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'''''Brand''''' is a magazine on [[anarchism]] that has been published since 1898<ref>{{Cite web|title = Om {{!}} Tidningen Brand|url = https://tidningenbrand.se/om/|website = tidningenbrand.se|access-date = 2016-01-15}}</ref> making it the oldest continuously published anarchist magazine and the second oldest in general. It takes its name from the [[Swedish language|Swedish]] word for "fire". Several notable people have written for ''Brand'', examples are [[Gustav Hedenvind-Eriksson]], [[Hinke Bergegren]] (editor 1904-1911),<ref>[http://www.svd.se/dynamiskt/kultur/did_9682897.asp SvD: Karnevalen en revolution inom parentes]</ref> [[Ivan Oljelund]], [[Moa Martinson]] (as Helga Johansson), [[Harry Martinson]], [[C.J. Björklund]], [[Carl-Emil Englund]], [[Erik Asklund]], [[Eyvind Johnson]], [[Jan Fridegård]], [[Ivar Lo Johansson]], [[Artur Lundkvist]], [[Vilhelm Moberg]], [[Albert Jensen (anarchist)|Albert Jensen]], [[Elise Ottesen-Jensen]], [[Nils Ferlin]], [[Helmer Grundström]] and [[Eva X Moberg]].<ref>[http://www.yelah.net/articles/brand100 Yelah: Brand 1898-1998 - hundra år för den frihetliga socialismen!]</ref> |
'''''Brand''''' is a magazine on [[anarchism]] that has been published since 1898<ref>{{Cite web|title = Om {{!}} Tidningen Brand|url = https://tidningenbrand.se/om/|website = tidningenbrand.se|access-date = 2016-01-15}}</ref> making it the oldest continuously published anarchist magazine and the second oldest in general. It takes its name from the [[Swedish language|Swedish]] word for "fire". Several notable people have written for ''Brand'', examples are [[Gustav Hedenvind-Eriksson]], [[Hinke Bergegren]] (editor 1904-1911),<ref>[http://www.svd.se/dynamiskt/kultur/did_9682897.asp SvD: Karnevalen en revolution inom parentes]</ref> [[Ivan Oljelund]], [[Moa Martinson]] (as Helga Johansson), [[Harry Martinson]], [[C.J. Björklund]], [[Carl-Emil Englund]], [[Erik Asklund]], [[Eyvind Johnson]], [[Jan Fridegård]], [[Ivar Lo Johansson]], [[Artur Lundkvist]], [[Vilhelm Moberg]], [[Albert Jensen (anarchist)|Albert Jensen]], [[Elise Ottesen-Jensen]], [[Nils Ferlin]], [[Helmer Grundström]] and [[Eva X Moberg]].<ref>[http://www.yelah.net/articles/brand100 Yelah: Brand 1898-1998 - hundra år för den frihetliga socialismen!] {{wayback|url=http://www.yelah.net/articles/brand100 |date=20070927014110 }}</ref> |
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''Brand'' have been in trouble with the police on some occasions. The first case was in 1906 and was due to the laws enacted by [[Karl Staaff]] that made it illegal to promote pacifism. The laws were known as ''Staaflagarna'' (the Staaff laws) or ''Lex Hinke'' (after Hinke Bergegren) who served ten months for breaking the law. In 1908 [[Einar Håkansson]] was charged with blasphemy for an article he in Brand, but he died before it was possible to charge him. In 1910 Hinke Bergegren was sent to jail for two months due to an article series on birth control and the brochure ''Kärlek utan barn'' (Love without children) on the same subject. He was acquitted three times in Stockholm until he was sentenced in Gothenburg. In 1916 the then editor of ''Brand'' [[Ivan Oljelund]] was arrested for promoting pacifism, i.e. for violation of the Staaf laws. Oljelund was sentenced to 18 months of hard labor, but the sentence was later reduced to 15 months and then to 8 months when it was appealed. During his time at [[Långholmen Prison]] the magazine was edited by C J Björklund.<ref>[http://www.yelah.net/yelah/20010319/brandhist0319 Yelah: Brands första åtal]</ref> On June 19, 1999 [[Hans Regner]] charged the magazine with [[sedition]] due to an article on female self-defense. The charge was later dismissed. August 31, 2000 ''Brand'' was charged again. Also this time for sedition following a humoristic article on how to make your riot a success.<ref>[http://www.yelah.net/yelah/20010319/brandatal0319 Yelah: Tryckfrihetsåtalet mot tidningen Brand]</ref><ref>[http://www.yelah.net/yelah/20010319/ledare0129 Yelah: Yttrandefrihet för vem?]</ref><ref>[http://www.anarkistisktidning.org/html/atalet.htm Brand: Åtalet 2001]</ref> |
''Brand'' have been in trouble with the police on some occasions. The first case was in 1906 and was due to the laws enacted by [[Karl Staaff]] that made it illegal to promote pacifism. The laws were known as ''Staaflagarna'' (the Staaff laws) or ''Lex Hinke'' (after Hinke Bergegren) who served ten months for breaking the law. In 1908 [[Einar Håkansson]] was charged with blasphemy for an article he in Brand, but he died before it was possible to charge him. In 1910 Hinke Bergegren was sent to jail for two months due to an article series on birth control and the brochure ''Kärlek utan barn'' (Love without children) on the same subject. He was acquitted three times in Stockholm until he was sentenced in Gothenburg. In 1916 the then editor of ''Brand'' [[Ivan Oljelund]] was arrested for promoting pacifism, i.e. for violation of the Staaf laws. Oljelund was sentenced to 18 months of hard labor, but the sentence was later reduced to 15 months and then to 8 months when it was appealed. During his time at [[Långholmen Prison]] the magazine was edited by C J Björklund.<ref>[http://www.yelah.net/yelah/20010319/brandhist0319 Yelah: Brands första åtal] {{wayback|url=http://www.yelah.net/yelah/20010319/brandhist0319 |date=20070927014158 }}</ref> On June 19, 1999 [[Hans Regner]] charged the magazine with [[sedition]] due to an article on female self-defense. The charge was later dismissed. August 31, 2000 ''Brand'' was charged again. Also this time for sedition following a humoristic article on how to make your riot a success.<ref>[http://www.yelah.net/yelah/20010319/brandatal0319 Yelah: Tryckfrihetsåtalet mot tidningen Brand] {{wayback|url=http://www.yelah.net/yelah/20010319/brandatal0319 |date=20070913041337 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.yelah.net/yelah/20010319/ledare0129 Yelah: Yttrandefrihet för vem?] {{wayback|url=http://www.yelah.net/yelah/20010319/ledare0129 |date=20070927014221 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.anarkistisktidning.org/html/atalet.htm Brand: Åtalet 2001]</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [http://www.tidningenbrand.se/ ''Brand'' official site] {{sv_icon}} |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100416145547/http://www.tidningenbrand.se:80/ ''Brand'' official site] {{sv_icon}} |
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Revision as of 09:08, 7 November 2016
Brand is a magazine on anarchism that has been published since 1898[1] making it the oldest continuously published anarchist magazine and the second oldest in general. It takes its name from the Swedish word for "fire". Several notable people have written for Brand, examples are Gustav Hedenvind-Eriksson, Hinke Bergegren (editor 1904-1911),[2] Ivan Oljelund, Moa Martinson (as Helga Johansson), Harry Martinson, C.J. Björklund, Carl-Emil Englund, Erik Asklund, Eyvind Johnson, Jan Fridegård, Ivar Lo Johansson, Artur Lundkvist, Vilhelm Moberg, Albert Jensen, Elise Ottesen-Jensen, Nils Ferlin, Helmer Grundström and Eva X Moberg.[3]
Brand have been in trouble with the police on some occasions. The first case was in 1906 and was due to the laws enacted by Karl Staaff that made it illegal to promote pacifism. The laws were known as Staaflagarna (the Staaff laws) or Lex Hinke (after Hinke Bergegren) who served ten months for breaking the law. In 1908 Einar Håkansson was charged with blasphemy for an article he in Brand, but he died before it was possible to charge him. In 1910 Hinke Bergegren was sent to jail for two months due to an article series on birth control and the brochure Kärlek utan barn (Love without children) on the same subject. He was acquitted three times in Stockholm until he was sentenced in Gothenburg. In 1916 the then editor of Brand Ivan Oljelund was arrested for promoting pacifism, i.e. for violation of the Staaf laws. Oljelund was sentenced to 18 months of hard labor, but the sentence was later reduced to 15 months and then to 8 months when it was appealed. During his time at Långholmen Prison the magazine was edited by C J Björklund.[4] On June 19, 1999 Hans Regner charged the magazine with sedition due to an article on female self-defense. The charge was later dismissed. August 31, 2000 Brand was charged again. Also this time for sedition following a humoristic article on how to make your riot a success.[5][6][7]
References
- ^ "Om | Tidningen Brand". tidningenbrand.se. Retrieved 2016-01-15.
- ^ SvD: Karnevalen en revolution inom parentes
- ^ Yelah: Brand 1898-1998 - hundra år för den frihetliga socialismen! Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Yelah: Brands första åtal Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Yelah: Tryckfrihetsåtalet mot tidningen Brand Archived 2007-09-13 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Yelah: Yttrandefrihet för vem? Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Brand: Åtalet 2001