Organisation: Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH)

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    Transformative Play

    History@Play lecture and hands-on workshop by Prof. Sarah Lynne Bowman and Kjell Hedgard Hugaas, Uppsala University.

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    Maison du Son pop-up museum

    Discover the Maison du Son pop-up museum, the future media archaeologic Museum of sound media, now paired with the immersive Radio Luxembourg experience at Villa Louvigny.

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    PHACS: Building an Ecosystem of Participation

    Closing event of the Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS) project.

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    When Diplomacy Shapes the City: The Consular District of Ottoman Cities (17th–19th Centuries)

    Research seminar with Adnen El Ghali

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    First issue of ‘Liens Migrations’ out now!

    The first issue of the Liens Migrations journal published, with a focus on Cape Verdean presence in Luxembourg.

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    Technostalgia. Afterlives of 80s-90s’ Digital Technologies

    This international conference is organised by the CD-Hist team (in parallel to the “CD-ROM. One Click, One Story” exhibition. It seeks to explore how digital and computing pasts are remembered, revived, and reimagined.

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    AI through History, History through AI

    Eighth Conference on Digital Humanities and Digital History hosted at the University of Luxembourg.

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    Technostalgia, Obsolescence, and Media Practices

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    CfP – Public History in Global Perspectives: an International Online Seminar for Students

    The online seminar ‘Public History in Global Perspectives’ is organised by the first-year students of the Master in Digital and Public History (MADiPH) at the University of Luxembourg on Tuesday, 16 June 2026. This student-led conference addresses students globally and offers them a platform to share their work in the field of Public History, as…

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    Radio Luxembourg behind the Iron Curtain: The Polish Connection

    This conversation between Piotr Metz and Hanna Siemaszko will explore the remarkable relationship between Radio Luxembourg and its listeners in Poland during the Cold War, when the station’s broadcasts crossed borders and brought Western music and culture to audiences living behind the Iron Curtain.

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