Danish research partners – University of Copenhagen

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The Danish research group in "Fashioning the Early Modern"

The Danish research groups:

Principal Investigators


• Marie-Louise Nosch, director, The Danish National Research Foundation's Centre for Textile Research
• Maj Ringgaard, post doc. and conservator, National Museum of Denmark

Associated Partners


• Mikkel Venborg Pedersen, senior researcher and curator at the National Museum of Denmark, dept. for Modern Danish History
• Tove Engelhardt Mathiassen, textile curator at The Old Town. National Open Air Museum of Urban History and Culture, Århus
• Kirsten Toftegaard, Head of the Textile and Dress Collection, Designmuseum Denmark
• Karsten Skjold Pedersen, curator and senior researcher, The Royal Danish Arsenal Museum
Peter Andreas Toft, ph.d. in Eskimology and Arctic Studies

Other Danish Partners


• Pernilla Rasmussen, PhD and expert in 18th century costume, independent researcher
• Anne Sophie Bruun, Costume Department, The Royal Danish Theatre
• Maria Mackinney-Valentin, postdoc, The Danish School of Design
• Lena Dahren, PhD and independent researcher, University of Uppsala
• Mette Bruun, research assistant, The Danish National Research Foundation's Centre for Textile Research
• Birgit Rønne, research coordinator and accountant, The National Museum of Denmark

Junior researchers


• Vibe Maria Martens, research assistant, The Danish National Research Foundation's Centre for Textile Research
• Laila Glienke, master student, The Danish School of Education / University of Copenhagen
• Camilla Diggs, master student, University of Copenhagen
• Camilla Luise Dahl, visiting scholar, University of Copenhagen 

Danish research and culture institutions


• The National Museum of Denmark
• The Royal Danish Theatre
• The Danish Museum of Art & Design
• The Old Town. National Open Air Museum of Urban History and Culture, Århus
• The Danish School of Design