Vibeke von Sperling (26 January 1945 – 13 May 2017) was a Danish newspaper and broadcast journalist. She began working as a teaching assistant teaching about the Central and Eastern Europe as well as the Soviet Union at
Aarhus University
Aarhus University ( da, Aarhus Universitet, abbreviated AU) is a public research university with its main campus located in Aarhus, Denmark. It is the second largest and second oldest university in Denmark. The university is part of the Coimbra G ...
and
Roskilde University
Roskilde University ( da, Roskilde Universitet, abbreviated RUC or RU) is a Danish public university founded in 1972 and located in Trekroner in the Eastern part of Roskilde. The university awards bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and PhD de ...
before joining the staff at ''
Dagbladet Information
''Information'' (), full name: ''Dagbladet Information'' (), is a Danish newspaper published Monday through Saturday.
History and profile
''Dagbladet Information'' was established and published by the Danish resistance movement in 1943 during ...
'' newspaper in 1978, where she would become its editor-in-chief in 1983. Sperling began working for
DR Radio in 1987 until she joined the newspaper ''
Politiken
''Politiken'' is a leading Danish daily broadsheet newspaper, published by JP/Politikens Hus in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was founded in 1884 and played a role in the formation of the Danish Social Liberal Party. Since 1970 it has been indep ...
'' and became the first female foreign affairs editor at a Danish national newspaper while there in 2000 before becoming a foreign employee and commentator at the publication in 2003. She was the author of ten books on Eastern European politics, Russia and Yugoslavia.
Biography
On 26 January 1945, Sperling was born Vibeke von Sperling in
Aalborg
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She was the daughter of the German brewmaster Kurt Ditlev von S., who had a conservative background, and the telegraph operator and waitress Grethe Lund Pedersen, who originated from a social democratic environment. Sperling's parents divorced when she was five years old,[ and she and her siblings lived with her mother in Skive.][ She was raised with the perception that "the notion that it was women who could and that men were weak."][ Sperling left Italy and studied classical literature at Viborg Katedralskole for a year in 1963 then relocated to Rome, where she worked as an au pair and learnt to speak Italian. She studied classical archaeology at ]Aarhus University
Aarhus University ( da, Aarhus Universitet, abbreviated AU) is a public research university with its main campus located in Aarhus, Denmark. It is the second largest and second oldest university in Denmark. The university is part of the Coimbra G ...
starting from 1964 and became interested in other cultures travelling to Eastern and Central Europe, becoming a tour guide for Danish tourist groups visiting Yugoslavia in the late 1960s and the early 1970s. Sperling did not complete her education at university and was international secretary of the Student Council during 1968.[
She joined the ]Left Socialists
Left Socialists ( da, Venstresocialisterne) was a political party in Denmark. The party worked on what it called an "undogmatic revolutionary and Marxist basis". It was formed in 1967 as a split from the Socialist People's Party (SF).
In 1989 ...
political party in 1967 and was elected to its primary board at its first congress and was a frequent representative of the party in European meetings. Sperling opposed the assession of Denmark to the European Community
The European Economic Community (EEC) was a regional organization created by the Treaty of Rome of 1957,Today the largely rewritten treaty continues in force as the ''Treaty on the functioning of the European Union'', as renamed by the Lisb ...
in 1973 due to her belief it was causing division in Europe.[ From 1974 to 1978, Sperling worked as a teaching assistant teaching about the Central and Eastern Europe as well as the Soviet Union at Aarhus University and ]Roskilde University
Roskilde University ( da, Roskilde Universitet, abbreviated RUC or RU) is a Danish public university founded in 1972 and located in Trekroner in the Eastern part of Roskilde. The university awards bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and PhD de ...
.[ The '']Dagbladet Information
''Information'' (), full name: ''Dagbladet Information'' (), is a Danish newspaper published Monday through Saturday.
History and profile
''Dagbladet Information'' was established and published by the Danish resistance movement in 1943 during ...
'' newspaper employed Sperling to join its staff in 1978,[ working as a correspondent in Moscow from 1981 to 1982 in which she criticised and analysed Soviet society in-depth.][ She became the newspaper's editor-in-chief with Torben Krogh in 1983 and left the publication in 1987.] From 1987 to 1993, Sperling worked on the programme ''P1 Orientering'' on Danmarks Radio
DR (), officially the Danish Broadcasting Corporation in English, is a Danish public-service radio and television broadcasting company. Founded in 1925 as a public-service organization, it is Denmark's oldest and largest electronic media enter ...
(DR) in the Soviet Union and later in Eastern Europe and Russia.[ She went on to become DR Radio's Moscow correspondent for the programmes ''Radioavisen'' and ''Orientering'' between 1993 and 1997.] Sperling was subsequently made editor of DR2's foreign policy magazine progamme ''Udefra'' in 1997 and 1998.[
She was appointed foreign editor at the newspaper '']Politiken
''Politiken'' is a leading Danish daily broadsheet newspaper, published by JP/Politikens Hus in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was founded in 1884 and played a role in the formation of the Danish Social Liberal Party. Since 1970 it has been indep ...
'' in 1998, becoming the first female to hold that job at a major large nationwide newspaper in Denmark.[ Sperling left the job in 2000.][ She was made a foreign employee and commentator at ''Politiken'' in 2003 and became a board member of ]The Danish Foreign Policy Society
The Danish Foreign Policy Society ''(in Danish: Det Udenrigspolitiske Selskab)'' is a private, non-profit organisation founded in 1946 with the aim of promoting interest and raising awareness on foreign policy and international affairs in Denmark. ...
in 2010.[ Sperling was the author of a total of ten books that had subjects such as Russia and followed the development of that nation,][ as well as Yugoslavia and politics in Eastern Europe.][ She wrote ''Sovjetimperiet i opløsning'' in 1991, '' Jugoslavien i stykker'' the following year,][ and ''Russernes drømm'' in mid-2015 in which she discusses the lack of understanding of Russia and the Russian people by the Western world.][
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Personal life
Sperling was twice married and had three children.[ On 13 May 2017,][ she died of cancer in ]Copenhagen
Copenhagen ( or .; da, København ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a proper population of around 815.000 in the last quarter of 2022; and some 1.370,000 in the urban area; and the wider Copenhagen metropolitan ar ...
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Analysis and awards
According to Inge-Lise Paulsen & Vibeke Nissen in Sperling's entry in ''Dansk kvindebiografisk leksikon'', she was incredibly conscious to understand day-to-day life in interviews and reports she atuhored and she had "the combination of professional integrity and political commitment, which has meant that throughout her journalistic career she has had a unique impact on the Danish public."[ She was named the recipient of the in 1990 and the Den Berlingske Fonds Journalistpris accolade in 1992.][
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References
External links
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Gravsted entry
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