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  Skåneland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Skåneland" was introduced by the Swedish historian and Scandinavist Martin Weibull in his political appeal Samlingar till Skånes historia in 1868 to illuminate the pre-Swedish history of Skåne, Blekinge, and Halland.
Weibull used the term as a global term for the three provinces where the old Scanian law (the oldest provincial law of the Nordic countries) had its jurisdiction, as well as the area of the archdiocese of Lund prior to 1645.
This term Skåneland was then used in the regional historical periodical Historisk tidskrift för Skåneland, beginning in 1901, published by Martin's son, Lauritz Weibull.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Terra_Scania   (1553 words)

  
 Curt Weibull - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Curt Weibull   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Curt Weibull (19 August 1886 - 10 November 1991) was a Swedish historian.
1927-1957 he was a professor of history at Gothenburg University and 1928 he and his brother, Lauritz Weibull, founded the periodical Scandia.
In 1991 at an age of 105 his last work was published in the form of an article in book celebrating the 100 year anniversary of Gothenburg University.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Curt-Weibull.html   (159 words)

  
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The essay analyses the friendship between two eminent Scandinavian historians Erik Arup (1876-1951) and Lauritz Weibull (1873-1960), a friendship in many ways comparable to the contemporary friendship between the French historians Marc Bloch (1886-1944) and Lucien Febvre (1878-1956).
Arup in Denmark and Weibull in Sweden like Bloch and Febvre in France found themselves in opposition to the historical establishment in their respective countries and founded oppositional historical journals at the same time: Scandia (1928) and Annales (1929).
The central source for the analysis is the correspondence between the two historians, a correspondence carried on from their first meeting in Lübeck in 1907 until Arup's death.
www.hum.ou.dk /projects/histtid/summary/95_297.html   (187 words)

  
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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.
www.historisktidskrift.nu /innehall/2002-4/Torstendahl.htm   (417 words)

  
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In Sweden the historian Lauritz Weibull, in conflict with many other Swedish Historians, started the critical history school around 1910 (see e.
According to the Weibull School the historical conclusions should rest, not on subjective feelings, but on reliable facts.
Weibull, L. Stockholms blodbad och andra kritiska undersökningar.
www.ee.bgu.ac.il /~censor/katz-directory/01-02-24edvardsson-evaluation-information.txt   (5808 words)

  
 Record book from the Cathedral of Lund; Medeltidshandskrift 6; S:t Laurentius digital manuscript library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
utgivet av Lauritz Weibull Monumenta Scaniae Historica Lund, 1923, pp.
124v-173v) Memoriale fratrum Dödboken The memoriale, according to Weibull the nucleus of the book, is in the form of a calendar, a work of many hands (27 identified by Weibull, p.
Nielsen, Lauritz: Danmarks Middelalderlige Haandskrifter Köbenhavn, 1937, pp.
laurentius.lub.lu.se /volumes/Mh_6/detailed   (3440 words)

  
 The Scanian Flag - Part 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Martin Weibull and his sons, Lauritz, Carl-Gustaf and Curt, were all legendary researchers of history at Lund, and they created a school of thought in historical research with respect to the critical evaluation of sources.
As for the colours, Curt Weibull says: "I have, however, heard from one of my sisters, that the colours were based on the colours of the coat of arms that Erik of Pomerania gave to Malmö" (in 1437).
This colour choice for the Scanian griffin, as well as the uniform colours in yellow and red of the 1675 Dragoons of Scania and province of Bohus, could perhaps be viewed as proof that even the Swedish conqueror had noticed the old colours of Scania.
www.scania.org /flaggan/flageng2.htm   (3461 words)

  
 summery_eng   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
When choosing to described "how the ruling classes´...dominance grew", one can easily discern the connection to the seminars of Lauritz Weibull, which he attended for several terms and which treated the struggle for power in the parliament of Västerås.
According to Westin, Weibull had "a pronounced view of history as a struggle for power...between different actors and interest groups".
Westin indicates that it was important for him, coming from a middle-class environment, to learn how to see this.
www2.educ.umu.se /~eruts/english/dessertion/summery_eng.html   (3813 words)

  
 Leonardo DaVinci
When originally exhibited in Florence this cartoon received an acclaim almost comparable to that of a completed painting and it has long been considered one of Leonardo's finest works, easily on a par with the Last Supper.
Though Leonardo never painted this cartoon it inspired another artist to produce the Virgin and St. Anne which is in the collection of Professor Lauritz Weibull of Lund, Switzerland.
Burlington House Cartoon (Mary, Christ, St. Anne and the Infant St. John)
www.lairweb.org.nz /leonardo/anne.html   (1020 words)

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