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The Nobel Library of the Swedish Academy

Libri, 1999
The Nobel Library was founded in 1901 to assist the Swedish Academy in its task of selecting the Nobel laureate in Literature. It is a modern research library with a private, autonomous status, established primarily for the Swedish Academy and its Nobel Committee, although its collections are also open to the public.
Åke Erlandsson
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John Maynard Keynes and The Royal Swedish Academy

History of European Ideas, 2018
ABSTRACTThis paper examines John M. Keynes’s relationship with Gustav Cassel and Eli Hecksher and puts together the events related to his being awarded the 1939 Soderstrom Gold Medal by The Royal S...
Rogério Arthmar, Michael McLure
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Editors, librarians, and publication exchange: The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in the long 19th century

open access: yesCentaurus, 2020
The paper discusses the publications of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (RSAS) as part of a wider network of publication exchange, linking learned societies, libraries, and archives.
Jenny Beckman
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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and Nobel Guest Professor

2013
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (hereafter referred to as the Academy) was founded in 1739 and on 25 May 1966 Kallen was elected as the member number 1036 of this, by then 227 years old, body. In fact, the Academy started off by being a rather exclusive and slowly changing society.
C. Jarlskog
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Press Release from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2003
Daniel Kahneman, Vernon L. Smith
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