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Carl Frängsmyr is an Associate Professor at Uppsala University's Department of History of Science and Ideas, Faculty of Arts. He serves as Editor at the University Library's Special Collections Department, overseeing archival and historical materials. His academic qualifications include a Ph.D. (2000) and an FD degree, with past roles including Associate Professor (2010). His research focuses on academic history, cultural heritage, and the history of ideas, particularly within Swedish and European contexts. Notable works include studies on Uppsala University's history, biographical analyses of scholars, and explorations of academic freedom. Awards include the Gustaf III Prize (2002) and the Letterstedt Prize (2011). His publications span academic monographs, edited volumes, and articles in history and cultural studies, emphasizing institutional memory, intellectual heritage, and historical documentation.
Education: B.A. and M.A. (1994), Ph.D. (2000) from Uppsala University. Key memberships include the Royal Society of Uppsala and the Royal Gustav Adolf Academy of Swedish Folk Culture. He has contributed to international academic events, including serving as a faculty opponent for theses at Oulu University (2015). His recent research highlights include studies on Torgny T. Segerstedt's archives (2023), academic freedom (2023), and historical correspondence between Noreen and Sahlgren (2023). His work bridges historical scholarship with contemporary academic governance, emphasizing institutional and cultural continuity.




