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  1. Karin Johannisson was born in Gothenburg on 11 October 1944. Her mother Lore Johannisson, née Schmidt, was a German medical student who had met and married the Swedish lecturer Tore Johannisson when he worked at the University of Marburg. The couple had three children; Karin was the youngest.

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  4. Karin Johannisson was a Swedish idea historian who was Professor of the History of Science and Ideas at Uppsala University. She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

  5. Nov 23, 2016 · Professor in intellectual history. Karin Johannisson was the first woman in Sweden to hold a professorship in intellectual history. She was also a well-known and much read author. Her works include Den mörka kontinenten. Kvinnan, medicinen och fin-de-siècle. Karin Johannisson was born in Lund in 1944. Her father, Ture Johannisson, worked ...

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  6. Nov 23, 2016 · Professor Emerita Karin Johannisson has died. 2016-11-23. Professor Emerita Karin Johannisson has left us after a period of illness at the. age of 72. (Image removed) Karin was one of the most renowned scholars in the humanities in Sweden and made modern history of medicine a successful research area in Swedish academy and in public consciousness.

  7. Karin Johannisson was born in Gothenburg on 11 October 1944. Her mother Lore Johannisson, née Schmidt, was a German medical student who had met and married the Swedish lecturer Tore Johannisson when he worked at the University of Marburg. The couple had three children; Karin was the youngest.

  8. Apr 14, 2009 · Spaces of Melancholy makes for engaging and captivating reading. It’s an examination of the condition’s historical forms, but when Johannisson considers melancholy from an historical viewpoint, it also becomes a contemporary commentary. Today the concept of depression covers virtually every kind of sadness.