Minister of Culture Parisa Liljestrand visited the Centre for Business History today. We told her about the operations, including client work as well as research and educational activities - and of course, we showed a selection of the archives deposited with us. Among other things, the Saltsjöbaden Agreement (now part of the new Swedish cultural canon!), Karin Boye's original manuscript for Kallocain (also cultural canon!), Ericsson's first main ledger from 1876, and H&M's special collections (should probably be cultural canon too).
– The Centre for Business History does important work preserving and telling the story of Swedish business history. It was especially nice to see how they have preserved the Saltsjöbaden Agreement, which is one of the works in Sweden’s new cultural canon, said Minister of Culture Parisa Liljestrand.
Also present on the visit were Kristina Axén Olin (Member of Parliament M and member of the Cultural Committee), Irene Strömmer (Chief of Staff), and Lukas Zeiler (Press Assistant).
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