Magazine
Sweden & America is a joint quarterly publication of The Swedish American Center in Karlstad, Sweden, and the Swedish Council of America. It is our ambition to reflect persons, places and events in the common history, and to preserve and strengthen the ties between Sweden and America.
Sweden & America is edited by Tommy Hellström and Alf Brorson in Sweden and Elise Peters in the USA, with translation by Martha Jansson. Erik Gustavson serves as the publisher.
The fourth issue features articles on
- Review of Professor Emeritus Arnold Barton's Essays on Scandinavian History
- Professor Dag Blanck's essay, "How Many Swedish Americans are There?"
- A profile on Carl Boberg, author of "How Great Thou Art"
- Highlights of the Children & Family Programs at the four main museums under the SCA's umbrella
- Forging connections between Thorsby, Alabama, and Torsby, Sweden
To receive a copy of this issue or a previous issue, send your name and address along with a check for $4 to Swedish Council of America, 2600 Park Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55407.