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Rust and Research @ SPIEL Essen
Learn moreThe Rust & Research Team, consisting of four doctoral candidates working at the C²DH, was awarded the Thinkering Grant earlier this year to develop a card game based on time travelling through the Luxembourg University campus of Belval. Since then, our in-house game creators have been hard at work.
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Historesch Gesinn 2.0: a tool to identify and collect
Learn moreHistoresch Gesinn is a platform that aims to build a bridge between researchers and the general public. It has now been enriched with an “Identify” feature.
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The Family of Man’s Lasting Legacy: Insights into Photography, Cold War Dynamics, and Heritage Preservation
Learn moreThe C2DH, in collaboration with the CNA, is excited to announce a groundbreaking research project that will shed new light on the history of the iconic “Family of Man” photographic exhibition and its significance on the international stage during the Cold War. Additionally, the project will study how the exhibition was received in Luxembourg, revealing…
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The Public History team welcomes visiting researcher Na Li
Learn moreNa Li, Associate Professor of History at the National University of Singapore, will stay at the C²DH’ from 12to 16 November 2024.
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Welcome to Wairimũ Nduba
Learn moreWairimũ Nduba from Kenya will visit the C²DH’s PHO team from 11 to 17 November 202
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Mina Ibrahim at the C²DH to discuss collaborative and community archival practices
Learn moreFrom 21 to 25 October 2024, the C²DH will welcome Mina Ibrahim, an anthropologist and archivist from Cairo.
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What Connects Early Modern News with the Apollo Program?
Learn moreGabor M. Toth’s paper, “History, Loss, and Your GPS – Fragments from the Past,” was announced as one of the winning entries of the Luxembourg Science Writing Competition 2024.
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C²DH Visiting Researcher Fellowships 2025
Learn moreThe C²DH offers 3 fellowships for visiting researchers: for PhD candidates, Post-Docs and Senior Researchers.
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Wikipedia as a source of historical knowledge: applying digital source criticism
Learn moreDive into our newest lesson on Ranke.2 designed to revolutionize your approach to Wikipedia as a born-digital source for historical research.
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The CD-ROM project presents its curated bibliography
Learn moreOutlining the general history of the CD-ROM and its sources, the CD-Hist project presents a curated bibliography that provides a first in-depth look into this artifact and medium.