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In February 1788, Johan Henric Kellgren became its sole publisher, and introduced permanent culture sections with a poetic section and critics of published poetry, theater plays and other cultural phenomena. It was often a place for literary debates and sometime controversies.
24:(literary: 'The Stockholm Post') was a Swedish newspaper, published between 20 October 1778 and 1833. It belonged to the biggest papers in Swedish press during its publication, and is known for its influence upon contemporary Swedish culture. 70:
became popular; it has now been given the words, by which it can win the support of the broader burgher classes, and in parallel acquire the light and frivolous tone, which belong to the
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In 1795, the paper was taken over by Carl Peter Lenngren, sole editor 1795-1813; he was followed by A. Wiborg 1813-21 och Anders Lindeberg 1821–33.
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The paper supported science and intellectualism in oppose to religion, and was viewed as a spokes organ of the new epoch:
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The paper, as was common in the contemporary press, relied heavily on articles written by the readers by
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The last years, the paper was affected by a deteriorating economy, and found hard competition from
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became successful and has been called "edited by the public".
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Among its more known co-workers were J. Tengström (1779-81),
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Johan Henric Kellgren
National Board of Trade (Sweden)
Letter to the editor
age of enlightenment
Gustavians
age of liberty
Anna Maria Lenngren
Carl Gustaf af Leopold
Aftonbladet
"Cultural Journalism as a Contribution to Democratic Discourse in Sweden"
ISBN
978-91-87957-58-1
Nordisk familjebok
column 40 f.
Categories
1778 establishments in Sweden
1833 disestablishments in Europe
Defunct newspapers published in Sweden
Publications established in 1778
Publications disestablished in 1833
Daily newspapers published in Sweden
Newspapers published in Stockholm
Swedish-language newspapers

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