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Humming Home with composer and musician Mohamed Najem
Learn moreThe series “Humming Home” was launched on 16 January 2025 with a discussion and live music by the Mohamed Najem Jazz Quartet.
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Recordings of the 2024 International Public History Seminar
Learn moreThis seminar offers presentations and discussions with Salwa Mikdadi, Na Li and Wairimũ Nduba (14 November 2024).
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Public History and Arts: How to Approach “Difficult” Histories
Learn moreRecording of the Research seminar with Myriam Dalal (15 January 2024).
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How to handle testimonies of eyewitnesses during war?
Learn moreThe U-CORE project aims to design a workflow for the digital handling of interview data from an ongoing conflict.
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Wikipedia as a source of historical knowledge: applying digital source criticism
Learn moreDive into our newest lesson on Ranke.2 designed to revolutionize your approach to Wikipedia as a born-digital source for historical research.
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Media Environments: Between Capture and Surveillance
Learn moreJoint lecture Series “ from the CRC 1187 “Media of Cooperation”, Siegen and the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH).
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Public Historians Unite: C²DH Hosts the 7th World Conference of the International Federation for Public History
Learn moreFrom September 3 to 6, the C²DH at the University of Luxembourg, the headquarters of the IFPH, hosted over 300 public historians.
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Creativy and AI – recording
Learn moreRecording of the conference with Alban Leveau-Vallier on Creativy and AI (12 June 2024).
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C²DH goes global… Participation of A. Fickers in the conference “The Most Documented War: Ethics and Practice of International Collaborations” in Lviv
Learn moreFrom 6 to 8 June 2024 in Lviv (Ukraine), Andreas Fickers participated in a conference about collecting and archiving materials about the Russian-Ukrainian war.
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Opportunities, challenges and next steps: A look back at the first Impresso workshop with partners
Learn moreWhat exactly does the Impresso project want to achieve with its research objectives in Natural language processing, design and history? What are the technical, conceptual and methodological challenges we face? How can we facilitate secure access to data with respect to copyright restrictions? These questions stood at the core of the first on-site Impresso workshop…