Royal Gustavus Adolphus Academy

The Royal Gustavus Adolphus Academy () in Uppsala is one of 18 Swedish royal academies and dedicated to the study of Swedish folklore. Its name is often expanded to ("...for Swedish Folk Culture").

The Academy was founded on 6 November 1932, on the occasion of the 300th anniversary of the death of King Gustavus Adolphus in the Battle of Lützen. It was initiated by the Professor of Nordic Languages, Jöran Sahlgren, and the first president was the historian and politician Karl Gustaf Westman. In 1973 Anna-Maja Nylén became the first professionally-engaged woman elected to the Academy.

The Academy publishes the periodicals , founded in 1934, and ''Arv: Nordic yearbook of folklore'', founded in 1946, and (English title: ''Swedish dialects and folk traditions''), published since 1904 by the Archives for Dialect and Folklore studies in Uppsala and taken over by the Academy in 1996. Provided by Wikipedia
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