
معرفی
Ale Pålsson is a Researcher at the Department of History, Uppsala University, specializing in Caribbean colonial history with focus on Swedish colonial practices. Contact information shows office at Engelska parken, Thunbergsvägen 3 A, Uppsala.
Research interests center on Caribbean History, Colonial History, and Gender History, particularly examining political culture in St Barthélemy (1800-1825) as demonstrated in doctoral thesis Our Side of the Water. Additional expertise includes postcolonial theory, intersectionality, and 19th century political history. Current work focuses on making St Barthélemy archives publicly accessible.
Recent publications reveal strong thematic continuity in Caribbean colonial studies, with 2023-2024 articles analyzing street-level social conflicts, literary representations, and digital census mapping. Work consistently bridges historical methodology with postcolonial theory, emphasizing gendered experiences and archival accessibility.
No scientific awards or major grants are publicly documented in available materials.
Academic advising and grant activities are not specified in current documentation. Research appears primarily independent though collaborative on interdisciplinary projects like the Baltic Cod metabolic study.
No dedicated laboratory or research team is mentioned; work seems centered on archival research and digital humanities approaches within departmental frameworks.



