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Malin Lennartsson is a Lecturer in History and Vice Dean for Postgraduate Education at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Linnaeus University. She specializes in early modern history, particularly gender and social relationships in 17th-century Sweden, and colonial/postcolonial studies. Her research explores how individuals navigated societal constraints, with notable projects like the 'Huseby in the World' study on Scandinavian migration to colonial India.
Education: Holds a doctoral degree (1999) from Lund University on gender relations in 17th-century Småland. Active in academic leadership, including the Linnaeus University Centre for Concurrences in Colonial and Postcolonial Studies.
Research Interests: Focus on family dynamics, legal frameworks, and colonial networks. Recent work includes analyzing the Stephens family correspondence and Scandinavian laborers in colonial India.
Publications: Over 40 peer-reviewed articles and books on topics ranging from marriage patterns to archival methodologies. Key works include Doing One's Duty (2022) and Historians and Their Sources (2018).
Awards: No specific awards listed, though recognized for contributions to historiography and cultural history.
Teaching: Leads undergraduate courses on early modern history and advanced theory modules in cultural history and hermeneutics. Supervises doctoral and master’s projects.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Linnaeus University Centre for Concurrences in Colonial and Postcolonial Studies, fostering interdisciplinary colonial-era research.
