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Daniel Debes Fabricius is a Historian and PhD Research Fellow at the Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, specializing in transnational histories of law, war, ethics, and state power in 19th–20th century Europe. His work critically examines colonial legacies embedded in museum collections and exhibition practices across institutions in Denmark, Scotland, and the Faroe Islands.
His research spans Transnational History, Colonial History, and Museum Studies, with focused analysis on ethical representation of historical power structures. Fabricius investigates how exhibition frameworks perpetuate or challenge colonial narratives, emphasizing political dimensions of museological ethics in contemporary European contexts.
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