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Is an Associate Professor of modern European history at the Copenhagen Business School in the Department of Business Humanities and Law. He has published widely on Danish economic and business history, and on European business under Nazi domination. Lund co-edited and introduced the published wartime diaries of Gunnar Larsen. He has also
Is an Associate Professor of modern European history at the Copenhagen Business School in the Department of Business Humanities and Law. He has published widely on Danish economic and business history, and on European business under Nazi domination. Lund co-edited and introduced the published wartime diaries of Gunnar Larsen. He has also written articles analyzing Larsen’s role during the Occupation. Lund is editor of Historisk Tidsskrift, the Journal of the Danish Historical Association.

Is a prominent Danish-American folklorist known for his work documenting folk traditions and community culture. With a Ph.D. in folklore and American Studies from Indiana University, Lund was honored with the American Folklore Society’s Benjamin A. Botkin Prize for significant lifetime achievement in public folklore. He also received the
Is a prominent Danish-American folklorist known for his work documenting folk traditions and community culture. With a Ph.D. in folklore and American Studies from Indiana University, Lund was honored with the American Folklore Society’s Benjamin A. Botkin Prize for significant lifetime achievement in public folklore. He also received the Ethnic Heritage Council of the Pacific Northwest’s Spirit of Liberty Award.

Is a native-born Dane who comes from a family of divided loyalties. During World War II, her father was a graphic artist in the Resistance who designed political cartoons for underground newspapers. By contrast, her grandfather profited handsomely from the war, exporting meat to feed the German army.
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