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January 27, 2015

2014 - Sisters of learned men - 18th century - Gudrun Nyberg

Sisters of Learned Men is an account of the lives of eight women in Sweden during the 18th century. The women are historical and selected...

January 27, 2015

2014 - Rousseau's Dialogues - Jan Stolpe

Jean-Jacques Rousseau's "Rousseau juge de Jean Jacques. Dialogues" is probably the author's most unknown work, hardly read by anyone but specialists....

January 27, 2015

2014 - The Cholera - society, ideas and the disaster of 1834 - Daniel Larsson

In the late 1810s, worrying reports began to emerge from Asia. A dreaded plague known as cholera had begun to touch...

January 27, 2015

2014 - Ceramics & porcelain in Sweden over 7,000 years - Bengt Nyström

Ceramics & Porcelain in Sweden over 7,000 years is a scientific, well-illustrated overview, interesting for both the general public and...

January 27, 2015

2014 - Printers in medieval Sweden - Johnny Hagberg - Skara Stiftshistoriska Sällskap

Swedish and foreign archives contain a number of medieval diplomas, letters and other documents in which scribes have imprinted text. One...

January 27, 2015

2014 - Building for the future - technical resources for research and education - Cecilia Rydinger Alin - Royal College of Music in Stockholm

KMH is facing major challenges. The global landscape of music production and consumption is undergoing rapid transformation, with some...

January 27, 2015

2014 - Support to Bebyggelsehistorisk tidskrift - Göran Ulväng - Bebyggelsehistorisk tidskrift

Bebyggelsehistorisk tidskrift (BHT), the Nordic region's leading journal in the field of building history and a forum for scientific exchange between disciplines such as art history,...