Per T. Ohlsson

Per Evald Torbjörn Ohlsson (3 March 1958 – 27 October 2021[1]) was a Swedish journalist and author.

Ohlsson in 2010

Biography

Ohlsson studied at Lund University, where he also was editor of the student newspaper Lundagård from 1980 to 1981. He then worked as a journalist for the newspaper Expressen from 1982 to 1985. From 1985 to 1988 he was a correspondent in the United States for the newspaper Sydsvenska Dagbladet and from 1990 to 2005 he was political editor-in-chief at Sydsvenska Dagbladet (which classifies itself as "independently liberal"). From 2005 he was a senior columnist for the same newspaper.

Ohlsson published, among other books, a biography on the former Swedish Minister for Finance Johan August Gripenstedt (100 år av tillväxt : Johan August Gripenstedt och den liberala revolutionen, 1994) and on the Austrian-Swedish entrepreneur Herbert Felix (Konservkungen : Herbert Felix – ett flyktingöde i 1900-talets Europa, 2006). In 1998, he received the Söderberg Foundation Award for Journalism (Det Söderbergska Journalistpriset).

Bibliography

  • En rak höger med knogjärnet (in Swedish). Stockholm: Timbro. 1991.
  • Landet utanför : Saddam och ståndpunkterna (in Swedish). Stockholm: Timbro. 1991. ISBN 91-7566-230-2.
  • New York, Malmö, Sydsvenskan (in Swedish). Malmö: Sydsvenska Dagbladet. 1991. ISBN 91-970999-6-1.
  • Over there : banden över Atlanten (in Swedish). Stockholm: Timbro. 1992. ISBN 91-7566-242-6.
  • Gudarnas ö : om det extremt svenska (in Swedish). Stockholm: Bromberg. 1993. ISBN 91-7608-603-8.
  • 100 år av tillväxt : Johan August Gripenstedt och den liberala revolutionen (in Swedish). Stockholm: Bromberg. 1994. ISBN 91-7608-650-X.
  • Konservkungen : Herbert Felix – ett flyktingöde i 1900-talets Europa (in Swedish). Stockholm: Bonnier Fakta. 2006. ISBN 91-85015-88-1.
  • Den enda supermakten – hur förhåller vi oss till den? (in Swedish). Stockholm: Bertil Ohlin-institutet. 2006. ISBN 91-974777-6-1.
  • Svensk politik (in Swedish). Lund: Historiska Media. 2014. ISBN 9789187031441.

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