Monarch – Oscar II reigned over Sweden during this period. His reign began in 1872 and lasted until 1907, during which he focused on modernizing the country and promoting peace in Europe.
Events
Inauguration of the Swedish Theatre (Stockholm). The Swedish Theatre in Stockholm officially opened its doors in 1875. This venue became a central hub for performing arts in Sweden, showcasing a variety of theatrical productions and contributing to the cultural landscape of the country 1
Elsa Borg move to Stockholm and open the first bible home for education of Christian social workers in the slums.
The Rower woman profession is formally abolished (though not forbidden) in Stockholm.[1]
Births
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14 January - Felix Hamrin, prime minister. Born in 1875, Hamrin would later become a prominent politician in Sweden, serving as Prime Minister from 1920 to 1921. His contributions to Swedish politics were significant during his tenure. (died 1937)
21 June - Nelly Thüring, politician. Thüring was born into a politically active family and became known for her work as a politician advocating for women's rights and social justice throughout her life. (died 1972)
Deaths
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