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Dick Harrison

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Occupation
  
Historian

Children
  
Nala Harrison

Nationality
  
Swedish

Books
  
Jarlens Sekel

Name
  
Dick Harrison

Awards
  
August Prize

Role
  
Historian


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Born
  
April 10, 1966 (age 58) Huddinge, Sweden (
1966-04-10
)

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Dick Walther Harrison (born April 10, 1966) is a Swedish historian who was born in Huddinge, Stockholm County, Sweden and spent much of his youth in Staffanstorp in Skåne. On June 12, 2010 he married Katarina Lindbergh in Kalmar Cathedral. He is currently a Professor of History at Lund University.

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His main areas of interest are the European Middle Ages, including the medical history of the period, and the history of slavery. Harrison regularly writes articles for the Swedish journal Populär Historia (Popular History). He has also written popular historical works and, during Spring 2010, a blog covering the history of monarchs and monarchies with emphasis on the Swedish monarchy. Harrison regularly gives lectures to the general public on a broad range of historical topics.

Harrison is the editor-in-chief of a comprehensive series about Swedish history published by Norstedts with the first volume released in September, 2009. The Swedish TV channel TV4 has made a companion television series for which Harrison is the historical consultant and co-host along with Martin Timell. The TV series has 12 episodes of which the first six aired on TV4 during spring 2010. The second set of six episodes aired spring 2011.

In addition to his historical writing, Harrison has written three historical novels about Ulvbjörn Vamodsson, a 7th-century (fictitious) warrior: Ofärd, Niding and Illdåd.

Honours and awards

  • 1996 The Clio Prize
  • 2000 The August Prize for technical books
  • 2001 Duke Carl's Prize
  • 2002 Book of the Year about Swedish History
  • References

    Dick Harrison Wikipedia