Hanna Enefalk
Hanna Enefalk is a senior lecturer at Karlstad University, specialising in 19th-century cultural history in Scandinavia. She has studied e.g. nationalism, drinking habits and gender relations. Enefalk has also published works about church history and 19th-century chapbooks. She teaches all levels, with a chronological focus on the time preceding the First World War.

Publications:
- Svenskarna och deras kyrkor, Stockholm, Medströms förlag, 2017
- “Alcohol and femininity in Sweden c. 1830–1922: an investigation of the emergence of separate drinking standards for men and women”, Substance Use and Misuse, 50(6), maj 2015
- Skillingtryck! Historien om 1800-talets försvunna massmedium, Uppsala, Uppsala universitet/Historiska institutionen, 2013
- ”Swedish alcohol consumption on the threshold of modernity: Legislation, attitudes, and national economy ca 1775–1855”, Addiction, February 2013, vol 108, issue 2.
- En patriotisk drömvärld. Musik, nationalism och genus under det långa 1800-talet, avhandling, Uppsala, Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 2008.
