Topic: Humanities
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Heritages of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in Video Games
Learn moreLecture by Michał Mochocki, Kazimierz Wielki University, Poland, in the “History@Play” series.
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Historical Arguments and the Digital
Learn moreInternational conference demonstrating the argumentative practices of Digital History and the broader historical profession, employing any form of methodology or tool under the umbrella of ‘digital history’ examining any historical period across the globe to present findings and arguments engaging with and contributing to historical narratives.
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Listening to the Voices of Guinness
Learn moreLecture by Prof. Tim Strangleman in the series “Confronting Decline: Challenges of Deindustrialisation in Western Societies since the 1970s”.
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Deindustrialisation and its Impact on Luxembourg’s Industrial Cities, 1970-1990
Learn moreResearch seminar with Zoe Konsbruck who is studying the impact of deindustrialisation in three industrial towns in Luxembourg, Esch, Dudelange and Pétange, and aims to explore local challenges and initiatives in response to the restructuring of the steel industry.
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Ukrainian Studies Across the Borders
Learn moreInternational conference dedicated to Ukrainian studies beyond traditional Ukrainistics.
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Minett Stories: Remembering the industrial past online
Learn moreIn this SloMemoTalk Stefan Krebs will share his experience of organising the online exhibition Minett Stories, in conversation with Elisabeth Boesen.
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Exploring Epistemic Virtues and Vices: Data, Infrastructures, and Episteme between Collaboration and Exploitation
Learn moreThe C²DH is hosting the Sixth Conference on Digital Humanities and Digital History from 14 to 16 March 2024.
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The map is not the territory – Perspectives on the Amazon Basin
Learn moreHands on History talk with 3D artist Laura Colmenares Guerra.
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Technology Eats History: Time and Techno-metabolism in the Anthropocene
Learn moreLecture by Paul N. Edwards, Director of the Program on Science, Technology & Society at Stanford University.
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Advertising & popularizing media artifacts in Germany, France, and Luxembourg in the «long» 1960s
Learn moreResearch seminar with Matthias Höfer.