
Department of History
Calender
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Högre seminariet, historia: Mia Löwengart ventilerar ett konferenspapper
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Högre seminariet, historia: Samuel Marknäs ventilerar ett avsnitt från sin kommande avhandling Mare liberum and the golden mine: anglo-dutch relations, the fisheries, and the struggle for maritime supremacy
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Högre seminariet, Historia: Annika Raapke talks about War and Peas. Professional rivalries and attacks between free Black women and white men in the pacotille trade , 1743-1778
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Högre seminariet, Historia: Oleksander Turchyn talks about "Sweden in the Seven Years' War"
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Högre seminariet, historia: Michael Otto ventilerar ett avhandlingsavsnitt
Senaste publikationer
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Gordon, Michelle
‘A Veneer over Savagery’: British Practices of Extreme Violence in China 1900-1901
2024
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Berglund, Louise
I maktens centrum
2023
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Baioud, Gegentuul
Constructing ‘corrupted village wives and urban men’ through multilingual performances
2023
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Bergelin, Eric
Planeringsforskningens genombrott: Försvarets forskningsanstalt och det globala kalla krigets planeringsexperter
2023
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Knutsson, Anna
Shadow Economies in the Globalising World.: Smuggling in Scandinavia, 1766-1806.
2023
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Ågren, Maria
Women and Work
2023
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Erlandsson, Susanna
Barn, ungdomar och samhällsnyttig historia
2022
News
- From living heritage to zombie churches 22 Mar 2023
- Democracy researchers to participate in literature festival 22 Mar 2023
- ERC grant for research into Swedish slavery 3 Feb 2023
- The names given to the clouds, an important part of the university's history 4 Jan 2023
- The history of Easter Island can teach us about sustainability 8 Dec 2022
Book of the YEAR in Swedish history 2022

Sofia Ling och Carl Henrik Carlsson, both employed at our department, are two of the four authors of the Book Sweden's History for Genealogists (Nature & Culture) which was voted as Book of hte Year in Swedish history 2022 by the readers of Nättidningen Svensk Historia.
Congratulations!
Andrej Kotliartchouk föreläser på Västernorrlands museum
På lördag den 28 januari så föreläser Andrej Kotliartchouk på Västernorrlands museum i temat "Den romska förintelsen: en historia utanför historieböckerna"