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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...
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....
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...
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...
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...
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...
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,...