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    Fo’er an de Sixties: Vu Boxeren a Fritten

    Op dësem Forum Z diskutéieren mer iwwert wat et op der Schueberfouer an den 1960er ze gesinn an ze di gouf.

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    From one wall to another… Connected histor(y/ies)

    To mark the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, experts discussed the changing concept of ‘walls’ in history.

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    Kick off for the project ‘Radio Luxembourg – The Station that Changed the World’

    Tune in to the amazing history of one of the world’s greatest radio stations, based in one of the world’s smallest nations – Radio Luxembourg.

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    2022 C²DH Annual Report – now online!

    Check out six podcast episodes showcasing inspiring research stories in 2022.

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    State visit at the Schuman house

    We had the honour of welcoming the President of the Federal Republic of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and His Royal Highness The Grand Duke of Luxembourg.

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    Start of the new public history project ‘Historesch Gesinn’

    Developing a sustainable network between the general public and cultural organisations to preserve memories and heritages in the long term.

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    Local history up close

    A look back on the Forum Z ‘Lokalgeschichte ganz nah. Persönliche Kriegserfahrungen in Schifflingen’ (Personal war experiences in Schifflange).

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    Individual AFR grant – Call for PhD applicants in Public History

    The Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS) team at the C²DH calls for PhD applicants in Public History.

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    Official launch of the Digital Shoah Memorial Luxembourg

    On 12 October, the Fondation luxembourgeoise pour la Mémoire de la Shoah and the C²DH officially launched the participatory project in the presence of the Minister for Culture, Sam Tanson.

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    Experimental Media Archaeology on stage

    On 7 September, the Kulturfabrik in Esch-Alzette became the stage of a hands-on media archeology performance.

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