Jacob Stenersen Worm-Müller (25 December 1884 – 12 November 1963) was a Norwegian historian, magazine editor, and professor at the University of Oslo.
[2] His research work Christiania og krisen efter Napoleonskrigene from 1922 is regarded a central contribution to economic history.
[3] After the German invasion and subsequent occupation of Norway in April 1940 he had a significant influence on negotiations in Parliament in September the same year.
His University lectures on the historical events back in 1905 were of such a character that the Nazi authorities demanded their cancellation.
Worm-Müller left the country to join the exile government in London, where he edited the magazine The Norseman from 1942 to 1945.