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    HISTOFEST. History on Full Blast

    The first history festival in Belval, featuring hands-on activities, project’s fair, exhibition, hologram display, film screenings.

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    Playgrounds of the Past: Regionality & Adaptation in Game Cultures

    This History@Play lecture by Victor Navarro-Remesal and Beatriz Pérez explores how regional perspectives shape the history, aesthetics, and narratives of video games, with a focus on Europe and Japan.

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    Everyone Their Own Historian-ish: Identifying, Analyzing, and Engaging Popular History Practice in New Media and Beyond

    Talk by M.J. Rymsza-Pawlowska, Visiting Researcher at the C²DH.

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    The Lion’s Tools: Laying the Groundwork for Transformative Public History

    his keynote speech is part of the international Public History online seminar Public history for contested and conflicting past(s), organised by the students of the Master in Digital and Public History (MADiPH) at the University of Luxembourg.

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    Public history for contested and conflicting past(s)

    International Public History online seminar. For student – by students.

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    AI and Ethics in Cultural Heritage: Opportunities, Risks and Responsibilities

    International roundtable hosted by the C²DH as part of the Erasmus+ AISTER project.

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    The Cartography of Pain – Historical Roots of the Access Abyss

    Lecture by Smriti Rana, Head of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Training and Policy on Access to Pain Relief in Trivandrum.

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    From the Bottom to the Top: The Rungis Marketplace and the Establishment of the European Common Market

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    Popular Modernism: Edward Steichen as Curator-Artist

    Talk by Shamoon Zamir, Professor of Literature and Art History, New York University Abu Dhabi, in the framework of the 70th Anniversary of “The Family of Man” exhibition and the FoMLEG Project.

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    Archiving migration narratives: the ITHACA database in an interdisciplinary perspective

    Hands on History lecture with Matteo Al Kalak, Professor at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia.

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