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Peter Englund

Swedish historian

1957 - today

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His biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia. Peter Englund is the 5,502nd most popular writer (down from 4,996th in 2024), the 938th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 781st in 2019) and the 79th most popular Swedish Writer.

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Peter Englund's biography spans 24 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 54.44.

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Among Writers

Among writers, Peter Englund ranks 5,502 out of 7,707. Before him are Luis Rosales, Birago Diop, Boris Lavrenyov, William Muir, Hellmuth Karasek, and August Gailit. After him are Kang Kyeong-ae, Ghazaros Aghayan, Alexander Shishkov, Holly Black, Sven Delblanc, and Max Eastman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Peter Englund ranks 367. Before him are Pierre Moscovici, Dimple Kapadia, Kozo Tashima, Johannes Hahn, Renée Soutendijk, and Ricardo Montaner. After him are Erik Hamrén, Maxi Jazz, Bruce Payne, C. P. Radhakrishnan, Daniel Scioli, and Andrew Wakefield.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Peter Englund ranks 938 out of 2,211. Before him are Holger Hansson (1927), Ewa Fröling (1952), Johanna Sällström (1974), Ingrid Sandahl (1924), Albert Engström (1869), and Åge Lundström (1890). After him are Hanna Pauli (1864), John Levén (1963), Erik Hamrén (1957), Lennart Strand (1921), Carl Forssell (1917), and Jonas Åkerlund (1965).

Among Writers In Sweden

Among writers born in Sweden, Peter Englund ranks 79. Before him are Lukas Moodysson (1969), Frank Heller (1886), Gunnel Vallquist (1918), Per Olof Sundman (1922), Katarina Frostenson (1953), and Albert Engström (1869). After him are Mari Jungstedt (1962), Johan Theorin (1963), Lars Ahlin (1915), Majgull Axelsson (1947), Agnes von Krusenstjerna (1894), and Göran Sonnevi (1939).

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