Organisation: Contemporary History of Luxembourg

  • Research Projects Pages

    Digital Shoah Memorial Luxembourg (MEMLUXSHOAH)

    The Fondation luxembourgeoise pour la Mémoire de la Shoah and the C²DH have set themselves the task of building a digital Shoah Memorial as part of a research project that will last from 2022 to 2026. The Digital Shoah Memorial in Luxembourg is built in memory of people who lived in Luxembourg who were persecuted,…

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    Digital Shoah Memorial Luxembourg (MEMLUXSHOAH)

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  • Core Research Projects

    Researching the Collecting, Preserving, Analysing and Disclosing of Ukrainian Testimonies of the War (U-CORE)

    As an ad hoc initiative, we were able to prepare neither detailed research questions, nor a digital archiving infrastructure. We want to move from spontaneous data collection to well-structured empirical research. U-CORE researches the heuristic gesture of collecting, preserving, analysing and disclosing testimonies of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The project includes researchers from Luxembourg,…

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    Online exhibition: Luxembourg during the Second World War (WWIILUX)

    The online exhibition proposes a multimedia and multi-perspective presentation of the Occupation period and its consequences for Luxembourg.

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    Online exhibition: Luxembourg during the Second World War (WWIILUX)

    The online exhibition proposes a multimedia and multi-perspective presentation of the Occupation period and its consequences for Luxembourg.

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    Transnational popular culture – Europe in the long 1960s (POPKULT 2)

    The 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)

    The 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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  • Events

    Ukrainian Studies Across the Borders

    International conference dedicated to Ukrainian studies beyond traditional Ukrainistics.

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  • News

    New Transnational Scholar in Residence

    Corina Ostafi joins the ‘Contemporary History of Luxembourg’ research group as a Transnational Scholar in Residence.

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  • News

    Report of the Forum Z Fo’er an de Sixties: Vu Boxeren a Fritten

    Outreach event at the “Schueberfouer” about the long 1960s.

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