Type: Virtual event

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    Talking history on YouTube

    In his presentation, Robin Maillard will explore some thoughts on popularising history on Youtube, one of the most popular social networks.

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    Argumentative Patterns in the 1908 Messina Earthquake News Coverage – New Perspectives on Qualitative Data Analysis

    Hands on History talk with Sarah Oberbichler, Leibniz Institute of European History in Mainz.

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    So everything is biased … now what?!

    Hands-on History lecture with Mrinalini Luthra, Huygens Institute, Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW).

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    Mad Science in Video Games: a Systems Theory Approach

    History@Play lecture by Arno Görgen, Hochschule der Künste Bern (Ch).

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    Humming Home, Public History and Sound (part 2)

    Online presentation and discussion with Dr. Lawrence Abu Hamdan.

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    What is the relevance of Edward Steichen’s ‘The Family of Man’ today?

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    Book launch: The Impact of War Experiences in Europe: The Conscription of Non-German Men and Women into the ‘Wehrmacht’ and ‘Reichsarbeitsdienst’ (1938–1945)

    We are excited to announce the release of the edited volume “The Impact of War Experiences in Europe: The Conscription of Non-German Men and Women into the ‘Wehrmacht’ and ‘Reichsarbeitsdienst’ (1938–1945)” edited by Nina Janz and Denis Scuto, as part of the WARLUX project (“Soldiers and their communities in WWII: The impact and legacy of…

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    ChronoSpace: AI-assisted game-based flipped classroom in teaching History

    Lecture by Apostolos Spanos, University of Agder (Norway), in the History@Play se

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    Western Double Standards in Media Coverage: A Continuing Dehumanization of BIPOC

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    HeritageX: Where Material Culture Meets Technology and Artistic Practice 

    This lecture by Eko Saputra seeks to foster interdisciplinary discussions at the intersection of digital technology, contemporary artistic practices, and heritage imagery, exploring how these realms inspire new perspectives, creative expression, and critical inquiry, resonating with an audience curious about the evolving relationship between tradition and innovation.

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