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Folder-Fredsstaden Uppsala-Web Dag Hammarskjöldbiblioteket Fredsstaden Uppsala Läs vidare… grundades 1966 för att hedra minnet av Dag Hammarskjöld. Alltsedan starten ligger fokus Dag Hammarskjöld på FN:s arbete och dokumentation. Biblioteket är Hans Landberg, På väg…: Dag Hammarskjöld som nationellt depåbibliotek för Förenta Nationerna, svensk ämbetsman (2012) och har den största samlingen FN-dokument i Bengt Thelin, Dag Hammarskjöld: FN-chefen och Norden. Idag är bibliotekets namn Dag Ham- människan (2010) marskjöld och Juridiska biblioteket, ett av flera Att föra världens talan: tal och uttalanden, bruksbibliotek inom Uppsala universitet, och Dag Hammarskjöld i urval av Kaj Falkman (2005) omfattar ämnena statskunskap, utvecklingsstudier, Mats Svegfors, Dag Hammarskjöld: den förste moderne svensken (2005) freds- och konfliktforskning samt juridik. Det är också ett EDC-bibliotek (Europeiska dokumenta- Nathan Söderblom tionscentrum), som har till uppgift att tillgänglig- Jonas Jonson, Jag är bara Nathan Söderblom, satt till göra information om EU. tjänst: en biografi (2014) Staffan Runestam, I kärlekens tjänst: från Nathan Institutionen för Freds- och konfliktforskning och Anna Söderbloms humanitära verksamhet (2013) bildades 1971 för att bedriva forskning och ut- Bengt Sundkler, Nathan Söderblom: his life bildning kring konflikters orsaker och dynamik, and work (1968) fredsprocesser och hållbar fred. Den första Dag Tor Andræ, Nathan Söderblom (1931) Hammarskjöld-professuren i freds- och konflikt- Alva Myrdal forskning tillsattes 1985. Det unika konfliktdata- programmet i Uppsala, The Uppsala Conflict Data Yvonne Hirdman, Det tänkande hjärtat (2006) Brita Åkerman, Alva Myrdal: från storbarnkammare Program (UCDP), samlar fritt tillgänglig informa- till fredspris (1997) tion om alla pågående konflikter och används över Jan Olof Nilsson, Alva Myrdal: en virvel i den moderna hela världen inom forskning, utbildning och media. strömmen (1994) Sissela Bok, Alva: ett kvinnoliv (1987) Hjalmar Branting Nobels Norman, Torbjörn, Hjalmar Branting, freden och folkens förbund (2014) Svenning, Olle, Hövdingen. Hjalmar Branting: fredspristagare En biografi (2014) Kontaktuppgifter Lars Ilshammar, Hjalmar Branting (2010) Nils-Olof Franzén, Hjalmar Branting och hans tid (1985) Dag Hammarskjöld och Juridiska biblioteket Besöksadress: Klosterg. 3 i Uppsala Postadress: Box 6508, 751 38 UPPSALA Tel: 018-471 78 50 [email protected] alt. [email protected] www.stiftelsendaghammarskjoldbiblioteket.se www.ub.uu.se Produktion: Grafisk service, Uppsala universitet 2014 EN BÄTTRE VÄRLD Dag Hammarskjöld Nathan Söderblom Hjalmar Branting Alva Myrdal Mät aldrig bergets Fredsarbetet måste höjd förrän du nått göra kärleken till ” toppen – då skall du ” högsta grundsats. se hur lågt det var. Freden är ett positivt gott, som måste med möda Den längsta resan och målmedvetenhet Porträtt av Hjalmar Branting, ” 1910-talet. Fotograf okänd. är resan inåt… ” eftersträvas och vinnas. Tillhör Uppsala universitetsbibliotek. Nathan Söderblom på det ekumeniska mötet Dag Hammarskjöld på första sidan på den i Stockholm år 1925. Fotograf okänd. franska idskriften Paris Match 1961. Tillhör Uppsala universitetsbibliotek. Porträtt av Alva Myrdal. i Karl Hjalmar Branting Fotograf: Ursula Assmus, 1970. (KB, KoB Fc. 2) föddes den 23/11 1860 i Klara församling, Stockholm och avled den 24/2 1925 i i Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjöld föddes den Lars Olof Jonathan Söderblom föddes den 15/1 1866 i i Alva Myrdal föddes Reimer Adolf Fredriks församling, 29/7 1905 i Jönköping och avled den 18/9 1961 nära i Trönö prästgård i Hälsingland och avled den 12/7 1931 den 31/1 1902 i Uppsala Stockholm. Ndola i Nordrhodesia (nuvarande Zambia). i Uppsala. och avled den 1/2 1986 i Danderyd. 1921 tilldelades han Nobels fredspris tillsammans med Han blev FN:s generalsekreterare 1953. Han var Han var Svenska kyrkans ärkebiskop 1914–1931, leda- Christian Lange, Norge, för också ledamot av Svenska Akademien. År 1961 till- mot av Svenska Akademien och erhöll Nobels fredspris Alva mottog Nobels freds- pris år 1982, tilsammans sina insatser inom Nationer- delades han Nobels fredspris postumt för sitt arbete 1930, för sina insatser att verka för fred via de kristna med Alfonso Garcia Robles nas Förbund. De båda sågs med att förstärka FN-organisationen. kyrkornas roll i världssamfundet. Han blev vida (Mexico), för sina insatser som goda representanter för berömd för sitt fredsarbete och samlade till det stora vid FN:s nedrustningsför- två brödrafolk som beslutat Dag växte upp på Uppsala slott dit familjen ekumeniska mötet i Stockholm 1925. handlingar kring kärn- sig för att leva i fred med Hammarskjöld flyttade 1907 när hans far utnämn- vapenhotet. Alva tog en varandra efter unionsupp- des till landshövding i Uppsala län. År 1916 skrevs 1883 skrevs Nathan in vid Uppsala universitet och filosofie kandidatexamen i lösningen 1905. Dag in på Uppsala högre allmänna läroverk och tog en filosofie kandidatexamen 1886. 1892 tog han Stockholm 1924, och gifte tog studenten där 1923. Han blev filosofie kandidat teologie kandidatexamen och prästvigdes året därpå. sig samma år med Gunnar Som 17-åring flyttade Hjalmar Branting till Uppsala 1925 och filosofie licentiat 1928, juris kandidat Hans första tjänst var vid Uppsala hospital. Myrdal. Hennes akademiska där han studerade astro- 1930, docent 1933 och juris doktor 1934. Efter 1901 arbetade han i Paris samtidigt som han dokto- studier innefattade psyko- nomi 1878–1882. Redan i avslutade akademiska studier gjorde han karriär rerade vid Sorbonne. Samma år utnämndes Nathan logi och familjesociologi. Alva blev under efterkrigs- unga år blev han politiskt nationellt och internationellt inom statsförvaltningen. till professor vid teologiska institutionen vid Uppsala tiden internationellt engage- intresserad, och kom att bli universitet. Han återvände till Uppsala och verkade, vid rad och en aktiv opinions- förespråkare för fred och Under sin ämbetstid i FN lyckades Dag bland an- sidan av tjänsten, som kyrkoherde i Helga Trefaldighets bildare för fred. demokrati. Han var parti- nat mildra konflikterna i Suez, Libanon och Laos. församling. ordförande för Socialdemo- Under inbördeskriget i Kongo utformade han FN:s Alva Myrdal var 1949–50 kraterna 1907–1925. mandat att sända fredsbevarande styrkor som har När Nathan Söderblom dog gjordes ett undantag från chef för FN:s avdelning för 1920 blev han Sveriges första blivit ett bestående inslag i FN:s konfliktarbete. det redan mer än hundra år gamla förbudet att begrava sociala frågor och 1951–55 socialdemokratiska stats- Dag Hammarskjöld är gravsatt i familjegraven på inomhus i kyrkorna. Hans grav ligger i domkyrkans för Unescos socialveteskap- minister. Uppsala gamla kyrkogård. högkor. liga avdelning. Hon var Sveriges ambassadör i Indien 1956–61. 1966–73 var hon statsråd i den social- demokratiska regeringen..
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