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Arbetet (Swedish: The Labour) was a Swedish-language
social democrat newspaper published in Malmö, Sweden, from 1887 to 2000.
Arbetet was
first published...
- The
Museum of Work (
Arbetets museum) is a
museum located in Norrköping, Sweden. The
museum is
located in the Strykjärn (Clothes iron), a
former weaving...
- of Sweden. It was
active during 1924–1926. AUF
published the
magazine Arbetets Ungdom (Youth of Labour)
beginning in 1925. Nordmark, Dag (1978). Samhället...
- to 1978, and then
worked as a journalist. He was the editor-in-chief of
Arbetet, a Malmö-based newspaper. In the
early 1990s he was the
mayor of Malmö...
- Arbetaren, Social-Demokraten and
Arbetet and
published the
monthly Folktribunen. In 1910–1912, he was the
editor of
Arbetet. In the 1909
parliamentary election...
- is
today just a
version of a
Stockholm tabloid. The
Social Democratic Arbetet was
edited and
printed at Malmö
between 1887 and 2000. In
addition to these...
- A rope
braiding machine at the
Arbetets Museum (Museum of Work) in Norrköping, Sweden...
- politician. He was the editor-in-chief of
various newspapers,
including Arbetet. He
served as the
minister of
state and
minister of
agriculture between...
-
doktorn and she has
worked as a
journalist for Expressen,
Aftonbladet and
Arbetet. She has also
worked for
local radio in Uppland,
Stockholm and for Sveriges...
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Dagbladet (Stockholm)
Sydsvenska Dagbladet (Malmö and Lund)
Aftontidningen Arbetet (Malmö),
published 1887–2000
Dagsposten (Stockholm),
published 1941–1951...