Vecko-Journalen

Vecko-Journalen (Weekly Record) was a weekly Swedish magazine published from 1910 to 2002.[1]

History and profile

Vecko-Journalen was founded by Erik Åkerlund in 1906. The same year he also established the publishing company Åhlén & Åkerlunds.[2] The magazine was based in Stockholm and was published on a weekly basis.[3] Gunny Widell served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine.[4]

It was published weekly from 1910 to 1963 when it merged with the magazine Idun and took the Double-barrelled name Idun-Veckojournalen. The merged magazine continued to be published weekly until 1980, when falling circulation figures forced it to a monthly cycle, and it was renamed Månadsjournalen ("Monthly Record"). It ceased publication in 2002.

gollark: And is a separate independent entity which can exist without them (well, not without the mother, but when it's born).
gollark: I don't think the body thing makes much sense anyway, inasmuch as the genetic material in the fetus doesn't actually match exactly what either parent has but is some mixed-up combination of them.
gollark: That's a legal/ethical distinction rather than a scientific one.
gollark: It is the case that I contain genetic material from my parents. It doesn't have to be the case that, because of that, I'm considered part of their body or something.
gollark: Again, if you're going to be consistent about this, then children are half of their parents, which sounds unreasonable.

References

  1. Lina Sturfelt (2008). "Eldens återsken. Första världskriget i svensk föreställningsvärld". Lund University. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  2. Poul Houe; Sven Hakon Rossel (1 January 1998). Images of America in Scandinavia. Rodopi. p. 175. ISBN 90-420-0611-0. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  3. Dirk Gindt (March 2013). "Transatlantic Translations and Transactions: Lars Schmidt and the Implementation of Postwar American Theatre in Europe" (PDF). Theatre Journal. 65 (1). Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  4. "Tidningsmakaren Gunny Widell avliden". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 23 May 2014. Retrieved 14 January 2017.


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