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Swedish Lutheran Publication Society

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The Swedish Lutheran Publication Society was a publishing organization, founded by Tuve Hasselquist in Galesburg, Illinois then reorganized and moved to Chicago in 1859. It was severely damaged in the Chicago fire of 1871, but the Society and its successors were responsible for publishing most of the Swedish language books in the United States in the era.[1] Beginning in the late 1850s, the Society published periodicals, first the Minnesota Posten and later the originally independent Det Rátta Hemlandet [2] which moved beyond church news, becoming a political newspaper later in the 19th century.[1]

The Society's publications were most hymnals and other Lutheran church materials.[1]

References

  • Koskoff, Ellen (ed.) (2000). Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 3: The United States and Canada. Garland Publishing. ISBN 0-8240-4944-6. {{cite book}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  • Olson, Ernst Wilhelm (1917). The Swedish Element in Illinois: Survey of the Past Seven Decades. Swedish-American Biographical Association.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Olson, pg. 146
  2. ^ Levy, Mark; Carl Rahkonen; Ain Haas. "Scandinavian and Baltic Music". The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music. pp. 866–881.