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  1. The couple had three children; Karin was the youngest. They moved to Lund in 1939, and then to Gothenburg when Tore Johannisson was appointed Professor of Scandinavian languages at the University of Gothenburg .

    • Swedish
    • 23 November 2016 (aged 72), Uppsala, Sweden
    • Professor, Idea historian, Author
  2. The couple had three children; Karin was the youngest. They moved to Lund in 1939, and then to Gothenburg when Tore Johannisson was appointed Professor of Scandinavian languages at the University of Gothenburg.

    • 72 years old
    • Professor, Idea historian, Author
    • 11 October, 1944
    • Libra
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  4. Apr 4, 2024 · In the mid-1980s, Karin Scholtz took a simple photo of her triplets when they were just one year old. She didn't know it then, but that photo was the start of something big. Over the years, she made it a habit to capture their growth with more photos. Each picture marked their journey from babies to toddlers, then to teenagers, and finally to ...

  5. Nov 23, 2016 · She is grieved and missed by her many friends and colleagues. Memorial Service. Memorial service for Karin Johannisson is held on December 11, 2016, 12.00, at Göteborgs Nation. RSVP to Fonus 018-155175 at the latest on December 6. Obituary. An obituary was published on December 8 in Svenska Dagbladet, and in Uppsala Nya Tidning on December 11.

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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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