Yvonne Svanström Explained

Yvonne Svanström, (born 1965), is an associate professor and head of the Department of Economic History at Stockholm University.

Career

She earned her PhD in 2000, with a dissertation ("Policing Public Women. The Regulation of Prostitution in Stockholm") on prostitution in the 19th century. [1] [2] An expanded and popularized version of her thesis was published in Swedish as "Offentliga kvinnor. Prostitution I Sverige 1812–1918".[3] [4]

Her subsequent work has examined Swedish prostitution policy through to the contemporary era, and comparisons with other European policy. Svanström's work is the main source of information on the history of prostitution in Sweden.[5]

Research projects

Bibliography

Books

Review: Holloway P. Regulation and the Nation: Comparative Perspectives on Prostitution and Public Policy. Journal of Women's History, Volume 15, Number 1, Spring 2003, pp. 202–211

Review: Karlsson G. Övervakning av offentliga kvinnor i Stockholm. Historisk Tidskrift 123:3 (2003) 453–60

Review: Ella Andrén. Dagensbok 12 Dec 2008

Review: "Om kvinnor som smittar". Kerstin Ekman Dagens Nyheter 29 August 2006.

Book chapters

Journal articles

Edited collections

Miscellaneous

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://webappo.sh.se/C1256CD200367846/0/4B21C40DE849AE59C12574D70042B3E4/$file/Feminism%20without%20feminists.pdf Svanström Y, in Florinn C et al. Feminism without feminists? Gender and State Politics in Sweden, 1850–2000. A Round-Table Discussion
  2. http://www.dissertations.se/about/Yvonne+Svanstr%C3%B6m/ Policing Public Women. The Regulation of Prostitution in Stockholm 1812–1880
  3. Offentliga kvinnor. Prostitution I Sverige 1812–1918, Ordfront förlag 2006. .
  4. [Kerstin Ekman]
  5. http://www.historisktidskrift.se/fulltext/2003-3/pdf/HT_2003-3_453-460_karlsson.pdf Karlsson G. Övervakning av offentliga kvinnor i Stockholm. Historisk Tidskrift 123:3 (2003) 453–60