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Marianne Rostgaard is an **Associate Professor** at the Department of Politics and Society within the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at Aalborg University. She is affiliated with the History Research Group and MASSHINE. Her work focuses on digitization of archives, Cold War history, cultural exchanges, and public administration.
Research Interests: She specializes in archival studies, particularly Nordic digital archiving models, Cold War cultural and political dynamics, and Danish-American cultural relations. Her projects include leading the Digitization and the Future of Archives (2018–2021), exploring archival paradigms and public administration challenges in digitization. She also investigates nuclear anxieties and Danish foreign policy during the Cold War.
Recent Publications: Her 2023 works include analyses of Danish archival digitization strategies, Polish-Danish Cold War cultural exchanges, and nuclear threat perceptions. She co-edited The Nordic Model of Digital Archiving, examining cross-Nordic practices.
Awards/Grants: Funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark and Velux Foundation, her projects address archival innovation and nuclear discourse. She has advised 3 PhD students, though their names are not listed.
Labs/Teams: Active in the History Research Group and MASSHINE, she collaborates on transnational historical projects. Media engagements include discussions on Putin's leadership, nuclear fears, and Danish cultural history.
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