... Artur Hazelius's granddaughter ) generously have read and commented upon this chapter . Both of them began work at ... Artur Hazelius , en Levnadsteckning [ a Biography ] . See also Bertil Romberg , " Johan August Hazelius , " Svenskt ...
... Artur Hazelius , the Dane Bernhard Olsen and the two Germans Rudolf Virchow and Ulrich Jahn . Artur Hazelius ( 1833-1901 ) It is only natural to begin with Artur Hazelius , who quite rightly has come to be seen as the real creator of ...
... Hazelius conserves at Skansen, for his own well-being and for the wellbeing of all other Swedes. In his work on Hazelius, Fredrik Böök discerned a similarity between the poet Viktor Rydberg's “tomte” (Santa Claus or brownie) and Artur ...
... Artur Hazelius, who was publicly humiliated. After this meeting Hazelius could no longer continue to work in public as a 'language man', as he had earlier been known.21 It is not clearly known what Artur Hazelius did in the years ...
... Artur Hazelius in Sweden was responsible for assembling the buildings which , as ' Skansen ' on Djugarden Island , Stockholm , opened in 1891. Hazelius believed that ' getting to know and falling in love with the past is the essential ...
... Artur Hazelius, 1868–1901, Early Archive of Artur Hazelius, The Nordic Museum and Skansen (EAANS), The Nordic Museum Archive in Stockholm (NMA). All translations of quotations by the author. 3 'Swedish National Day', or 'National ...
... Artur Hazelius of Stockholm was father of the idea . Hazelius was distressed to see the Industrial Revolution threaten the pleasant , coherent , and distinctive ways of living found in the different regions of Sweden and , indeed , all ...