Andrej Studen (1963–7 November 2022) was a Slovenian historian and sociologist of culture who mostly wrote on the everyday, bourgeoisie, alcoholism, and marginalised communities.
He significantly contributed to the understanding of the history of the Romani people in Slovenia and received a broad public acclaim.
O moralni in patološki zgodovini alkoholizma na Slovenskem v dobi meščanstva (Drunken Beasts.
On the Moral and Pathological History of Alcoholism in Slovenia; 2009) as the best historiographical work in the past year.
He also wrote a high-school textbook in collaboration with Janez Cvirn and arranged an exhibition of torture devices at the Celje Castle.