Carl Grimberg

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Carl Grimberg.

Carl Gustaf Grimberg (22 September 1875 in Gothenburg, Sweden – 11 June 1941 in Djursholm) was a Swedish historian.

His parents were Joel Grimberg and Charlotta (née Andersson); in 1919, he married Eva Carlsdotter Sparre (1895–1982).[1]

Grimberg completed his PhD in 1903 and then took a teaching job.[2] In 1905 he began to write a school textbook, focussing on the history of Sweden and its diplomatic relations with Prussia, Denmark and other countries.[3] In 1908 he left his teaching job to concentrate fully on his writing.[1]

Grimberg's most famous work is his history of Sweden, Svenska folkets underbara öden [sv] (1913-1924); in 1926 Grimberg began to publish his history of the world, Världshistoria, but he did not finish it before his death.[4]

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