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  • 1.
    Frangsmyr, Carl
    Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas, History of Science.
    University of Oslo from 1811-2011, vol 3, In the research age from 1911-1940.2013In: Historisk Tidsskrift, ISSN 0018-263X, E-ISSN 1504-2944, Vol. 92, no 3, p. 470-473Article, book review (Other academic)
  • 2. Frängsmyr, Carl
    Akademiska interiörer2021Book (Other academic)
    Abstract [sv]

    Universitetshistoria är ytterst en historia om människor – å ena sidan om deras drömmar, förhoppningar och tvivel, å andra sidan om hur de har hanterat utfallet av mångåriga uppoffringar och vedermödor. Resultatet kunde bli erkännande och uppnående av länge eftersträvad professur men lika gärna sluta i besvikelse och bakslag. I tio essäer om förhållandena vid Uppsala universitet under 1800- och 1900-talen lämnar lärdomshistorikern Carl Frängsmyr en rad exempel på akademiska intriger, maktspel, nedgörande kritik – i något fall rentav personförföljelse – men också på framgångsrik disciplinuppbyggnad, intellektuell nyfikenhet, vetenskapliga framsteg och akademisk opinions-bildning. Några av huvudpersonerna är experimentalfysikern Anders Ångström, växtbiologen Axel N. Lundström, nordisten Mårten Richert, den strid-bare estetikern Teddy Brunius och den fruktade juristprofessorn, tillika beryktade studentplågaren, Johan Christopher Lindblad. Tillsammans bildar dessa tio akademiska interiörer en fond mot vilken framväxten av det moderna universitetet avtecknar sig.

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  • 3.
    Frängsmyr, Carl
    Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas. Uppsala University, University Administration.
    Dag Hammarskjöld och Uppsala universitet2011Book (Other academic)
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  • 4.
    Frängsmyr, Carl
    Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas, History of Science. Uppsala University, University Administration. 1971.
    Den svåra kollegialiteten: Några historiska perspektiv2017In: Annales Academiae Regiae Scientiarum Upsaliensis: Kungl. Vetenskapssamhällets i Uppsala årsbok 2015-2016 / [ed] Stefan Mähl, Uppsala: Kungl. Vetenskapssamhället i Uppsala , 2017, p. 33-46Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 5.
    Frängsmyr, Carl
    Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas, History of Science. Uppsala University, University Library.
    Fimbulvintrar och kakelugnar: Värme, kyla ochm klimatlära i svenskt 1700-tal2021In: Kakelugnen i Sverige / [ed] Kurt Almqvist och Svante Helmbaek Tirén, Stockholm: Bokförlaget Stolpe , 2021, p. 47-57Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 6.
    Frängsmyr, Carl
    Uppsala University, University Administration.
    Frihet, kollegialitet, studentinflytande: Uppsala universitet under Eva Åkessons rektorat 2012–20202020Book (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
    Abstract [sv]

    Uppsala universitet har under Eva Åkessons nioåriga rektorat, 2012 till 2020, upplevt ett omvälvande och nydanande skede. Internationaliseringen av både forskning och utbildning har varit påtaglig och nätverk har etablerats med framstående lärosäten i en rad länder. Allt fler internationella studenter har lockats till Uppsala, trots de studieavgifter som infördes 2011.

    Universitetet kan blicka tillbaka på en period av påtaglig tillväxt och expansion. Högskolan på Gotland uppgick 2013 i Uppsala universitet som dess Campus Gotland, vilket allt sedan dess har konsoliderats. I Uppsala har Ångströmlaboratoriet byggts ut, SciLifeLab har försetts med mötesplatsen Navet och vid Carolina­parken har Engelska parkens humanistiska centrum nått sin fullbordan genom invigningen av den efterlängtade Humanistiska teatern. Universitetsförvaltningen har samlats i det nya Segerstedthuset, en monumentalbyggnad i Uppsala med prisad arkitektur.

    Livaktiga diskussioner har förts om universitetets inre liv, till exempel om studentinflytande och kollegialitet, delvis som en följd av den förtroendekris som uppstod inom universitetsledningen vintern 2013/14. Detta utmynnade i formulerandet av nya Mål och strategier för universitet, liksom i antagandet av en ny arbetsordning. Kvalitetsarbetet har fortgått på olika nivåer och universitetet har försvarat sin position på internationella rankningar. 

    Frihet, kollegialitet, studentinflytande är med sina omkring trettio bidrag ett första försök att skildra den händelserika period som nu fogas till lärosätets snart 550-åriga historia. Boken är samtidigt den festskrift som Uppsala universitet tillägnar sin rector magnifica, professor Eva Åkesson, vid hennes avgång från ämbetet.

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  • 7.
    Frängsmyr, Carl
    Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas, History of Science. Uppsala University, University Administration. 1971.
    Gud, Gustaf Adolf och Sveriges försvar: Fosterländska studentförbundet i 1890-talets Uppsala2019In: I samhällets tjänst: Festskrift till Sverker Gustavsson på åttioårsdagen den 1 januari 2020 / [ed] Lars-Gunnar Larsson och Stefan Mähl, Uppsala: Kungl. Vetenskapssamhället i Uppsala , 2019, p. 31-46Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 8.
    Frängsmyr, Carl
    Uppsala University, University Library.
    Handskriftsforskaren Erik Neuman: En förlorares historia2021In: Uppsala universitetsbibliotek 1621-2021: Verksamhet, samlingar, historia, betraktelser / [ed] Mattias Bolkéus Blom och Krister Östlund, Uppsala: Uppsala universitetsbibliotek , 2021, p. 525-550Chapter in book (Other academic)
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    Frängsmyr, Carl
    Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas, History of Science.
    Hågkomster samlade från en lång lefnad2008Collection (editor) (Other academic)
  • 10.
    Frängsmyr, Carl
    Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas, History of Science. Uppsala University, University Administration. 1971.
    Mårten Richert och nordistikens etablering vid Uppsala universitet2017In: Saga och Sed: Kungl. Gustav Adolfs Akademiens årsbok 2016 / [ed] Gunnar Ternhag, Uppsala: Kungl. Gustav Adolfs Akademien , 2017, p. 121-148Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 11.
    Frängsmyr, Carl
    Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas, History of Science.
    Samvetsäktenskap gjorde slut på universitetens rättskipande2010In: Tvärsnitt, ISSN 0348-7997, no 3:10, p. 24-27Article in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 12.
    Frängsmyr, Carl
    Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas, History of Science.
    Stenius. Jacob2008In: Svenskt biografiskt lexikon, Stockholm: Svenskt biografiskt lexikon , 2008, p. 338-341Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 13.
    Frängsmyr, Carl
    Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas, History of Science.
    The Svedberg, "Fragment": Urval och inledning2012In: Nya professorer: Installation 2012 / [ed] Per Ström, Uppsala: Uppsala universitet, 2012, 3000, p. 5-94Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 14. Frängsmyr, Carl
    Universitetet som arena2013Book (Other academic)
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    Frängsmyr, Carl
    Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas, History of Science.
    Universitetets historia2011In: Utbildningshistoria: En introduktion / [ed] Esbjörn Larsson & Johannes Westberg, Lund: Studentlitteratur, 2011, p. 143-157Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 16.
    Frängsmyr, Carl
    Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas, History of Science.
    Universitetshuset 125 år: Med rektor Carl Yngve Sahlins tal vid dess invigning2012In: Doktorspromotionen fredag 1 juni 2012 / [ed] Per Ström, Uppsala: Uppsala universitet, 2012, 3000, p. 9-34Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 17.
    Frängsmyr, Carl
    Uppsala University, University Administration, Communications Division. 1971.
    Uppsala universitets inbjudningsskrifter 1844-2019: 175-årsregister över däri publicerade uppsatser, dokument, förordningar och biographica2020In: Promotionsfesten i Uppsala den 31 januari 2020: Med Uppsala universitets inbjudningsskrifter 1844-2019. 175-årsregister över däri publicerade uppsatser, dokument, förordningar och biographica sammanställt och försett med inledning av Carl Frängsmyr / [ed] Per Ström, Uppsala: Uppsala universitet, 2020, p. 9-74Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 18.
    Frängsmyr, Carl
    Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas, History of Science.
    Yrväderstisdagen och meteorologins framväxt2008In: Moln : konst, väder och vetenskap: Museum Gustavianum 23 maj-14 september 2008 : tvärvetenskapliga essäer om moln, Uppsala: Uppsala universitets konstsamlingar , 2008, p. 35-39Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 19.
    Frängsmyr, Carl
    et al.
    Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas, History of Science.
    Lundin, Tom
    SHT:s Stor-Mästare2011Collection (editor) (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 20.
    Frängsmyr, Carl
    et al.
    Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas, History of Science.
    Sandin, Per
    Dynastin Bernadotte och det kungliga riksuniversitetet: Två kungliga besök i Uppsala2011In: Nya professorer: Installation hösten 2011 / [ed] Per Ström, Uppsala: Uppsala universitet, 2011, p. 5-36Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 21.
    Ström, Per
    et al.
    Uppsala University, University Administration, Division for Communication and External Relations.
    Frängsmyr, CarlUppsala University, University Administration, Division for Communication and External Relations. Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas, History of Science.
    Martin H:son Holmdahls stipendium för främjande av mänskliga fri- och rättigheter tio år2013Collection (editor) (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 22.
    Östholm, Hanna
    et al.
    Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas, History of Science. Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology, Ethnology.
    Frängsmyr, Carl
    Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Department of History of Science and Ideas, History of Science.
    Linné som festföremål, symbol och monument: En hoppets fest för vetenskaplig odling2007In: Låt inte råttor eller mal fördärva-: Linnésamlingar i Uppsala : Uppsala universitets jubileumsbok, Uppsala: Hallgren & Fallgren , 2007, p. 179-207Chapter in book (Other academic)
    Abstract [en]

    Carl Linnaeus is the best-known Uppsala University scientist of all time. It follows that the celebration of his memory has been far from a matter for Uppsala alone, or even Sweden. As early as 1788 the Linnean Society was established in London, and two years later his bust was erected in Jardin des Plantes in Paris. On May 25 and 26, 1807, the centenary of the birth of Linnaeus was celebrated. The marking of anniversaries had previously been purely a sacred phenomenon, which made the 1807 Linnaeus festivities a pioneering jubilee, focusing on science. In connection with these celebrations, the Linneanum building was opened in the Botanical Garden and speeches were held by two of Linnaeus’ disciples, the professor of botany, Carl Peter Thunberg, and the botany teacher, Adam Afzelius. The foundation of the edifice had been laid in the presence of Gustaf III as early as 1787, and even the name marks its monumental purpose.

    On October 12, 1829, the Linneanum was complemented by a statue of Linnaeus by Johan Niclas Byström, which was unveiled on that date. The historian and poet Erik Gustaf Geijer spoke on the solemn occasion, which was attended by Linnaeus’ daughters. In 1829 exactly one century had passed since Linnaeus met Professor Olof Celsius in the University’s Botanical Garden and thereby found a patron who would enable his early career. This 100th anniversary offered Geijer a pretext to invoke associations to the key relationship between students and their leaders, which he likened to plants flourishing at the foot of an ancient oak. Celebrating Linnaeus, Geijer stressed, was not merely a festival of commemoration but also a “festival of hope for the cultivation of knowledge.”

    During the course of the 19th century Linnaeus became a Swedish national monument, the ideal picture of a pious, truth-seeking scientist, more and more frequently supplied with the epithet “the prince of flowers”. It is thus no surprise that great pains were taken to cherish the memory of Linnaeus on the 100th anniversary of his death, in both Uppsala and the rest of Sweden. On January 10, 1878, the University arranged a memorial service for Linnaeus on the centenary of his decease. The ceremony was carried out in the grand auditorium at the upper secondary school, and the new professor of botany, Thore Magnus Fries, was the main speaker. His colleague from the Faculty of Medicine, Frithiof Holmgren, had penned a cantata for the same occasion, which was used again at the 1907 bicentenary. Two other Linnaeus celebrations took place in Uppsala in 1878. Småland student nation celebrated Linneaus for being its inspektor of many years, and the Student Science Society arranged an academic symposium about the subject of their celebration.

    In May 1907 the bicentenary of the birth of Linnaeus was marked in a great many Swedish towns. Without doubt, the 1907 anniversary can be regarded as a culmination, not only of the Linnaeus cult, but also of what the author August Strindberg somewhat hyperbolically likened to the “era of assassinations and jubilees.” This time as well, Uppsala was the center of attention, with its University celebrating its great alumnus on May 23–24. The entire city was adorned with flags, flowers, and plants, and several members of the royal family were in attendance. The University’s ceremony was carried out in the Grand Auditorium at University Hall, which was filled with guests from near and far. The following day a special Linnaeus conferment ceremony was held in the Cathedral for all four of the University’s faculties. The list of honorary doctors included the English botanist Francis Darwin (son of Charles); the secretary of the Royal Society, Archibald Geikie; the secretary of the Linnean Society of London, Benjamin Daydon Jackson; and its former president, William Carruthers. The Swedish prince and artist Eugen was among those receiving honorary doctorates, as was the author Selma Lagerlöf. It was the first time Uppsala University paid tribute to a woman in this way. The conferment ceremony was followed by a stately gala banquet in the Grand Auditorium, University Hall.

    By the late 1970s the times had changed, and jubilant celebrations in the spirit of romantic nationalism were hardly the ideal. However, this did not prevent the memory of Linnaeus from being celebrated on January 10, 1978, on the bicentenary of his death. In Uppsala Cathedral a commemorative service was held, followed by a Linnaeus concert, where works by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Karl-Erik Welin were featured. The president of the Swedish Linnaeus Society, Carl-Johan Clemedson, dissociated himself from the panegyrics of the past, stressing in his celebratory lecture that Linnaeus was not an infallible prince of flowers, but “in all his academic greatness” was, on the contrary, a human being with flaws and shortcomings. During the 1978 anniversary an international symposium was held, commencing at the Linnean Society of London and continuing a few days later in Uppsala, at Linnaeus’ Hammarby, and at the Royal Academy of Sciences in Stockholm.

    By pondering the forms, proportions, and expressions of the celebration of Linnaeus, it is possible to trace a shift in the image of Linnaeus over time. The Linnaean tradition itself has indeed become an object of study. Various ages have been moved to highlight different aspects, but few people would deny that the commemoration of Linnaeus today, just as in 1829, is “a festival of hope for the cultivation of knowledge.”

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