Type: Lectures and seminars

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    Listening to the Voices of Guinness

    Lecture 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

    Research 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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    The map is not the territory – Perspectives on the Amazon Basin

    Hands on History talk with 3D artist Laura Colmenares Guerra.

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    Technology Eats History: Time and Techno-metabolism in the Anthropocene

    Lecture 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

    Research seminar with Matthias Höfer.

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    The biography of heritage relations in historical research

    Hands on History talk with Manuela Friedrich and Marieke van der Duin.

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    Temporalities of Mixed Economies of Veteran Welfare in the Greater Region after the First World War

    Research seminar with Prof. Machteld Venken.

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    Using Data Science Methods to Explore the History, and Future, of State Secrecy

    Hands on History lecture with Matthew Connelly, Columbia University/University of Cambridge.

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    Colonial statues in postcolonial Africa, a multidimensional approach

    Lecture by Sophia Labadi, Professor of Heritage at the University of Kent, UK.

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    Beyond Nuremberg: Critical Game Making as Public History Research

    History@Play lecture by Clarissa J. Ceglio, University of Connecticut | Greenhouse Studios.

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