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ARAB:s logotyp i vitt mot röd bakgrund.

Om författaren Maj Hirdmans (1888-1976) arkiv. Av Joakim Dahl, praktikant vårterminen 2010.

Maj Hirdman




A global approach to feminist labour history adds new contents and insights. Our intention with this overview of available sources at the Labour Movement Archives and Library (ARAB) is to inspire researchers, both academics and those actively interested in researching their own history, to look beyond national borders.

Worlds of Women in ARAB’s Collections – A Short Introduction







Brita Åkerman was active in different women’s organizations and was among the directors of Active Housekeeping, an information bureau within the State Information Board, and later even of the Swedish Consumers Agency. Her political work is yet another example of what was seen as typically Swedish, which, at the same time, was influenced by the developments outside Sweden.

Brita Åkerman’s International Contacts


Political tourism in a very broad sense has been important for the Swedish labour movement from the very beginning. Political tourism among women in the Swedish labour movement changed from journeys to the modern Soviet Union during the 1920s, to the war-stricken countries to help their sisters in need, and twenty years later to the Global South in order to support women’s projects in Africa and Asia.

Tales of Modernity, Peace, and Solidarity – Women’s Travelogues