Sven Ulric Palme

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Sven Ulric Palme

Sven Ulric Adalvard Palme (born May 25 1912, died- May 14, 1977) was a Swedish historian and professor at Stockholm University. He was the son of the historian Olof Palme (1884–1918) and Ola Palme (born Tonow) (1888–1982).[1] His historical research was broad, from Swedish Middle Age to modern political history. The political history was his focus, concentrating on political parties, decision-making processes and key actors in these processes. ¶ In the 1930s he was active in the conservative political debate. But eventually he distanced himself from the conservative ideas and became closer to the Social Democratic tradition. He was contrary to common views of historians at that time, often claiming that many historians did not recognize the truth about historical figures who were often, in his opinion, more villains than heroes.

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  1. ^ Sveriges dödbok 1947-2003, (CD-ROM version 3.0), utgiven av Sveriges Släktforskarförbund 2005, Ola Guido Elisabeth

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