Nils Herlitz
Nils Herlitz (1888–1978)[1] was a Swedish historian, legal scholar and politician of the Moderate Party. He served as the third President of the Nordic Council in 1955. He served as a member of the upper house of the Swedish parliament from 1939 to 1955.[2]
Honours
- Honorary doctorate, University of Oslo, 1961[3]
gollark: Or I guess not even in that weird way.
gollark: > vengeance is a vicious cycle and doesn't actually help anyoneAh, but it *does*, acausally speaking in some confusing way.
gollark: if you make a credible precommitment to take revenge in advance, people might not even *cause* you to require vengeance in the first place!
gollark: What's wrong with vengeance?
gollark: > I theorise that many of the things that slow human brains down are actually required for humanlike reasoningWhat do you mean "humanlike"?
References
- Sveriges dödbok 1947–2006, Sveriges Släktforskarförbund
- "Nils Herlitz". Vem är det 1957 – via Project Runeberg.
- Wasberg, Gunnar Christie (2017-04-05), "Nils Herlitz", Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian), retrieved 2018-10-14
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