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Johan Fridtjuv Berg (20
March 1851 – 29
February 1916) was a
Swedish school teacher, author, and
politician (liberal); he was
minister of
education and...
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February 1914 – 30
March 1917
Prime Minister Hjalmar Hammarskjöld
Preceded by
Fridtjuv Berg
Succeeded by
Alexis Hammarström
Personal details Born (1876-08-18)18...
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proposal to this
effect was
signed on
April 7, 1906, by
education minister Fridtjuv Berg (1851–1916), and put
before the
parliament of 1907. A
protest against...
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heritage Income SEK
Degree % %
Alvastra 1,225 986 37.3 60.6 84 92 8 25,548 34
Fridtjuv Berg 1,680 1,258 39.8 58.2 78 78 22 21,472 25
Holaveden 774 638 37.1 61...
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reform for
Swedish schools,
introduced in 1906 by the
minister of
education Fridtjuv Berg (1851–1916). Berg
acknowledged that
Hazelius had laid the foundation...
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Prime Minister Christian Lundeberg Preceded by Karl
Husberg Succeeded by
Fridtjuv Berg
Minister of
Justice In
office 5
December 1901 – 2
August 1902 Prime...
- of 1905, one of the most
active members in the teacher's ****ociation,
Fridtjuv Berg,
became education minister. The next year, 1906, he
allowed the release...
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Archives of Sweden.
Retrieved 21
February 2023. Bruce, N. O. (1922). "J
Fridtjuv Berg".
Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 3.
National Archives...
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Government offices Preceded by
Fridtjuv Berg
Minister of
Education and
Ecclesiastical Affairs 1906–1909 Succeeded by Elof Lindström...
- Läseböcker för
Sveriges barndomsskolor,
published by
Alfred Dalin [sv] and
Fridtjuv Berg. Roos also
wrote children's songs, such as Blåsippan ute i backarna...