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

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    The Luxembourg Steel Industry Since the 70s – Presentation of Current Research Projects

    Presentation of Current Research Projects by Zoé Konsbruck and Nicolas Arendt.

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    A Longitudinal Approach and Shared Authority in War Documentation

    Lecture by Natalia Otrishchenko, visiting researcher at the C²DH.

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    AI to Review Government Records: New Work to Unlock Historically Significant Digital Records

    Lecture with Dr Lise Jaillant on AI to Review Government Records: New Work to Unlock Historically Significant Digital Records.

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    Horror – Game – Politics: A History of Ideas in the Horrific

    Lecture by Eugen Pfister, Hochschule der Künste Bern (CH) in the History@Play series.

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    Exploring the confluence of public history and webcomic-making

    Aliénor Gandanger (University of Luxembourg) and Rachel Beck (University of Limerick) will exploreg the confluence of history and webcomic-making.

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    Historesch Gesinn 2.0: a tool to identify and collect

    Historesch Gesinn is a platform that aims to build a bridge between researchers and the general public. It has now been enriched with an “Identify” feature.

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    2024 International Public History Seminar

    Arranged by the Public History group of the C²DH, the seminar will offer presentations and discussions with researchers and practitioners from Kenya, China and Singapore, the United Arab Emirate

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    Producing and Debating History: Historical Knowledge on Wikipedia

    Book launch in the presence of the author Petros Apostolopoulos.

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    From Bremen to Esch: The International History of SUDenergie

    Research seminar with Philippe Blasen on the history of SUDenergie and, more generally, the gas industry in Luxembourg and neighbouring Lorraine, from 1899 onwards.

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    The Family of Man’s Lasting Legacy: Insights into Photography, Cold War Dynamics, and Heritage Preservation

    The C2DH, in collaboration with the CNA, is excited to announce a groundbreaking research project that will shed new light on the history of the iconic “Family of Man” photographic exhibition and its significance on the international stage during the Cold War. Additionally, the project will study how the exhibition was received in Luxembourg, revealing…

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