
معرفی
Frederik Forrai Ørskov serves as a Research Fellow at the Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics within the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Copenhagen. His scholarly profile centers on transnational historical analysis, particularly examining intersections of cultural diplomacy, National Socialist ideology, and Nordic identity formation during the interwar period. Institutional affiliation is maintained through the university's Copenhagen South campus (Emil Holms Kanal 2, 2300 København S).
Core research domains include:
- German-Nordic cultural exchange mechanisms under National Socialism
- Historical genealogy of "Nordic Peace" concepts rooted in 19th-century Scandinavism
- Critical analysis of fascist internationalism through writers' networks
- Contemporary environmental discourse including rewilding controversies and green growth semantics
- Nazi cultural diplomacy's impact on Scandinavian popular culture
Publication trends from 2023-2025 reveal concentrated expertise in National Socialist cultural operations, with eight major outputs including a Routledge monograph and peer-reviewed journal articles. His work consistently bridges historical scholarship with contemporary socio-political commentary, particularly through public-facing platforms like Videnskab.dk. Methodologically, Ørskov employs transnational historical frameworks to dissect power dynamics in cultural institutions like the German-Nordic Writers' House.
Scientific recognition:
- No formal awards or fellowships documented in current profile
Academic mentoring and research funding structures remain unreported in available materials. Similarly, no laboratory affiliations or structured research teams are referenced, though collaborative patterns appear through co-authored environmental commentaries and fascism studies projects. Dissemination occurs through specialized academic lectures, including 2025 presentations on Nazi cultural politics and Baltic Sea symbolism in diplomatic contexts.

