1848 in Sweden
Events
- 18-21 March - A series of riots, Marsoroligheterna, takes place in the capital inspired by the Revolutions of 1848
- - The Tales of Ensign Stål is published.
- - The Cause célèbre of Sophie Sager.[1]
- - HDK (school) is established.
- - Cecilia Fryxell open her first school: her schools is to become influential in the education of females.
- - A new type of ferry traffic, with boats propelled by hand-operated paddle wheels instead of boats managed by oars by the Rower woman, are introduced in Stockholm.[2]
- - Banditen : berättelse by August Blanche
- - Catharina Månsdotter by Wilhelmina Stålberg
- - Fänrik Ståls sägner by Johan Ludvig Runeberg
- - Första älskarinnan by August Blanche
- - Hittebarnet by August Blanche
Births
- 2 May – Harald Hjärne, historian (died 1922)
Deaths
- 13 February – Sophie von Knorring, writer (born 1797)
- 16 February – Sophie Stebnowska, opera singer and harpsichordist
- 13 March – Johan Niclas Byström, sculptor (born 1783)
- 7 August - Jöns Jacob Berzelius, chemist (born 1779)
- Gustafva Röhl, educator (born 1798)
- Katarina Erlandsdotter textile artist (born 1771)
References
- Gunhild Kyle and Eva von Krusenstjerna: Kvinnoprofiler (Female profiles) (1993) Norstedts Tryckeri AB Stockholm (Swedish)
- Rolf Söderberg, Stockholmsspegel, Liber förlag (1984), ISBN 91-38-90460-8
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