Nils Ahnlund, the Glossary
Nils Ahnlund (23 August 1889 – 11 January 1957) was a Swedish historian.[1]
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18 relations: Eyvind Johnson, Gustavus Adolphus, Harald Hjärne, International Committee of Historical Sciences, Knut Ahnlund, Literary criticism, Nordens Frihet, Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities, Samfundet Nordens Frihet, Stockholm University, Svenska Dagbladet, Sweden, Swedish Academy, Swedish Empire, Umeå, Uppsala, Uppsala University, World War II.
- Members of the Royal Gustavus Adolphus Academy
Eyvind Johnson
Eyvind Johnson (29 July 1900 – 25 August 1976) was a Swedish novelist and short story writer. Nils Ahnlund and Eyvind Johnson are members of the Swedish Academy.
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Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus (9 December 15946 November 1632), also known in English as Gustav II Adolf or Gustav II Adolph, was King of Sweden from 1611 to 1632, and is credited with the rise of Sweden as a great European power (Stormaktstiden).
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Harald Hjärne
Harald Gabriel Hjärne (2 May 1848, in Klastorp, Skövde – 6 January 1922, in Uppsala) was a Swedish historian. Nils Ahnlund and Harald Hjärne are 20th-century Swedish historians and members of the Swedish Academy.
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International Committee of Historical Sciences
The International Committee of Historical Sciences / Comité international des Sciences historiques (ICHS / CISH) is the international association of historical scholarship.
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Knut Ahnlund
Knut Emil Ahnlund (24 May 1923 – 28 November 2012) was a Swedish literary historian, writer, and member of the Swedish Academy. Nils Ahnlund and Knut Ahnlund are members of the Swedish Academy.
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Literary criticism
A genre of arts criticism, literary criticism or literary studies is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature.
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Nordens Frihet
Nordens Frihet (Nordic Freedom) was a Swedish language anti-Nazi weekly magazine that was published by Samfundet Nordens Frihet, an association established to support the independence of the Nordic countries.
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Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities
The Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities also called simply the Royal Academy of Letters or Vitterhetsakademin abbreviated KVHAA (Kungl. or Kungliga Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademien or Vitterhetsakademien) is the Swedish royal academy for the Humanities.
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Samfundet Nordens Frihet
Samfundet Nordens Frihet ("Nordic Freedom Society") was a Swedish association founded in 1939 to promote independence for the Nordic countries during the Second World War.
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Stockholm University
Stockholm University (Stockholms universitet) is a public research university in Stockholm, Sweden, founded as a college in 1878, with university status since 1960.
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Svenska Dagbladet
("The Swedish Daily News"), abbreviated SvD, is a daily newspaper published in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Sweden
Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe.
Swedish Academy
The Swedish Academy (Svenska Akademien), founded in 1786 by King Gustav III, is one of the Royal Academies of Sweden.
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Swedish Empire
The Swedish Empire (stormaktstiden, "the Era as a Great Power") was the period in Swedish history spanning much of the 17th and early 18th centuries during which Sweden became a European great power that exercised territorial control over much of the Baltic region.
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Umeå
Umeå (locally; South Westrobothnian:; Uumaja; Ubmeje; Upmeje; Ubmi) is a city in northeast Sweden.
Uppsala
Uppsala (archaically spelled Upsala) is the county seat of Uppsala County and the fourth-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö.
Uppsala University
Uppsala University (UU) (Uppsala universitet) is a public research university in Uppsala, Sweden.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
Members of the Royal Gustavus Adolphus Academy
- Åke Kromnow
- Anders Hultgård
- Anders Kaliff
- Axel Gjöres
- Axel Kock
- Barbro Klein
- Bengt Hesselman
- Bernhard Karlgren
- Björn Collinder
- Carl Ivar Ståhle
- Carl Wilhelm von Sydow
- Curt Weibull
- Dag Strömbäck
- Eilert Ekwall
- Elias Wessén
- Ernst Wigforss
- Folke Ström
- François-Xavier Dillmann
- Fredrik Ström
- Gabriel Turville-Petre
- Ingemar Mundebo
- Ingvar Andersson
- Johan August Lundell
- Josef Svennung
- Klaus Düwel
- Lars-Erik Thunholm
- Mårten Stenberger
- Martin P. Nilsson
- Michael Schulte (professor)
- Nils Ahnlund
- Odd Einar Haugen
- Otto von Friesen
- Robert Nedoma
- Rudolf Simek
- Stefan Brink
- Stig Strömholm
- Sune Lindqvist
- Sven B.F. Jansson
- Thorsten Andersson