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From one wall to another… Connected histor(y/ies)
Learn moreTo 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’
Learn moreTune 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!
Learn moreCheck out six podcast episodes showcasing inspiring research stories in 2022.
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State visit at the Schuman house
Learn moreWe 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’
Learn moreDeveloping 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
Learn moreA 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
Learn moreThe 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
Learn moreOn 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
Learn moreOn 7 September, the Kulturfabrik in Esch-Alzette became the stage of a hands-on media archeology performance.
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Digitalising historical objects in the face of war
Learn moreAs a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, many scholars and scientists have left the country. More than 30 Ukrainian researchers displaced by the war have temporarily joined the University of Luxembourg mainly as research fellows and in some cases under temporary contracts funded by the FNR. In this series of interviews, we briefly present…