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 | | At that time there was a rather sharp division among Swedish historians who adhered to the Weibullian school, with Lauritz and Curt Weibull as the leaders, and those of the Stockholm-Uppsala school of thought, which had been centred around the heritage from Harald Hjärne, who died in 1922. |
 | | Though Lönnroth’s teacher was Curt Weibull, his two most important books from before 1941, one on the Union of Kalmar and the other on the State and its finances in medieval Sweden, made a great impression on Erland Hjärne, who was Harald Hjärne’s son and a medievalist. |
 | | It seems, however, that he paid less attention to the other part of the teachings of Lauritz Weibull, his reserve for conclusions, and that increasingly Lönnroth simply loved telling history. |
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