Tim Berndtsson
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Department of Literature and Rhetoric; Affiliated staff
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 61 88
- E-mail:
- tim.berndtsson@littvet.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Engelska parken, Thunbergsvägen 3 P
- Postal address:
- Box 632
751 26 UPPSALA
Visiting researcher at Department of History of Science and Ideas
- E-mail:
- tim.berndtsson@idehist.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Engelska parken, Thunbergsvägen 3P
- Postal address:
- Box 629
751 26 UPPSALA
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Biography
My name is Tim Berndtsson, and I am Ph.D. and researcher in literature (litteraturvetenskap). In november 2020, I finished my dissertation The Order and the Archive. Freemasonic Archival Culture in Eighteenth Century Europe. I am presently engaged as senior lecturer and researcher at the Dept. of Literature, Uppsala University.
Research
My research interests include: 18th-century culture, Freemasonry, History of Archives, History of Libraries, Book History, Historiography, Poetry
At present, I am primarily engaged in two different research project.
Firstly, the project Svenska kungliga bibliotek, 1746–1829. Om kungliga boksamlingars kulturhistoriska betydelse och boksamlandet som nöje, nytta och nödvändighet (“Swedish Royal Private Libraries, 1746–1829. On the cultural-historical significance of royal book collections, and the pleasure, utility and necessity of book collecting”), which was awarded with a Bernadotte Scholarship by the Swedish Academy in 2022.
In the project, I investigate royal private libraries during the latter half of the eighteenth-century and the early nineteenth century, specifically those belonging to Lovisa Ulrika and Adolf Fredrik, their eldest son Gustav III, his wife Sofia Magdalena and son Gustav IV Adolf, as well as Gustav's sibling Carl, Duke of Södermanland, and his wife Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotta, Fredrik Adolf, Duke of Östergötland, and Princess Sofia Albertina. The time span extends from Gustav's birth in 1746 to Sofia Albertina's death in 1829. There are several reasons why it is important today to study these royal libraries. Questions about what the royals collected, how they collected, and how the collections were then used, are important, as not only the reigning monarch but all the members of the royal family powerful actors in Swedish society and culture at the time. The books they collected were, in a certain sense, destined from the beginning to become what they are today: cultural heritage collections. Furthermore, studies of these collections, and the book transactions that built them up, can provide a basis for addressing overall questions about reading and book culture in court environments –research that unites the proejct with several research undertakings in a European context.
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Secondly, the project Känslor av hopp (“Feelings of Hope”), funded by Helge A:xson Johnson's Foundation in 2021, where I study expressions of hopefulness in poetry and have delved into how hope as a concept has been used rhetorically in poetry within the labor movement on the one hand and the Salvation Army on the other. Here, I also connect with research about the emotional impact of literature and about emotional history. What kind of “hope” did the poems express and what was this hope intended to feel like?
Dissertation
In my doctoral thesis, The Order and the Archive: Freemasonic Archival Culture in Eighteenth-Century Europe (Uppsala, 2020), I dealt with archive creation within the Masonic Order in eighteenth-century Europe (mainly Sweden and Germany). Freemasonry was (and still is) a wide-ranging and highly influential form of closed society.
I explores how eighteenth-century European Masons created archives, and how these archives in turn created Masons. It is an exploration of how a masonic archival culture was formed, and how different ideas, hopes, and anxieties were co-produced along with the records and manuscripts kept by masonic associations. At stake in these archival practices was the goal of establishing “order”.
I draw theoretical inspiration from works by e.g. Markus Friedrich, Randolph C. Head, and Cornelia Vismann, all of whom have articulated a process-oriented view of archival history. By using materials found in historical collections from masonic associations in present-day archives, especially registers and archival regulations, I provide an overview of the documents accumulated in masonic archives and collections. Through studying not only the Masons’ practices of archiving and collecting, but also their discourses about “collections” and “archives”, I can show how archiving filled administrative functions but also had implications for the kind of knowledge that Masons found their order to be a container for.
A historical exposé of archival history in a period stretching from early modernity to the modern period situates the archives of the masonic associations in a wider cultural-historical context. A general investigation of different repositories and means for archival accumulation within masonic associations shows how their record-keeping was frequently combined with collecting, and how both practices served to establish order at different levels. Two case studies, about the German based Order of the Strict Observance, and the Swedish Order of Freemasons, respectively, illustrate the effects of the notion of archived “secrets”, and explore the relation between masonic archiving and state administration. The final chapter discusses how masonic archives had an impact in the sphere of published literature: on the one hand, as a source of materials for sensationalist “exposures” and internal masonic-historiography and, on the other, as a theme for fantasies in literary fiction.
My claim is that archival practices stood at the centre, both of organisational efforts of building wide organisational networks with the capacity for strategic action, and of personal quests to acquire the “higher knowledge” believed to be on the orders’ inside.

Publications
Selection of publications
The Order and the Archive: Freemasonic Archival Culture in Eighteenth-Century Europe
2020
”Du måste försöka leva dig in i min situation!” Ironi, humor och det patetiska hos Kristina Lugn
Part of Samlaren, p. 31-57, 2016
Part of Traces of Transnational Relations in the Eighteenth Century, p. 121-146, Uppsala University, 2015
”Hvad Contra-parten har at sige derimod”: Historiografisk dialog mellan Holberg och Pufendorf
Part of Historikeren Ludvig Holberg, p. 147-180, Scandinavian Academic Press, 2014
Recent publications
Det smakfullt ’utvalda biblioteket’ som idé i biblioteksmanualer på 1700-talet
Part of Från handskrift till digitalt kulturarv, p. 105-127, Uppsala universitet, 2025
Part of European Journal of Scandinavian Studies, p. 150-170, 2024
- DOI for Drottning Sofia Magdalenas läsning. Böcker, konversation, och socialt spel vid det Gustavianska hovet
- Download full text (pdf) of Drottning Sofia Magdalenas läsning. Böcker, konversation, och socialt spel vid det Gustavianska hovet
Part of Rhetorica Scandinavica, p. 8-27, 2023
- DOI for Frälsningsarmén och förlöjligandet: Om retoriska strategier för att bemöta hån och skämt runt sekelskiftet 1900
- Download full text (pdf) of Frälsningsarmén och förlöjligandet: Om retoriska strategier för att bemöta hån och skämt runt sekelskiftet 1900
Part of From Dust to Dawn, p. 9-14, Uppsala universitet, Litteraturvetenskapliga institutionen, 2022
Reflections on Reading Archives after the Archival Turn
Part of From Dust to Dawn, p. 18-55, Litteraturvetenskapliga institutionen, 2022
All publications
Articles in journal
Part of European Journal of Scandinavian Studies, p. 150-170, 2024
- DOI for Drottning Sofia Magdalenas läsning. Böcker, konversation, och socialt spel vid det Gustavianska hovet
- Download full text (pdf) of Drottning Sofia Magdalenas läsning. Böcker, konversation, och socialt spel vid det Gustavianska hovet
Part of Rhetorica Scandinavica, p. 8-27, 2023
- DOI for Frälsningsarmén och förlöjligandet: Om retoriska strategier för att bemöta hån och skämt runt sekelskiftet 1900
- Download full text (pdf) of Frälsningsarmén och förlöjligandet: Om retoriska strategier för att bemöta hån och skämt runt sekelskiftet 1900
Inledning: 1700-talets handskriftskulturer
Part of Sjuttonhundratal, p. 8-16, 2017
Frimureriets medier: Om 1700-talsfrimureriets mediering av hemligheter i tal, handskrift och tryck
Part of Sjuttonhundratal, p. 17-37, 2017
- DOI for Frimureriets medier: Om 1700-talsfrimureriets mediering av hemligheter i tal, handskrift och tryck
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”Du måste försöka leva dig in i min situation!” Ironi, humor och det patetiska hos Kristina Lugn
Part of Samlaren, p. 31-57, 2016
Kunskap, makt, materialitet: Svenska arkiv 1727–1811 – en projektpresentation
Part of Tidskrift för litteraturvetenskap, 2015
Chapters in book
Det smakfullt ’utvalda biblioteket’ som idé i biblioteksmanualer på 1700-talet
Part of Från handskrift till digitalt kulturarv, p. 105-127, Uppsala universitet, 2025
Part of From Dust to Dawn, p. 9-14, Uppsala universitet, Litteraturvetenskapliga institutionen, 2022
Reflections on Reading Archives after the Archival Turn
Part of From Dust to Dawn, p. 18-55, Litteraturvetenskapliga institutionen, 2022
Between Representation and Recreation: The Role of Royal Libraries in Gustavian-Era Sweden
Part of Mit dem Buch in der Hand / A Book in Hand, p. 173-216, Nordeuropa-Institut der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2021
From Dust to Dawn: Reflections on Reading Archives after the Archival Turn
Part of From Dust to Dawn, Uppsala universitet, 2021
Part of Svenskt frimureri under 1800-talet, p. 197-214, Forskningslogen Carl Friedrich Eckleff, 2018
Part of Traces of Transnational Relations in the Eighteenth Century, p. 121-146, Uppsala University, 2015
”Hvad Contra-parten har at sige derimod”: Historiografisk dialog mellan Holberg och Pufendorf
Part of Historikeren Ludvig Holberg, p. 147-180, Scandinavian Academic Press, 2014
Collections (editor)
From Dust to Dawn: Archival Studies After the Archival Turna
Uppsala University, 2021
Traces of Transnational Relations in the Eighteenth Century
Uppsala universitet, 2015
Monograph doctoral thesis
Other
[Recension av:] Erik Zillén: Fabelbruk i svensk tidigmodernitet: En genrehistorisk studie
Part of Edda. Nordisk tidsskrift for litteraturforskning, p. 67-70, 2021
- DOI for [Recension av:] Erik Zillén: Fabelbruk i svensk tidigmodernitet: En genrehistorisk studie
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Part of Tidskrift för litteraturvetenskap, p. 150-153, 2020
Björn Billing, Utsikt från en bergstopp. Jean-Jacques Rousseau och naturen. Ellerströms. Lund 2017.
Part of Samlaren, p. 284-287, 2018
"Recension: Kristina Nordström. Det sanna snillet. Genus och geni hos Thomas Thorild"
Part of Tidskrift för litteraturvetenskap, p. 111-113, 2015