Organisation: Contemporary History of Luxembourg

  • News

    Transnational Scholar in Residence: Maxime Kaci

    The ‘Contemporary History of Luxembourg’ (LHI) research group has the pleasure of welcoming Maxime Kaci as a Transnational Scholar in Residence.

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    Conjuring history: Magic in theory and practice

    The 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

    From 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.

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    Introducing the Warlux website on Luxembourgish soldiers during WWII

    The Warlux website, focusing on wartime experiences of young Luxembourgish men who served in the German labour service and armed forces during World War II, is now online.

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  • Events

    Provenance Research at the MNAHA, the National Library and the Musée de la Ville – Villa Vauban

    Research seminar with Yasmina Zian, Anna Jagos and, Marc Adam Kolakowski.

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    The C²DH starts cooperation with the Section of Applied Natural Sciences, Physics, and Mathematics of the Institut Grand-Ducal of Luxembourg

    Signature of a a Memorandum of Understanding and a Master thesis agreement with the Institut Grand-Ducal.

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  • Research Projects Pages

    Tracing the legacy of Edward Steichen: A glocal approach to the international reception and national heritagisation of the “Family of Man” exhibition (FoMLEG)

    The photographic heritage linked to Edward Steichen has by now a permanent place in the cultural landscape of Luxembourg. Composed of public and private collections, this heritage is anchored in the history of photography internationally, in Luxembourg’s collective memory and in various cultural institutions and collections in the Grand Duchy.

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  • Core Research Projects

    Tracing the legacy of Edward Steichen: A glocal approach to the international reception and national heritagisation of the “Family of Man” exhibition

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    Local sources

    History of migration in Dudelange.

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