- The Society of the Friends of Peasants
The Society of the Friends of Peasants (Danish: "Bondevennernes Selskab")was a liberal Danish political society founded on
5 May 1846 by members of the provincial consultative assembliesJohan Christian Drewsen andBalthasar Christensen with the intent to promote the liberation of the peasantry and equality among the different classes of society.Skou, Kaare R. (2005). "Dansk politik A-Å" da icon. Aschehoug, p. 124. ISBN 87-11-11652-8.] Among its most politically influential members wereAnton Frederik Tscherning ,Jens Andersen Hansen andCarl Christian Alberti .The society gained significant influence in the elections for the constitutional assembly in 1848, as the peasants were the only reasonably organized section of the population. Because of this, the society may be described as the first political party in Denmark. In alliance with the National Liberals they introduced general conscription for all men—as opposed to the previous conscription for peasants only—and a bicameral system consisting of the
Folketing and the Landsting that enfranchised all landowning men above the age of 30 in the Constitution of 1849. [Kaspersen, Lars Bo (2004). "How Denmark Became Democratic. The Impact of Warfare and Military Reforms." "Acta Sociologica" 47:71-89. Nordic Sociological Association. doi|10.1177/0001699304041552] Bondevennerne were the strongest advocates of giving suffrage to all landowning men, and they would have preferred a unicameral system.Engelstoft, Povl (1949). "Den grundlovgivende rigsforsamling" da icon in Fabricius, Knud; Frisch, Hartvig; Hjelholt, Holger; Mackeprang, M.; Møller, Andr. (eds.) "Den danske rigsdag 1849-1949 - bind I: Rigsdagens historie 1849-1866". Copenhagen: J. H. Schultz forlag, pp. 25-32.] However, the conservatives and in part the National Liberals insisted on a bicameral system with suffrage to the Landsting restricted on income and with some of the members appointed by the king. It is to a large degree thanks to Bondevennerne that the 1849 constitution became as democratic as was the case.In 1848, the society was via War Minister Tscherning represented in the first Danish government after the
absolute monarchy , theCabinet of Moltke I , a coalition government that spanned the political spectrum.The number of members peaked in the middle of the 1850s at approximately 10,000, [Thorsen, Svend (1950). "Partisystemets gradvise udvikling" da icon in Fabricius, Knud; Frisch, Hartvig; Hjelholt, Holger; Mackeprang, M.; Møller, Andr. (eds.) "Den danske rigsdag 1849-1949 - bind III: Rigsdagen og folket". Copenhagen: J. H. Schultz forlag, p. 199.] but due to internal conflicts and splits the influence of the society gradually dropped.
The society was represented in government for the second and last time in the
Cabinet of Rotwitt 1859-1860.Although never formally dissolved, the society became part of the liberal party
Det Forenede Venstre in 1872.References
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