Scanian War 1675–1679

Welcome to the lecture with free admission from 17.45:XNUMX PM! The Nordenstedtska seminar is a lecture series funded by the Nordenstedtska Foundation.

The Scanian War is one of the worst wars to have befallen Sweden and Denmark. It contains horrific abuses, coups, hidden treasures, cruel and sudden death and suffering, but the peace of Lund showed that another path was possible, a brighter and more friendly path.

Katarina Harrison Lindbergh is a historian and lecturer with about ten books behind her. She has mainly written about the 1500th and 1600th centuries in books such as Erik XIV, and the Scanian War 1675–1679. She has also written several books about Nordic legends of gods and heroes. Together with her husband Dick Harrison, she podcasts in Harrison's Dramatic Story.

In the Auditorium. No pre-booking. Free entry to the talk from 17.45pm.

About the Nordenstedt seminar:
The Nordenstedt seminar is arranged by Kulturen in Lund and is a series of independent and scientifically based lectures with a connection to Kulturen's activities and motto: the forms of human culture in ancient times and the future. The lecturers consist of PhD staff/doctoral students at Kulturen as well as invited researchers and experts. Each lecture is 60 minutes long, including approximately 10–15 minutes of question and answer time. The lectures are open to the public, free of charge and do not require registration. We will be held in the Auditorium, Kulturen's large lecture hall, and there are usually 50–150 attendees. Therefore, please arrive 15 minutes before the start to guarantee a place.

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Thursday 14 May 2026, at 18:00

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