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Sven Arne Runeberg (7 April 1912 — 15 November 1979) was a Finnish anthropologist and linguist, best known for his studies on magic, witchcraft, and sociolinguistics. Arne Runeberg was born in Helsinki into the Swedish-speaking cultural family Runeberg; his great grandfather was Finland's national poet J. L. Runeberg. Arne Runeberg attained his B.A. degree at the University of Helsinki in 1939, but World War II made a stop to his postgraduate studies. In 1947, however, he was the first student to defend his doctoral thesis, Witches, Demons and Fertility Magic, at the new Faculty of Social Sciences in Helsinki University.

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  • Sven Arne Runeberg (7 April 1912 — 15 November 1979) was a Finnish anthropologist and linguist, best known for his studies on magic, witchcraft, and sociolinguistics. Arne Runeberg was born in Helsinki into the Swedish-speaking cultural family Runeberg; his great grandfather was Finland's national poet J. L. Runeberg. Arne Runeberg attained his B.A. degree at the University of Helsinki in 1939, but World War II made a stop to his postgraduate studies. In 1947, however, he was the first student to defend his doctoral thesis, Witches, Demons and Fertility Magic, at the new Faculty of Social Sciences in Helsinki University. Representing evolutionary anthropology, Arne Runeberg was trained by two students of Edvard Westermarck, namely Gunnar Landtman and Rafael Karsten. After his doctoral degree, Arne Runeberg had a versatile career at several colleges in Denmark, Sweden, the United Kingdom, including London School of Economics (1961) and (1964–1971). The last tenure was at his alma mater, as he was appointed the associate professor of social anthropology in Helsinki (1971–1979). In addition to his doctoral thesis, Arne Runeberg wrote two substantial studies: Jesu korsfästelse i religionshistorisk belysning (1952) situates Jesus Christ in a long tradition of so-called carnival kings, and Some Observations on Linguistic Patterns in a Bilingual Society (1951–1954) discusses bilinguality. Runeberg himself was a bilingual Finn par excellence, using both Swedish and Finnish. Arne Runeberg died in Helsinki, aged 67, soon after he was retired from the University. (en)
  • Sven Arne Runeberg, född 7 april 1912 i Helsingfors, död där 15 november 1979, var en finländsk socialantropolog; lärjunge till Gunnar Landtman och Rafael Karsten. Han var son till Nino Runeberg och bror till Fred Runeberg. Efter studentexamen 1931 blev Runeberg filosofie magister 1939 och politices doktor 1947. Han var censor vid utlandscensuren 1945–46, lärare vid i Humlebæk 1946–48, assistent vid Yhteiskunnallinen korkeakoulus i Tammerfors samhällsvetenskapliga forskningsbyrå 1948–49 och lärare i filosofi vid Grankulla samskola 1951–60. Han var docent i socialantropologi vid Helsingfors universitet från 1956, universitetslektor i sociologi vid socialhögskolan i Umeå 1964–70 och biträdande professor i sociologi vid Helsingfors universitet 1971–79. Han var gästdocent vid Stockholms universitet 1962–64. (sv)
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  • Sven Arne Runeberg (7 April 1912 — 15 November 1979) was a Finnish anthropologist and linguist, best known for his studies on magic, witchcraft, and sociolinguistics. Arne Runeberg was born in Helsinki into the Swedish-speaking cultural family Runeberg; his great grandfather was Finland's national poet J. L. Runeberg. Arne Runeberg attained his B.A. degree at the University of Helsinki in 1939, but World War II made a stop to his postgraduate studies. In 1947, however, he was the first student to defend his doctoral thesis, Witches, Demons and Fertility Magic, at the new Faculty of Social Sciences in Helsinki University. (en)
  • Sven Arne Runeberg, född 7 april 1912 i Helsingfors, död där 15 november 1979, var en finländsk socialantropolog; lärjunge till Gunnar Landtman och Rafael Karsten. Han var son till Nino Runeberg och bror till Fred Runeberg. (sv)
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