Anne Løkke
Professor, Group leader
SAXO-Institute - Archaeology, Ethnology, Greek & Latin, History
Karen Blixens Plads 8
2300 København S
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Primary fields of research
Social, cultural, medical and health history 1750-1950, Denmark in European and context
- Infant care, infant feeding, breast feeding, infant death, infant mortality,
obstetrics, midwifery, maternal mortality, still birth, infant welfare,
child growth. Concepts - knowledge - practices - results - Health policy, social policy, poor laws, Nordic welfare states
- Risk management and insurance 1850-1950
- The patient experience 1797, 1897, 1997
- Obesity - fat - health concepts
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Kultur og sundhed: Humanistisk forskning i krop, sundhed og sygdom
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Link-Lives, Historical Big Data: Reconstructing Millions of Life Courses from Archival Records Using Domain Experts and Machine Learning: Proceedings of Linked Archives International Workshop 2021
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Older rationales and other challenges in handling causes of death in historical individual-level databases. The case of Copenhagen, 1880-1881
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