Organisation: Contemporary History of Luxembourg
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The transformation of ARBED: 1973-2001. A European business and labour history (TransARB)
Learn moreWith economic crises, market collapses and deindustrialization in the wake of the oil crisis in 1973 in Western Europe and with transition from planned to market economy and neoliberal turn in economic policy in Central and Eastern Europe during and after 1989/91, major political, economic and social changes have taken place in the last three…
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The transformation of ARBED: 1973-2001. A European business and labour history (TransARB)
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Spoliation and Jewish life in Luxembourg (SPOLILUX)
Learn moreHistorical research on the Jewish population in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg between 1930 and 1960
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Research on the provenance of Jewish property under the nazi regime in three Luxembourg institutions: the BnL, the Villa Vauban, the MNHA (PROVILUX)
Learn moreThis project, of an applied research nature, aims to carry out provenance research in the collections of works of art and other cultural goods in three Luxembourg institutions: the National Museum of History and Art, the Villa Vauban – City Art Museum and the National Library of Luxembourg. The main deliverables are scientific reports during…
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Research on the provenance of Jewish property under the nazi regime in three Luxembourg institutions: the BnL, the Villa Vauban, the MNHA (PROVILUX)
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Researching the Collecting, Preserving, Analysing and Disclosing of Ukrainian Testimonies of the War (U-CORE)
Learn moreU-CORE researches the heuristic gesture of collecting, preserving, analysing and disclosing testimonies of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The project includes researchers from Luxembourg, Poland and Ukraine.
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Colonial History of Luxembourg (COLUX)
Learn moreThe COLUX project explores Luxembourg’s colonial history – beyond the so-called decolonisation