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Sigrid Leijonhufvud

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187: 33: 179:. Born into an aristocratic family, she was one of the nine children to Countess Ebba Ulrika Sparre and Count Axel Hjalmar Leijonhufvud. Her father also served as a colonel and royal chamberlain. As many other children of the upper class, she was educated privately at home. In 1883, she received her school-leaving certificate at the Lyceum Girls' School in 261:
were published in the form of a book two years later. Between 1922 and 1923, she a biography on her aunt, which chronicles the long-established social stratification, as well as the rapid socio-political developments of the 1800s. Between 1917 and 1933, her research focused on the life and works of
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As an author and researcher, Leijonhufvud was an admirer of her aunt, and sought to write biographies of women belonging to the period 1600–1800. In 1896, Leijonhufvud published her first work, a biography of
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Society that was founded in 1885. Under the auspices of the society, she worked towards publishing works on the roles of working women. In 1911, she also co-wrote the lines for the introductory
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Leijonhufvud work on Tessin received recognition for portraying the socio-cultural situation of the 1700s, and she became a popular figure in Sweden. In 1918, she was elected into the Swedish
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Leijonhufvud maintained a large social circle. She was friends with children's writer and illustrator
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for services to literature and history. In 1937, she was awarded an honorary doctorate degree from
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and the period of liberty. In 1908, she published a biography of writer
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Her father did not want Leijonhufvud to continue education. Her aunt,
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at the World Congress for Women's Suffrage with the composer
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Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities
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Leijonhufvud died in Stockholm, on 14 November 1937.
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activist, exposed Leijonhufvud to women's movement.
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Stockholm
Sweden
Uppsala University
Axel Leijonhufvud
Sophie Adlersparre
Swedish
author
historian
feminist
Samfundet De Nio
Litteris et Artibus
Stockholm
Sweden
Stockholm

Sophie Adlersparre
women's rights
Sophie Adlersparre
women's rights
Fredrika Bremer Association
Uppsala University
Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities
feminist reformer
Fredrika Bremer
medievalist
Ellen Fries
Carolingian Empire
Agneta Horn
Victoria Benedictsson

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