About
Miriam Rönnqvist is affiliated with the Faculty of Arts, Psychology and Theology at Åbo Akademi University, specifically within the Culture, History and Philosophy department. She holds a doctoral degree from 2022 and focuses on political history, early modern Europe, Scandinavian history, and corruption studies. Her research explores topics such as peasant revolts, diplomatic relations between Denmark and Sweden, and political transparency in post-WWII Germany.
Her publications span from 2013 to 2024, including a doctoral thesis analyzing political culture in early modern Sweden, book reviews, and chapters examining corruption debates and historical unrest. Collaborations with scholars like Niklas E. Villstrand highlight her engagement with interdisciplinary historical research.
Rönnqvist’s work bridges cultural, political, and diplomatic history, emphasizing the intersection of power structures and societal dissent. No scientific awards or grants are listed, though her research contributions reflect sustained scholarly engagement in Nordic and European historical studies.



