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Molly Uhlmann Lindberg is a doctoral student at Lund University, affiliated with the Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences under The Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology. Her research focuses on Swedish self-published authors during the 20th century and the emergence of print-on-demand practices.
- Education: Master's in Literary Studies from Lund University; background as a publishing editor.
Her research explores the intersection of book history, publishing studies, and cultural analysis. Key topics include self-publishing dynamics, print-on-demand technologies, and their impact on literary markets and cultural practices in Sweden.
Her recent conference contributions highlight trends in print-on-demand publishing and self-publishing practices, emphasizing their historical significance and industry transformation. These works align with subfields like digital printing, book industry evolution, and cultural analysis.
While she has not been explicitly recognized with scientific awards, her active participation in research projects and committee memberships underscores her contribution to academic and publishing communities.
Molly is involved in the project Egenutgivning i Sverige 1938–2000, supervised by Karin Lundblad and Søren Tanderup Linkis. She is currently on leave and unavailable via the workplace.





