
معرفی
Marie Steinrud is an Associate Professor at Stockholm University's Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies. Her work bridges cultural history and ethnology, focusing on gender dynamics, elite identity formation, and material culture analysis.
- PhD in Ethnology (Uppsala University, 2008) on 19th-century Swedish nobility
- Stockholm University affiliation since 2010
- Nordic Museum researcher (2016-2024) for cultural transformation projects
- Editor of Rig. Kulturhistorisk tidskrift (since 2018)
Her research spans: Gender and Nobility (analyzing public/private sphere dynamics), Brass Industry Elites (1750-1850 identity formation), Actresses' Socioeconomic History (1780-1850), and Archival Methodology using biographical approaches with photographer Gunnar Lundh's collection. Current work (2024) examines servant wages in transforming manorial economies.
Key publications include methodological innovations in Culture Unbound (2020) and Historisk Tidskrift (2017). She specializes in microhistorical analysis, connecting personal archives to broader cultural narratives through Joan M. Schwartz's contextual framework.
Teaching covers historical perspectives, cultural analysis, material culture, and archival science across academic levels. Her pedagogy emphasizes interdisciplinary connections between history, ethnology, and gender studies.



