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Orsi Husz, "Bankminded: Banks As Intimate Agents of Everyday Life in Welfare State Sweden" (Palgrave MacMillan, 2025)

Mar 22, 2026
Orsi Husz, historian at Uppsala University who studies everyday economic life, discusses how banks became woven into daily routines in welfare-state Sweden. She traces archival evidence of wage accounts, credit cards, welfare payments, and targeted marketing. Short, vivid explanations map bankification across gender, identity, and the rise of digital payments.
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ADVICE

Scale Research From Papers To A Book When Patterns Emerge

  • When you find recurring patterns across archival sources, expand analysis from articles to a monograph.
  • Husz recommends publishing short studies first, then a book when disparate findings cohere into a larger process.
INSIGHT

Bank-Minded Was A Cultural Campaign

  • Bank-mindedness meant teaching people to accept and use bank services, not just offering products.
  • Orsi Husz found the term in bank archives describing a cultural project from the late 1950s to change everyday money habits.
ADVICE

Use Archives And Follow Where They Lead

  • Go to archives and be open to reformulating your questions when researching historical processes.
  • Orsi Husz recommends starting with papers and expanding to a book once patterns emerge from archival discoveries.
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