Lisbeth Broch

Elisabeth Broch (1 May 1911 – 21 August 1991) was a Norwegian historian, school principal and politician for the Labour Party.

She was born in Trondheim as a daughter of Supreme Court Justice Erling Broch (1875–1941) and Anna Cecilie Munch-Petersen (1877–1957).

[1] She chaired Filologisk Forening and was a board member of the Norwegian Students' Society.

[1] She married fellow Mot Dag member and later military officer Vilhelm Evang in 1938.

[1] Among her publications are Kvinnereising from 1940, The Political Role of Women in Norway from 1952, and volume 3 of Aschehougs verdenshistorie from 1954.