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The debate goes on: Liewen am Minett revisited
Learn moreSome 35 years after its appearance, the photo book “Liewen am Minett” was once again in the spotlight and the identity and image of the Minett at the centre of discussion.
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Launch of the virtual exhibition Minett Stories
Learn moreOne of the biggest projects within European Capital of Culture Esch2022 was officially launched on 28 May at the Luxembourg Learning Centre: the virtual exhibition Minett Stories.
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24.02.22, 5 am: Testimonies from the War
Learn moreThe C²DH is part of an international consortium conducting interviews with refugees and people supporting refugees.
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The C2DH partners with #ScienceforUkraine
Learn moreThe C²DH has joined #ScienceForUkraine, an initiative of volunteers which brokers information about support opportunities for scholars fleeing Ukraine.
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Statement on Ukraine
Learn moreThe Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) condemns in strongest terms the armed aggression against free and sovereign Ukraine by the Russian Federation in violation of international law.
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The Minett Stories Rallye
Learn moreA new treasure hunt takes you on a journey through the former ironworks of Belval. Discover secret locations, solve riddles and maybe win a prize.
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CfP: The impact of war experiences in Europe
Learn moreCfP: The impact of war experiences in Europe – The conscription of non-German men and women into the Wehrmacht and Reichsarbeitsdienst (1938-1945).
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Légionnaires: exhibition and rallye
Learn moreThe exhibition « Légionnaires » is the outcome of a collaboration between the University of Luxembourg/C²DH and the Musée Dräi Eechelen.
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2020 Annual Report – now online!
Learn moreThis Annual Report provides a wealth of information about the Centre’s overall performance in 2020, with a particular focus on its research, publications, academic events and outreach activities.
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Forum Z goes online – digitised newspapers edition!
Learn moreWhat better place to share the opportunities inherent in the digitisation of newspapers collections than an online event?