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He used all his powers, to shape the public opinion of both the countries of Norway and Sweden. In favour of peaceful settlement. He also wrote journalistic pieces | He used all his powers, to shape the public opinion of both the countries of Norway and Sweden. In favour of peaceful settlement. He also wrote journalistic pieces | ||
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Klas Pontus Arnoldson | |
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Born | (1844-10-27)27 October 1844 Gothenburg, Sweden |
Died | 20 February 1916(1916-02-20) (aged 71) Stockholm, Sweden |
Klas Pontus Arnoldson (27 October 1844 – 20 February 1916) was a Swedish author, journalist, politician, and committed pacifist who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1908 with Fredrik Bajer. He was a founding member of the Swedish Peace and Arbitration Society and a Member of Parliament in the second Chamber of 1882-1887.
Early life
Arnoldson became the railway clerk and rose to the post of stationmaster in the year 1871 to 1881. He left the railways and devoted entirely into politics. In 1881, he was elected to the riksdag, the swedish parliament.
Works
He used all his powers, to shape the public opinion of both the countries of Norway and Sweden. In favour of peaceful settlement. He also wrote journalistic pieces
References
- Kerry Walters; Robin Jarrell (2013). Blessed Peacemakers: 365 Extraordinary People Who Changed the World. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 300. ISBN 978-1-60899-248-5.
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