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8 May 1945: the German surrender and Luxembourg
Learn moreThe C²DH created online exhibition Luxemb(o)urg during World War II shows how Luxembourgers had lived the War period and how they entered the post-war period.
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Faces of the C²DH: Myriam Piguet
Learn morePostdoctoral researcher Myriam Piguet is interested in how international organisations act as spaces where actors collaborate and interact with each other, and the real impact their decision-making powers can have.
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Exhibition about Luxembourgers in Romania on tour
Learn moreThe exhibition about the presence of Luxembourgers in Romania (1885-1950) will open in Everlange (LU) before moving on to Romania.
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CD-ROM charts in video games magazine: a brief case study of the German PC Player magazine
Learn moreWhile video game magazines may serve as primary sources for identifying groundbreaking titles during the rise of the CD-ROMs, charts of best-selling games reveal significant variations in data sources and formats. What are the historical issues with video game charts, and more specifically their assets ad limits?
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CfP – Computational Humanities Research conference 2025
Learn moreThe 2025 edition of the Computational Humanities Research conference (CHR2025) will be hosted by Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) at the University of Luxembourg from 9 to 12 Decemb
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Public History Practices in the Global South: A New Partnership
Learn moreThe C²DH is thrilled to announce a new and dynamic partnership between its Public History research group and the Institute for Advanced Study in the Global South at Northwestern University in Qatar (#IAS_NUQ).
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Faces of the C²DH: Inna Ganschow
Learn moreResearch scientist and migration scholar Inna Ganschow’s publication on forced labourers from the Soviet Union in Luxembourg during World War II was released early this month.
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How can 3D visualization enhance academia?
Learn moreKirill Mitsurov and Daniele Guido, designers and developers at the C²DH, created 3D representations of selected chemicals from PubChemLite—a project led by Professor Schymanski at LCSB.
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Valérie Schafer, newly appointed C²DH Deputy Director: “Supporting balance brings gains in diversity”
Learn moreIn March 2025, Valérie Schafer took on the role of Deputy Director at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) at the University of Luxembourg, succeeding Denis Scuto.