Type: Free of charge

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    The Luxembourg Steel Industry Since the 70s – Presentation of Current Research Projects

    Presentation of Current Research Projects by Zoé Konsbruck and Nicolas Arendt.

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    A Longitudinal Approach and Shared Authority in War Documentation

    Lecture by Natalia Otrishchenko, visiting researcher at the C²DH.

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    AI to Review Government Records: New Work to Unlock Historically Significant Digital Records

    Lecture with Dr Lise Jaillant on AI to Review Government Records: New Work to Unlock Historically Significant Digital Records.

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    Horror – Game – Politics: A History of Ideas in the Horrific

    Lecture by Eugen Pfister, Hochschule der Künste Bern (CH) in the History@Play series.

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    Exploring the confluence of public history and webcomic-making

    Aliénor Gandanger (University of Luxembourg) and Rachel Beck (University of Limerick) will exploreg the confluence of history and webcomic-making.

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    2024 International Public History Seminar

    Arranged by the Public History group of the C²DH, the seminar will offer presentations and discussions with researchers and practitioners from Kenya, China and Singapore, the United Arab Emirate

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    Producing and Debating History: Historical Knowledge on Wikipedia

    Book launch in the presence of the author Petros Apostolopoulos.

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    From Bremen to Esch: The International History of SUDenergie

    Research seminar with Philippe Blasen on the history of SUDenergie and, more generally, the gas industry in Luxembourg and neighbouring Lorraine, from 1899 onwards.

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    Sreda Theory: Environments, Media, and the Soviet Prehistory to Artificial Intelligence

    Lecture by Benjamin Peters (University of Tulsa) in the Media Environments: Between Capture and Surveillance lecture series.

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    Vernacular Archival Practices: In Praise of Silence, Inaccessibility, and Incompleteness

    Lecture by Mina Ibrahim, anthropologist and archivist from Cairo.

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