Gunnar Broberg  | |
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![]() Broberg in 2019  | |
| Born | September 5, 1942 Flen, Sweden  | 
| Died | 30 April 2022 (aged 79) Lund, Sweden  | 
| Awards | Augustpriset 1992 Gleerups facklitterära pris 2004 Einar Hansens hederspris 2013 Kellgrenpriset 2020 Stora historiepriset 2020  | 
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | Uppsala University | 
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | History of Science and Ideas | 
| Institutions | Lund University | 
Gunnar Broberg (5 September 1942 – 30 April 2022) was professor in History of Science and Ideas at Lund University, Sweden, appointed in 1990. Broberg has written about the compulsory sterilization activities in Sweden[1] and extensively about the scientist Carl Linnaeus.[2] In 2005 he was elected Chair of the Royal Humanistic Scientific Society in Lund (Kungliga Humanistiska Vetenskapssamfundet i Lund).[3] He was the editor of the book Gyllene äpplen (Golden apples), which won the August Prize (Augustpriset) in 1992.[4]
English bibliography
- Eugenics and the Welfare State: Sterilization Policy in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland, Michigan State University Press: 1996 (with Nils Roll-Hansen).
 - The Man Who Organized Nature: The Life of Linnaeus, Princeton University Press: 2023 (translated by Anna Paterson).
 
Swedish bibliography
- Järven, filfrassen, frossaren, 1971.
 - Homo sapiens L, 1975.
 - Brunögd, lätt, hastig, gjorde allting promt, 1978.
 - Linnéminnen i Uppsala, 1982.
 - Bilden av naturen, 1983.
 - Nordström och hans skola, 1983.
 - Oönskade i folkhemmet, 1991 (with Mattias Tydén).
 - Gyllene äpplen, 1992.
 - Statlig rasforskning, 1995.
 - När svensk historia blev en världsnyhet, 1999 (with Mattias Tydén).
 - Kattens historia, 2004.
 - Tsunamin i Lissabon',' 2005.
 - Carl von Linné, 2006.
 - Nattens historia. Nordiskt mörker och ljus under tusen år, 2016
 - Mannen som ordnade naturen: En biografi över Carl von Linné, 2019
 
References
- ↑ Broberg, G. (2005). Statlig rasforskning: en historik över rasbiologiska institutet. Lund: Lund University.
 - ↑ Broberg, G. (2006). Carl Linnaeus. Stockholm: Swedish Institute.
 - ↑ "Governing body of Kungliga Humanistiska Vetenskapssamfundet i Lund". Archived from the original on 2010-08-27. Retrieved 2010-08-09.
 - ↑ Augustpriset, alla nominerade i alfabetisk ordning Archived 2010-08-11 at the Wayback Machine
 
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