Type: Lectures and seminars

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    Working with privacy-sensitive medical data in a public history project

    In this workshop, Dr. Jozefien De Bock will briefly present the project ‘Asylum’ and take a closer look at the sources we use and the questions they raise.

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    German Financial compensations for foreign members of the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS on the basis of the Federal War Victims’ Benefit Law: a European perspective

    During this Research seminar, Christoph Brüll will investigate financial compensation paid by the Federal Republic of Germany to foreign volunteers who fought in the Wehrmacht or the Waffen-SS. In 2019, the Belgian Parliament called, in a resolution, for an end to these payments and for the establishment of a commission of historians to investigate their…

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    Democracy at Risk: January 8, 2023, in Brazil and the Use of Computer Vision in Public Records

    Lecture by Cassia Takahashi Hosni presenting a platform enabling users to navigate the footage by time, space, and objects.

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    An economic historian’s act of rebellion

    Hands on History talk with Prof Johan Fourie, Stellenbosch University, South Africa.

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    Looking into the Future: Sites of Conscience as Spaces for Truth, Justice and Healing

    As part of her visit to the C²DH Dr. Ereshnee Naidu-Silverman will present the mission, work, and activities of the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience.

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    “I’m Still Alive”: Palestinian Women’s Digital Testimony and Feminist Resistance in Contemporary Media

    This talk by Dr Hanan Alawna examines how Palestinian women use digital platforms to produce political testimony and feminist knowledge under conditions of ongoing war and displacement.

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    Transformative Play

    History@Play lecture and hands-on workshop by Prof. Sarah Lynne Bowman and Kjell Hedgard Hugaas, Uppsala University.

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    When Diplomacy Shapes the City: The Consular District of Ottoman Cities (17th–19th Centuries)

    Research seminar with Adnen El Ghali

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    Cracked & burned: CD-ROMs, pirates and the materiality of digital sharing

    Research seminar with Fred Pailler and Alina Volnyskaya about CD-ROMS, pirates and the materiality of digital sharing.

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    Launch of the Luxembourgish U-CORE Interview Collection

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