1864 in Sweden

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Maria Magdalena Mathsdotter

Events from the year 1864 in Sweden

Incumbents[]

  • MonarchCharles XV

Events[]

  • The Skandinaviska Banken founded.
  • The newspaper Dagens Nyheter begins its publication.
  • June 18 – The Decree of Extended Freedom of Trade introduce complete freedom of trade in Sweden: unmarried women are granted the same rights within trade and commerce as men.[1]
  • Husbands are forbidden to abuse their wives.[2]
  • The gymnastics profession is open to women.[3]
  • Queen Louise and Princess Louise takes lessons in ice skating for the pioneer Nancy Edberg, making ice skating socially acceptable for females.[4]
  • Bertha Valerius appointed official photographer of the royal court.
  • Women students are admitted as students at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts without having to apply for a dispensation.[5]
  • Foundation of the Statens normalskola för flickor.
  • The famous trip of the Sami Maria Magdalena Mathsdotter to Stockholm.

Births[]

Erik Axel Karlfeldt, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature
1931
  • 20 January – Mathilda Malling, novelist (died 1942).
  • 12 March – Alice Tegnér, composer (died 1943).[6]
  • 25 June – Ola Hanson, missionary (died 1927).
  • 20 July – Erik Axel Karlfeldt, poet (died 1931).
  • 27 November – Gustaf Boivie, sport shooter (died 1951).[7]
  • 3 December – Anna Boberg, artist (died 1935).
  • 17 December – Felix Körling, composer (died 1937).[8]
  • 18 December – Per-Olof Arvidsson, sport shooter (died 1947).[9]

Deaths[]

  • 2 January – Johan Gabriel Richert, jurist and politician (born 1784).
  • 2 March – Brita Catharina Lidbeck, singer (born 1788).
  • 28 May – Charlotta Deland, stage actress (born 1807).
  • 4 November – Lotten Wennberg, philanthropist (born 1815).
  • Wendla Åberg, dancer and actress (born 1791).

References[]

  1. ^ Mansdominans i förändring, om ledningsgrupper och styrelser: betänkande by Sverige Utredningen om kvinnor på ledande poster i näringslivet (SOU 2003:16). Stockholm: Edita Norstedts Tryckeri AB. 2003. ISBN 91-38-21953-0.
  2. ^ Palmquist, Christer; Widberg, Hans Kristian (2004). Millenium Samhällskunskap A (in Swedish). Bonniers. p. 317. ISBN 9789162259952.
  3. ^ Axianne Thorstenson (1918), Kvinnornas Stallning Inom Yrkena (PDF), Trykeri-A.-B. Ferm
  4. ^ Idun (1890): Nr 15 (121)
  5. ^ Österberg, Carin: Svenska kvinnor; Föregångare Nyskapare (Swedish women; Predecessors, pioneers) Signum, Lund (1990) (Swedish)
  6. ^ Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (2006). The New Grove Dictionary of Women Composers. London: Macmillan. p. 457. ISBN 978-0-33351-598-3.
  7. ^ "Gustaf Boivie". Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  8. ^ "Felix Körling (1864-1937)" (in Swedish). Levande musikarv. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  9. ^ "Per-Olof Arvidsson". Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 10 November 2014.


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