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Anika Seemann is an Associate Professor in Modern European History at the University of Bergen's Department of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion. Her research focuses on two primary areas: the Second World War's impact in Norway, Denmark, and Europe with emphasis on post-war collaborator punishment systems, and the development of Nordic welfare states in relation to citizenship, migration policies, and privacy issues.
- Position: Associate Professor
- Affiliation: Department of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion
Her work bridges military history with social policy analysis, examining how historical traumas shape modern governance structures. While no specific publications are listed, her research interests suggest contributions to fields like Holocaust studies, post-conflict societies, and comparative welfare state analysis.
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