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Between Fact and Fiction: Competing Historical Narratives and Social Media Instrumentalization in Contemporary Lebanon
Learn moreThis lecture by Charles al Hayek contextualizes seven conflicting perspectives on Lebanese history and examines their instrumentalization through social media platforms
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Managing Large-Scale Public History Projects: The Case of Stadt.Geschichte.Basel
Learn moreHow can regional history be researched, published, and shared with the public in the digital age? How do scholars balance accessibility, rigor, and sustainability when building long-term digital infrastructures?
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Cartier Libre’s research project at the crossroads of public history and scientific mediation
Learn moreLecture by Gaïd Andro and Fanny Le Bonhomme about the history of Jacques-Cartier Prison.
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The UNRWA Archive of Palestine Refugee Family Files: A 75-Year-Old History in the Digital Age
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Women and Europe – Interdisciplinary Approaches, Innovative Prospects, New Sources
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Dependence, Independence, Co-Dependence. Experiences and Narrations in the 20th Century
Learn moreRound table discussion about the question: what does it mean to be sovereign in a world of entangled histories and experiences?
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Architectures of Imperial Empowerment: On the Crystal Palace and Open World Games as World-Shaped Halls
Learn moreistory@Play Lecture with Marc Bonner about rural open-world games that adapt physical-real iconic places and explore their ecological as well as ideological implications.