Organisation: Digital History & Historiography

  • Events

    Counter-cartography workshop

    Counter-cartography workshop led by Nepthys Zwer, hosted by the C²DH.

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  • Events

    International Omeka S Developer Event

    The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), in collaboration with DARIAH-LU, is pleased to host an International Omeka S Developer Event from Wednesday, 3 September to Friday, 5 September 2025, at the University of Luxembourg, Belval Campus.

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  • Research Projects Pages

    Voices from Auschwitz : Unlocking Collective Memory with the Multimodal Analysis of Survivor Testimonies (VOICES)

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  • Core Research Projects

    Voices from Auschwitz : Unlocking Collective Memory with the Multimodal Analysis of Survivor Testimonies (VOICES)

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  • Events

    AI and Ethics in Cultural Heritage: Opportunities, Risks and Responsibilities

    International roundtable hosted by the C²DH as part of the Erasmus+ AISTER project.

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    Archiving migration narratives: the ITHACA database in an interdisciplinary perspective

    Hands on History lecture with Matteo Al Kalak, Professor at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia.

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  • Articles

    Luxembourg Urban Garden (LUGA) 2025: Embedded in western European green space heritage

    On the occasion of LUGA 2025, Luxembourg’s first major open-air garden exhibition, Eliane Schmid (doctoral researcher at C²DH, University of Luxembourg) draws parallels between this event and understudied Western European greening initiatives dating back to the 1950s.

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  • Events

    Vanishing Points: Technographies of Data Loss – Tracing Digital Remains

    Hands on History talk with Nanna Bonde Thylstrup, University of Copenhagen

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    Manufacturing Colonial Consent : Diplomacy, media and propaganda at the Berlin Conference (1884-1885)

    This Research Seminar with Ferdaous Affan focuses on the Berlin Conference (1884-1885) as a foundational moment in the development of modern propaganda.

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  • Events

    Argumentative Patterns in the 1908 Messina Earthquake News Coverage – New Perspectives on Qualitative Data Analysis

    Hands on History talk with Sarah Oberbichler, Leibniz Institute of European History in Mainz.

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