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    Ulf Olsson
    Scandinavian Studies, April 2024, 96 (2) 5-27; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/scs.96.2.5
    Ulf Olsson
    Ulf Olsson is Professor Emeritus of Literary Studies at Stockholm University, Sweden. His forthcoming book, entitled Olydiga undersåtar. En pamflett, will be published in May 2024 by Nirstedt/litteratur.
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    Half-Digested MemoryAlimentary Aesthetics in Danish Travelogues during the French Revolution
    Timon Von Mentlen
    Scandinavian Studies, April 2024, 96 (2) 93-116; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/scs.96.2.93
    Timon Von Mentlen
    Timon von Mentlen is a PhD student in Scandinavian Studies at the University of Zurich. He is writing his dissertation on eccentric Danish prose literature from around 1800.
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    A Monument with a Social MessageBeet Girls from Sakskøbing in the Cultural Memory of Poles and Danes
    Włodzimierz Karol Pessel
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    Włodzimierz Karol Pessel is Professor of Cultural and Urban Studies at the University of Warsaw and a regular collaborator in the Department of Scandinavian Studies at the SWPS University.
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    Elina Arminen
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    Elina Arminen
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    Katharina Fürholzer
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    Katharina Fürholzer
    Katharina Fürholzer is a postdoctoral scholar specializing in medical humanities at the University of Rostock. She was previously a visiting scholar at the University of Pennsylvania, working on a book on poetry and aphasia. Her research focuses on literary approaches to the physical and metaphysical limits of language.
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    Nationalism, Philology, and Gre(e)nland
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    Pete Sandberg
    Pete Sandberg is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Historical Studies, University of Gothenburg, working on the Marie Skłodowska-Curie-funded project Runic Kitsch: Medieval Modernity, Modern Medievalism, and the History of Philology.
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    Svante Landgraf
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    Viðar Pálsson
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    Viðar Pálsson
    Viðar Pálsson is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Iceland.
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    Michael C. Blundell
    Scandinavian Studies, January 2024, 96 (1) 24-54; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.1.24
    Michael C. Blundell
    Michael C. Blundell is an independent scholar located in Denmark.
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    From Sinner to Saint: Guðrún Ósvífrsdóttir, Laxdæla saga, and the Lives of Women Penitents
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