, 1848 Marcus Thrane radical unionist movement in Norway Jan 1, 1848 Revolutions in Europe Jan 1, 1848 Ivar Aasen (1813 - 1896) Det norske folkesprogs grammatik Jan 1, 1850 First Norwegian national theater established in Bergen by Ole Bull Period: Jan 1, 1851 to Jan 1, 1863 P. A. Munch (1810 - 1863) Det norske folks historie (History of the Norwegian People) Jan 1, 1852 Auguste Comte (1789 - 1857) - The Catechism of Positive Religion Jan 1, 1859 Charles Darwin (1809 - 1882) - On the Origin of the Species Jan 1, 1864 Denmark looses Schleswig Holstein to Germany Jan 1, 1869 John Stuart Mill (1806 - 1873) - The Subjection of Women Jan 1, 1871 The Modern Breakthrough in Scandinavia Jan 1, 1871 Georg Brandes (1842 - 1927) lectures at University of Copenhagen Jan 1, 1872 Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 - 1900) The Birth of Tragedy Jan 1, 1884 Full parliamentarianism under Liberal administration Jan 1, 1884 Establishment of Norsk kvinnesaksforening (The Norwegian Women s Liberation Organisation) Period: Jan 1, 1885 to Jan 1, 1886 Jamnstillingsvedtaket - Both Nynorsk and Bokmål are declared official languages of Norway by Parliament Period: Mar 21, 1885 to Mar 21, 1886 The great Scandinavian debate on Sexual Morality Jan 1, 1900 Sigmund Freud (1856 - 1939) - Analysis of Dreams Jan 1, 1905 Norway cedes from union with Sweden. May 23, 1906 Ibsen dies