Latest news
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Major Release: Introducing the Impresso Datalab, Corpus Expansion, and New Data Access Management
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Study exploring Luxembourg’s tax competitiveness co-written by Benoît Majerus
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C²DH researchers to speak at the ‘Digital Public History in a Global Context’ panel in Qatar
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Call for Applications: Digital Global South Fellowship
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Upcoming events
- Thursday 23 OctoberCultural and social events, Free of charge, In-person event
OST. The vanished traces of the forced labourers from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus in Luxembourg 1942-1944
Learn more - Tuesday 28 OctoberConférences, Événement en personne, Gratuit
Une tournée tragique de la Jeunesse en Europe de l’Est
Learn more - Wednesday 29 OctoberFree of charge, In-person event, Lectures and seminars, Virtual event
Managing Large-Scale Public History Projects: The Case of Stadt.Geschichte.Basel
Learn more - Thursday 06 NovemberFree of charge, In-person event, Lectures and seminars, Virtual event
Between Fact and Fiction: Competing Historical Narratives and Social Media Instrumentalization in Contemporary Lebanon
Learn more - Monday 10 NovemberConferences, Free of charge, In-person event
Women and Europe – Interdisciplinary Approaches, Innovative Prospects, New Sources
Learn more - Tuesday 11 NovemberConferences, Free of charge, In-person event
Dependence, Independence, Co-Dependence. Experiences and Narrations in the 20th Century
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Pioneers in digital history

The interdisciplinary centre at a glance
The C²DH’s research activities are based around four thematic areas: contemporary history of Luxembourg, contemporary history of Europe, public history and digital historiography. The centre promotes an interdisciplinary approach with a particular focus on new digital methods and tools for historical research and teaching.