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    SciLux Podcast – Valérie Schafer on Online Virality and CD-ROMs

    In a new episode of SciLux podcast, Hanna Siemaszko and her guest Prof. Valérie Schafer explore the history of Online Virality and CD-ROMs.

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    Scholar at risk fellowship

    The C²DH offers one short-term fellowship (two months) for a scholar at risk.

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    New website: The History of the National Miners’ Monument in Kayl

    A new website, developed by the C²DH as part of a research project about the history of the Inspectorate of Labour and Mines (ITM), explores the intertwined histories of the National Miners’ Monument and the Léiffrächen in Kayl.

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    CD-ROM and HyperCard: revisiting histories of interactivity

    In their exploration of CD-ROM histories, the CD-Hist project team interviewed Florian Brody, one of the first users of CD-ROM drives in Europe, the head of The Voyager’s Expanded Books project, as well as both a practitioner and a theorist  in digital media.

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    New online exhibition: WW2.lu. Luxemb(o)urg in the Second World War

    WW2.lu. Luxemb(o)urg in the Second World War is an online exhibition developed by the C²DH which presents the history of Luxembourg during the Second World War, taking account of recent historical research.

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    A timeline to explore the multifaceted history of CD-ROMs

    Сreated by Alina Volynskaya as part of the CD-Hist project, this timeline offers a detailed panorama of CD-ROM history, bringing together the stories of technologies, standards, devices, and the diverse genres and titles that shaped the medium.

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    HeritageX: Where Material Culture Meets Technology and Artistic Practice

    Recording of the lecture by Eko Saputra at the C²DH on 12 November 2024.

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    CfP: Day of Contemporary History in the Greater Region

    Call for papers for the Day of Contemporary History in the Greater Region organised on 25 April 2025 at the University of Luxembourg in Belval.

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    Inauguration of the the Participatory Public History Lab

    The PHACS Team inaugurates a temporary interactive installation – the Participatory Public History Lab – at the House of European History.

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    Luxembourgers in Romania? Shining a light on a little known story of emigration

    Thourough his research, Philippe Henri Blasen, a historian at the C²DH), uncovered the stories of around 20 people from Luxembourg who moved to Romania for work between 1890 and 1950, and was able to piece together their biographies.

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