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Charlotte Nilsson is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Lund University's Division of Ethnology (Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences) and Centre for Business History at Copenhagen Business School. She is affiliated with the Swedish Research Council-funded project "FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) and the history of financial self-help: Cultures of capitalism c.1875-2025" (2023-26) and the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond program "Neoliberalism in the Nordics".
Her research explores business and marketing history, financialization of everyday life, and investment cultures, with a focus on media's role in capitalist development. She completed her PhD in 2020 with a dissertation on mail order companies' mediated relationships with Swedish audiences in "A link to a larger world" and has held visiting positions at Bologna University (2016) and Bournemouth University (2015).
Key publication trends include analyses of media-commercial interactions, time management ideologies, and financial literacy in historical contexts. Her work spans book chapters, peer-reviewed journal articles, and public commentary in Svenska Dagbladet.
Scientific Awards:
- Dissertation award from The Nils Karleby Trust for Culture and History in Scania (2021)
- Dissertation award from Vetenskapssocieteten in Lund (2021)
- Shortlisted for FSMK Dissertation Award (2021)
She contributes peer review work for journals like Time and Society and serves as a presenter at international conferences including the World Economic History Congress.


