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    On the path to a knowledge society – The history of the University of Luxembourg

    Research seminar with Almuth Axtner.

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    Historicizing the living Nakba(s): Exploring alternative futures by reclaiming narratives of loss in Palestinian cultural institutions

    Introductory lecture by Dr Adila Laïdi-Hanieh, 2024 Public Historian in Residence at the C²DH.

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    Wartime Data Sensitivity and Pseudonymisation: Digital Challenges and Solutions

    Lecture by Aliesia Soloviova and Anna Kryvenko about handling sensitive data and pseudonymisation in wartime.

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    Video Games as Gendered Heritage: How Gender Dynamics Shape our Experience of Cultural Heritage

    History@Play lecture by Prof. Marion Coville, Université de Poitiers.

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    AI assistants in the archive and the lure of ‘instant history’

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    Hyphe – A research-oriented web crawler

    Hands-on History talk with Benjamin Ooghe-Tabanou (médialab – Sciences Po).

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    Launch of the ‘Rust & Research’ Card Game

    Join us for the launch of the “Rust & Research” Card Game! Move between past and present, play event-based Ability Cards, and activate Character Cards that change depending on the current timeline.

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    Between Memory and Oblivion: The Holocaust in Ukrainian History Textbooks

    Lecture by Denys Kiryukhin about the subject of Holocaust in Ukrainian history textbooks.

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    Playing with Fire: Confronting History’s Dark Past

    For this year’s participation in Game On, and in collaboration with Rotondes, the Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (BPB) and Paintbucket Games, History@Play turns its attention to video games that confront difficult history and heritage.

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    Between Fact and Fiction: Competing Historical Narratives and Social Media Instrumentalization in Contemporary Lebanon

    This lecture by Charles al Hayek contextualizes seven conflicting perspectives on Lebanese history and examines their instrumentalization through social media platforms

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