Organisation: Contemporary European History
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Historiographies, practices and aesthetics of an eroding difference (Normal#verrückt)
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Slow Memory: Transformative Practices for Times of Uneven and Accelerating Change
Learn moreHow do societies confront their past to contend with environmental, economic and social changes brought on by sudden events and by slow and creeping transformations?
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Slow Memory- Transformative Practices for Times of Uneven and Accelerating Change
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Mental health of migrants: actors, practices, networks (1950-1980, France, Switzerland, Germany) (MIGRAPSY)
Learn moreExploring the field that is emerging at the intersection of the migration phenomenon and psychiatric practices and theories, on a national and transnational scale.
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Mental health of migrants: actors, practices, networks (1950-1980, France, Switzerland, Germany) (MIGRAPSY)
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Transnational popular culture – Europe in the long 1960s (POPKULT 2)
Learn moreThe research group from the University of Saarland and the University of Luxembourg has enter its second phase (2021-24) with 10 new topics on popular culture.
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Transnational popular culture – Europe in the long 1960s (POPKULT 2)
Learn moreThe research group from the University of Saarland and the University of Luxembourg has enter its second phase (2021-24) with 10 new topics on popular culture.
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Making shell companies visible. Digital history as a tool to unveil global networks and local infrastructures (LETTERBOX)
Learn moreLETTERBOX mixes recent questions in financial history by addressing global tax chains and local tax avoidance infrastructures with cutting-edge digital history.
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Core Research Projects
Making shell companies visible. Digital history as a tool to unveil global networks and local infrastructures (LETTERBOX)
Learn moreLETTERBOX mixes recent questions in financial history by addressing global tax chains and local tax avoidance infrastructures with cutting-edge digital history.