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Dr. phil Bo Lidegaard (born 23 January, 1958 in Godthåb, Nuuk, Greenland) is a Danish historian son of Mads Lidegaard, and editor in chief at Politiken. He is also the Permanent Under-Secretary of State.
Bo Lidegaard graduated from Gentofte Statsskole in 1976, and became cand. phil. in history at the University of Copenhagen in 1984. He became a dr. phil. after completing a dissertation about Henrik Kauffmann in 1997.
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