Hjalmar Fors
Head of Unit
E-mail: hjalmar.fors@ki.se
Telephone: +46852485288
Visiting address: Annerovägen 12, 16970 Solna
Postal address: GVS Gemensamt verksamhetsstöd, GVS MHK Hagströmerbiblioteket, 171 77 Stockholm
About me
- I am a PhD (2003) and Docent (2014) in the history of science and Head of
Unit at the Hagströmer medico-historical library, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡.
As Head of Unit at the Hagströmer Library, I lead the work of preserving and
making available ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡â€™s collections of rare books,
manuscripts and images.
Research
- My main areas of interest are chemistry/alchemy, pharmacy, natural history
and mining sciences from c. 1550 to the beginning of the nineteenth century.
I am also interested in knowledge transfers between Europe and China, the
history of modern ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ gymnastics, history of technology and STS (Science
and Technology Studies). Theoretically, I am interested in the global and
European circulation of knowledge, as well as the philosophical issues
arising from science’s claims to superior knowledge and power, especially
in relation to encounters with non-European cultures. I also cooperate with
natural scientists in doing reproductions of scientific experiments and craft
practices (Experimental History of Science).
In my most recent book, /The Limits of Matter: Chemistry, Mining and
Enlightenment/ (Chicago, 2015) I studied the emergence of the modern concept
of matter. A Swedish translation, /Upplysningens element: Materia och
världsbild under 1600- och 1700-talet/, was published by Fri Tanke förlag
in 2020.
I am the director of a research cooperation with CESIMA (Centro Simao Mathias
de Estudos em Historia da Ciencia) at the Pontifica Universidade Católica de
Sao Paulo, Brazil. In this exchange, we make a critical evaluation of the
recent theories of global knowledge exchange that has emerged out of
postcolonial studies. On the Swedish side, the participants are the dept. for
History of Science and Ideas and the Office for History of Science in
Uppsala, and the Unit for Medical History and Heritage, Karolinska
Institutet.
My most recent large research project, Reconstructing early modern pharmacy:
Global trade networks, substances and practices started in 2015 and finished
in 2018. The research was conducted at the dept. for History of Science and
Ideas, Uppsala university, and pursued in cooperation with Nils-Otto Ahnfelt,
an analytic pharmaceutical chemist. By recreating an early modern medicine,
called Swedish Bitters, we reconstructed lost pharmaceutical, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ and
botanical skills. The project integrated history of pharmacy into current
research in global history and history of science, and reinterpreted the
significance of exotic substances to early modern ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ practice. The
project was funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond.
Employments
- Head of Unit, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡, 2024-
- Head of Unit, Central Administration, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡, 2024-
- Head of Unit, Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡, 2023-2026