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Bergegren (1861–1936) was a
Swedish socialist, anarchist, writer, and agitator. He was one of Sweden's most
influential early anarchists.
Bergegren was...
- were
known as
Staaflagarna (the
Staff laws) or Lex
Hinke (after
Hinke Bergegren) who
served ten
months for
breaking the law. In 1908
Einar Håkansson was...
- Two
leading figures in the organization, Carl G. Schröder and
Hinke Bergegren, were
excluded in 1908 and the
divorce became inevitable thereafter. The...
- name and a surname.
Notable people with the name are as follows:
Hinke Bergegren (1861–1936),
Swedish politician Hinke Osinga (born 1969),
Dutch mathematician...
- such as
Hjalmar Branting (later
prime minister),
August Palm and
Hinke Bergegren.
During World War I the
demonstrations mainly had a
peace message and...
- István Tisza, 2-time
prime minister of
Hungary (d. 1918)
April 22 –
Hinke Bergegren,
Swedish anarchist and
birth control agitator (d. 1936)
April 23 – Edmund...
- flag') was a w****ly
magazine published in
Sweden in 1891 by
Hinke Bergegren.
Bergegren acted as the
editor and
publisher of the magazine. Nine
issues were...
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subsequently taken up by the EU in 1985. In 1973
Swedish PACE
member Astrid Bergegren first put
forward a
motion inviting member states to
abolish the death...
- with a
number of
anarchists including Hinke Bergegren becoming leading members.
After the
exclusion of
Bergegren and
other anarchists from the SAP in 1908...
- 2024. Müller,
Stefan (2009). "Rüdiger,
Helmut (a.k.a. Rodriguez, Ivar
Bergegren; Dashar,
Stefan Stralsund) (1903–1966)". In Ness,
Immanuel (ed.). The...