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Presentation of the WARLUX project at the Society of Military History Annual Meeting in Fort Worth/Dallas, Texas
Learn moreNina Janz took the long way to Texas to present the topic of Project Warlux to an international audience of military historians.
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THINKERING: Playful experimentation with digital tools
Learn moreFive years C²DH – Five ways of innovating and sharing history.
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OPEN HUMANITIES: Sharing knowledge
Learn moreFive years C²DH – Five ways of innovating and sharing history.
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PARTICIPATORY HISTORY: Doing history together
Learn moreFive years C²DH – Five ways of innovating and sharing history.
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BUILDING A VIRTUAL RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT: Digital research tools for historians
Learn moreFive years C²DH – Five ways of innovating and sharing history.
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DIGITAL STORYTELLING: Writing history in the digital age
Learn moreFive years C²DH – Five ways of innovating and sharing history.
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Where to find archives for the history of cross-border cooperation?
Learn moreOn 24-25 March, the C²DH welcomed archivists and digital humanists to discuss collections informing the history of cross-border cooperation in the Greater Region.
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Enregistrement du webinaire “Construire des politiques sociales dans un contexte frontalier: le cas des ouvrier·e·s belges dans le Nord de la France”
Learn moreWebinaire du Dr. Claudine Marissal (EUI) dans le cadre de "FLUXUS – Série de conférences au sujet des migrations et des frontières dans l’espace de la Grande Région" (13 décembre 2021).
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A Workshop on War Letters (in the Digital Age)
Learn moreImpressions of building a community around people working on the digitization of historical ‘egodocuments’ using Transkribus.
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Recordings of the symposium ‘Participation and Public Interpretations: How to Navigate Multiple Historical Narratives in Museums?’
Learn moreDuring this international online symposium, scholars, museum and archives professionals, heritage and other public history practitioners discussed if and how multiple and sometimes conflicting historical narratives can coexist in museums.