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Anika Seemann

Position

Associate professor, Modern european history

Affiliation

Short info

My research is centred on two major themes: 1) The Second World War in Norway, Denmark and wider Europe and its aftermath, in particular the punishment of wartime collaborators; 2) The history of the Nordic welfare states, especially in relation to citizenship and migration.
Research

I am a historian of Scandinavia and Europe in the 20th century, with a focus on 1) The Second World War in Norway, Denmark and wider Europe and its aftermath, in particular the punishment of wartime collaborators; 2) The history of the Nordic welfare states, especially in relation to citizenship, migration and privacy. My work is positioned at the intersection of political history, legal history and social history. 

I received my PhD from the University of Cambridge in 2019 with a dissertation on the Norwegian 'treason trials' after 1945. I subsequently worked as a Senior Research Fellow for the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy in Munich, Germany, before joining the University of Bergen in 2024. I am a Fellow of the and a member of the (2025-2029). 

I have published extensively on the reckonings with and social reintegration of wartime collaborators in Norway and Denmark following the Second World War. Published with Cambridge University Press in 2024, my book "" explores the afterlife of the German occupation in Norwegian society, with a particular focus on the political, social, and legal narratives of the process of 鈥榗oming to terms with the past鈥. The book shows that many of the social conflicts surrounding the trials and reintegration of wartime collaborators ultimately concerned the question of whether the occupation experience should be understood as part of the nation鈥檚 history and addressed within the parameters of its regular legal framework, or whether it should rather be understood as standing outside of the Norwegian national narrative. In addition, my book explores how those accused of and sentenced for collaboration were portrayed, and how social attitudes towards them changed over time. I am currently working on a project concerning networks of wartime collaborators and members of fascist parties in the postwar era, with a particular focus on Norway. The book has been shortlisted for the . 

In addition, I have worked on various aspects of welfare state history, with a main focus on the Nordics. I have published several articles in leading peer-reviewed journals on the history of the Nordic welfare states, including on the relationship between the Nordic welfare states and migration, housing policies, minimum subsistence levels, pension reforms, and the historical context of COVID-19 social policy. This has included articles on changing naturalisation policies and on urban segregation in the Nordic region since the Second World War.

I am happy to hear from potential MA and PhD students interested in working on the history of the Second World War and its aftermath as well as the history of the Nordic welfare states, broadly conceived. 

 

Teaching

My teaching spans Scandinavian and European history in the 19th and 20th century, with a particular focus on the Second World War and the history of the welfare state. 

I teach on the following courses: 

  • HIS102 - Oversikt over nyare historie fr氓 1750
  • HIS108 - Oversikt over kvinne- og kj酶nnshistorie
  • HIS203 - Teoriar, metodar og historiske kjelder
  • SAS13 - Norwegian History and Culture
  • HIS250/HIS250L - Bacheloroppg氓ve i historie
  • HIS301/HIS301L, HIS303/HIS303L, HIS350 - Masteroppg氓ve i historie

I am the course coordinator for AHS202 and AHS203 (Arbeidslivsstudier/Bergensstudiet), which is offered in coordination with Norwegian Nurses Association (Norsk Sykepleieforbund). 

I am happy to hear from potential MA and PhD students interested in working on the history of the Second World War and its aftermath as well as the history of the Nordic welfare states, broadly conceived. 

Publications

Key publications

Monographs and Dissertations:

Seemann, Anika, '' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024)

Seemann, Anika, 'Law and Politics in the Norwegian 鈥楾reason Trials鈥, 1941-1964' (PhD Dissertation, University of Cambridge, 2019).

 

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Book Chapters:

Seemann, Anika/Sinding Aasen, Henriette, . Ulrich Becker and Irene Domenici (eds.): Life in Dignity - A Comparison of National Approaches to Minimum Income Protection (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2025). 

Seemann, Anika: , in: Peter Thaler (ed.): Like Snow in the Sun? The German Minority in Denmark in Historical Perspective, Berlin 2022.

Seemann, Anika: , in: Konr谩d, Ota; Barth, Boris; Mr艌ka, Jarom铆r (eds.): Collective Identities and Post-War Violence in Europe, 1944鈥48. Reshaping the Nation, Basingstoke 2022, 225-252.

Seemann, Anika: , in: Critical Social Policy, 41 (2021) 4, S. 586鈥605.

Seemann, Anika; Becker, Ulrich; He, Linxin; Hohnerlein, Eva Maria; Wilman, Nikola,
. Global Social Policy, 21 (2021) 3, 550-568.

Anika Seemann, 鈥樷, Nordic Journal on Law and Society 3(1) (2020), 1-32

Seemann, Anika,
. Scandinavian Journal of History, 45 (2020) 3, 360-383.

Seemann, Anika/Rauchegger, Clara, 鈥樷, Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law 4(2) (2015), 211-14

 

Other Publications: 

Seemann, Anika, '' (Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi, 脜rbok 2022), 153-157.

Seemann, Anika, , German History, 40 (2022) 2, 295-296.

Becker, Ulrich/Seemann, Anika (eds.), , Baden-Baden 2022.

Seemann, Anika, 鈥樷, in: Seemann, Anika/Becker, Protecting Livelihoods: A Global Study of Social Law Responses to the COVID-19 Crisis (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2022), 521-537

Seemann, Anika, 鈥樷溾, in: Seemann, Anika/Becker, Protecting Livelihoods: A Global Study of Social Law Responses to the COVID-19 Crisis (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2022), pp. 121-145

Seemann, Anika, 鈥楾he Norwegian Pension System鈥, in: Ulrich Becker, Ulrich/Schneider, Simone/Petrova, Teodora (eds.), Pension Maps: Visualising the Institutional Structure of Old Age Security in Europe, MPISoc Working Paper 1/2021, 153-164, DOI: 

Seemann, Anika, , Zeitschrift Deutsche Rentenversicherung, (2020) 4, 529-545.

Seemann, Anika, 鈥楢ktuelle Themen in der skandinavischen Sozialrechtsforschung鈥, Zeitschrift f眉r Internationales und Ausl盲ndisches Sozialrecht (ZIAS) 34(1) (2020), 171-184

Seemann, Anika, 鈥樷淐ollective Agreement鈥 鈥 D盲nische Sozial- und Arbeitsmarktpolitik in der Corona-Krise鈥, in: Becker, Ulrich/Hohnerlein, Eva/He, Linxin/Seemann, Anika/Wilman, Nikola, Existenzsicherung in der Coronakrise: Sozialpolitische Ma脽nahmen zum Erhalt von Arbeitspl盲tzen, Wirtschaft und sozialem Schutz im Rechtvergleich, MPISoc Working Paper 6/2020

Seemann, Anika/Rauchegger, Clara (eds.), 鈥樷, Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law 4(2) (2015)

 

 



 

Projects

I am a member of the AHRC-funded network "" organised by Andr茅 Krischer (Freiburg) and Mark Cornwall (Southampton).