- Alva Myrdal
Alva Reimer Myrdal (
January 31 ,1902 –February 1 ,1986 ) received theNobel Peace Prize in 1982. Myrdal was a Swedish diplomat, politician and writer. She marriedGunnar Myrdal in 1924.Born in
Uppsala , she first came to public notice in the 1930s, and was one of the main driving forces in the creation of the Swedishwelfare state . She coauthored with Gunnar Myrdal the book entitled "Crisis in the Population Question " ( _sv. Kris i befolkningsfrågan, 1934). The basic premise of "Crisis in the Population Question" is to find what social reforms are needed to allow for individual liberty (especially for women) while also promoting child-bearing. While heralding many sweeping social reforms seen as positive for Sweden, the book also incorporated some of thezeitgeist of the 1930s, in its promotion of the idea ofeugenics andcompulsory sterilization programs.A long-time prominent member of the
Swedish Social Democratic Party , in the late 1940s she became involved in international issues with theUnited Nations , appointed to head its section on welfare policy in 1949. From 1950 to 1955 she was chairman ofUNESCO 's social science section—the first woman to hold such prominent positions in the UN.In 1962 she was elected the Swedish parliament and in 1962 she was sent as the Swedish delegate to the UN
disarmament conference in Geneva, a role she kept until 1973. In 1966 she was also made consultative Cabinet minister for disarmament, which she also held until 1973. It was as a vocal supporter of disarmament that she in 1982 received theNobel Peace Prize together withAlfonso Garcia Robles .She is the mother of
Jan Myrdal ,Sissela Bok andKaj Fölster , and the grandmother ofStefan Fölster andJanken Myrdal .External links
*http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1982/myrdal-bio.html
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