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Scandia is an academic journal for history which has been published since 1928, when it was established by the Swedish historian Lauritz Weibull (1873-1960). The journal, which has a Scandinavian scope, is, and has always been, affiliated with the Department of History at Lund University. The first volumes of the journal, which have come into the public domain, are available online as scans and OCR text at Projekt Runeberg.

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  • Scandia (fabrikant) (nl)
  • Scandia (journal) (en)
  • Scandia (tidskrift) (sv)
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  • Scandia is an academic journal for history which has been published since 1928, when it was established by the Swedish historian Lauritz Weibull (1873-1960). The journal, which has a Scandinavian scope, is, and has always been, affiliated with the Department of History at Lund University. The first volumes of the journal, which have come into the public domain, are available online as scans and OCR text at Projekt Runeberg. (en)
  • Scandia AS was een fabrikant van spoorwegmaterieel in de Deense plaats Randers. Inmiddels maakt de fabriek onderdeel uit van Bombardier Transportation. (nl)
  • Scandia är en tidskrift för kritisk historisk forskning, vars första nummer utkom 1928. Initiativtagare var bland annat Lauritz Weibull och Curt Weibull. Många svenska historiker, bland andra Birgitta Odén, Arne Jarrick, Kristian Gerner och Dick Harrison, har publicerat artiklar i tidskriften. (sv)
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  • Scandia (en)
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  • Scandia (en)
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  • Henrik Rosengren (en)
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  • Scandia is an academic journal for history which has been published since 1928, when it was established by the Swedish historian Lauritz Weibull (1873-1960). The journal, which has a Scandinavian scope, is, and has always been, affiliated with the Department of History at Lund University. The first volumes of the journal, which have come into the public domain, are available online as scans and OCR text at Projekt Runeberg. (en)
  • Scandia AS was een fabrikant van spoorwegmaterieel in de Deense plaats Randers. Inmiddels maakt de fabriek onderdeel uit van Bombardier Transportation. (nl)
  • Scandia är en tidskrift för kritisk historisk forskning, vars första nummer utkom 1928. Initiativtagare var bland annat Lauritz Weibull och Curt Weibull. Många svenska historiker, bland andra Birgitta Odén, Arne Jarrick, Kristian Gerner och Dick Harrison, har publicerat artiklar i tidskriften. (sv)
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