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2023 C²DH Annual Report – now online
Learn moreThe C²DH is delighted to share with you its 2023 Annual Report, which looks back on a memorable year of pioneering research in digital and public history.
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HistorEsch project receives an honorary mention in the 2024 EU Prize for Citizen Science
Learn moreThe EU Prize for Citizen Science recognises outstanding citizen science initiatives that enact change, expand knowledge and address social, political, cultural and environmental challenges through the involvement of citizens.
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The 2024 IFPH conference goes green
Learn moreThe conference of the International Federation for Public History (IFPH), hosted by the C²DH in September, received the Green Business Events logo certification.
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Transnational Scholar in Residence: Maxime Kaci
Learn moreThe ‘Contemporary History of Luxembourg’ (LHI) research group has the pleasure of welcoming Maxime Kaci as a Transnational Scholar in Residence.
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EHI team involved in the GRACE project
Learn moreThe EHI team is proud to be part of the GRACE (Greater Region Artistic and Cultural Education) project.
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CD-Hist project is starting
Learn moreThe CD-Hist projectintends to retrieve the history of CD-Roms at the intersection of media history, digital studies, the history of digital technology and media archaeology.
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Call for Participation RESAW25 conference: The Datafied Web
Learn moreThe C²DH and the EHI team are pleased to announce their involvement in the organization of the upcoming RESAW conference.
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Gazengel – History in a cardboard box
Learn moreManon and Gazengel, helped by Benziglout, analyse letters kept in a cardboard box.
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Conjuring history: Magic in theory and practice
Learn moreThe 31. SYMPOSIUM ON THE HISTORY OF THE ART OF MAGIC took place from 25 to 28 April 2024 at the University of Luxembourg with the support of the C²DH. If Forum Z takes history beyond the university’s walls, this was an opportunity to bring non-academic research within its walls.
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Transnational Scholar in Residence: Dominika Gruziel
Learn moreFrom 6 to 10 May 2024, the ‘Contemporary History of Luxembourg’ (LHI) research group has the pleasure of welcoming Dominika Gruziel as a Transnational Scholar in Residence.