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Anna Nilsson Hammar is a Researcher and Assistant Head of Department at the Department of History, Lund University. She coordinates the Bachelor's program in History and contributes to the Lund Centre for the History of Knowledge (LUCK) as deputy director. Her roles span research, teaching, and digital humanities development.
Research Interests: Focused on early modern history (1500-1800), Anna explores ethics, morality, inner life, and knowledge circulation. Methodologically rooted in conceptual history and cultural history, her work bridges phenomenology and digital humanities. Key projects include studies on servant agency in aristocratic households and digital archiving of special collections.
Research Output Trends: Her publications emphasize early modern knowledge communities, conceptual transformations, and digital methodologies. Collaborative works with scholars like S. Norrhem and J. Östling dominate her output, focusing on Sweden as a case study for broader European intellectual shifts.
Scientific Awards:
- Elected member of the Svenska Historiska Föreningen (2019)
- Recipient of the Hans Idéns Fund Prize (2012)
Collaborative Network: Anna actively supervises doctoral projects (e.g., Meritocratic Lives), organizes international academic visits, and participates in networks like the History of Knowledge: the Nordic Network. She contributes to Global Intellectual History and Historisk Tidskrift as editor and reviewer.
Labs and Teams: Involved in Humanities Lab and LUCK, she collaborates on digitization initiatives (Guide to Special Collections). Her team includes historians, digital researchers, and cross-disciplinary scholars from institutions like Nordic Academic Press and Routledge.





