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    Introducing the Warlux website on Luxembourgish soldiers during WWII

    The Warlux website, focusing on wartime experiences of young Luxembourgish men who served in the German labour service and armed forces during World War II, is now online.

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    Call for papers – CONDE conference in 2025

    In June 2025, the C²DH will be hosting the international conference “Confronting Decline (CONDE) – Challenges of Deindustrialization in European Societies since the 1970s”.

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    The C²DH starts cooperation with the Section of Applied Natural Sciences, Physics, and Mathematics of the Institut Grand-Ducal of Luxembourg

    Signature of a a Memorandum of Understanding and a Master thesis agreement with the Institut Grand-Ducal.

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    Guide on how to do public history in urban spaces

    This guide offers a method to develop more collaborative public projects on the history of cities, towns, neighborhoods, with local communities.

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    Gazengel – Dear Professor

    Gazengel cooks and tells Benziglout about her first teaching experience at the University of Luxembourg.

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    Out now: Minett Stories comic series

    The comic stories out of the Minett Stories online exhibition are now available in printed booklets.

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    Gazengel – Ooooh Tropy!

    Gazengel discovers the Tropy software which turns out to be very useful for her research work.

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    New Transnational Scholar in Residence

    Corina Ostafi joins the ‘Contemporary History of Luxembourg’ research group as a Transnational Scholar in Residence.

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    Early Scholars Spring School on Web Archives

    The C²DH is co-organising the Spring School on Web Archives for early scholars (PhD or Master students), which takes place on 23 & 24 April in Paris.

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    Gazengel – The writing adventure

    This third episode explores the thoughts of two PhD students who are wondering how they can approach writing without losing their minds.

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