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Rolf Anders Isaksson (9 May 1943 – 17 January 2009) was a Swedish journalist, writer, and historian, possibly best known for his four-volume biography of Swedish social democratic politics and Prime Minister Per Albin Hansson's life. Isaksson was married to the former Senior Administrative Head-officer, Mona Danielsson, who served as Chief Officer of the Swedish Government's Gender Equality Unit at the Industry Ministry until 19 May 2000.

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  • Anders Isaksson (né le 9 mai 1943 à Piteå- mort le 17 janvier 2009) est un journaliste, écrivain et historien suédois. Il est notamment connu pour son ouvrage en 4 volumes sur le parti social-démocrate suédois des travailleurs et sur la vie du premier ministre Per Albin Hansson. (fr)
  • Rolf Anders Isaksson, född 9 maj 1943 i Piteå, död 17 januari 2009, var en svensk journalist, författare och historiker. (sv)
  • Rolf Anders Isaksson (9 May 1943 – 17 January 2009) was a Swedish journalist, writer, and historian, possibly best known for his four-volume biography of Swedish social democratic politics and Prime Minister Per Albin Hansson's life. Isaksson was married to the former Senior Administrative Head-officer, Mona Danielsson, who served as Chief Officer of the Swedish Government's Gender Equality Unit at the Industry Ministry until 19 May 2000. (en)
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  • Rolf Anders Isaksson (9 May 1943 – 17 January 2009) was a Swedish journalist, writer, and historian, possibly best known for his four-volume biography of Swedish social democratic politics and Prime Minister Per Albin Hansson's life. Isaksson was born in Piteå in northern Sweden, and worked for many years as a reporter, and foreign correspondent for radio and television. He was a syndicated columnist at the Dagens Industri business paper, worked for Business Week and worked as an opinion editor for the Dagens Nyheter. In 1987, Isaksson was awarded the Swedish Stora Journalistpriset ("Great Journalist Award"). Isaksson died just before his latest book Kärlek och krig. Revolutionen år 1809 ("Love and war. The Revolution of 1809") would be published. In the book, which was his last, Isaksson tells the story of the fall of the Swedish Empire and army commander Georg Adlersparre's life. Isaksson was married to the former Senior Administrative Head-officer, Mona Danielsson, who served as Chief Officer of the Swedish Government's Gender Equality Unit at the Industry Ministry until 19 May 2000. (en)
  • Anders Isaksson (né le 9 mai 1943 à Piteå- mort le 17 janvier 2009) est un journaliste, écrivain et historien suédois. Il est notamment connu pour son ouvrage en 4 volumes sur le parti social-démocrate suédois des travailleurs et sur la vie du premier ministre Per Albin Hansson. (fr)
  • Rolf Anders Isaksson, född 9 maj 1943 i Piteå, död 17 januari 2009, var en svensk journalist, författare och historiker. (sv)
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