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

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    Between Fact and Fiction: Competing Historical Narratives and Social Media Instrumentalization in Contemporary Lebanon

    This lecture by Charles al Hayek contextualizes seven conflicting perspectives on Lebanese history and examines their instrumentalization through social media platforms

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    Managing Large-Scale Public History Projects: The Case of Stadt.Geschichte.Basel

    How can regional history be researched, published, and shared with the public in the digital age? How do scholars balance accessibility, rigor, and sustainability when building long-term digital infrastructures?

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    OST. The vanished traces of the forced labourers from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus in Luxembourg 1942-1944

    The exhibition at the CDMH in Dudelange shows the vanished traces of 4,000 forced laborers brought to Luxembourg during World War II from Nazi-occupied territories of the Soviet Union.

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    Cartier Libre’s research project at the crossroads of public history and scientific mediation

    Lecture by Gaïd Andro and Fanny Le Bonhomme about the history of Jacques-Cartier Prison.

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    Major Release: Introducing the Impresso Datalab, Corpus Expansion, and New Data Access Management

    The Impresso team has been preparing a major release of the Impresso Web App.

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    Lebanese and Near Eastern Heritage : a New Public History Partnership

    The Public History as a New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS) project has the pleasure to announce a new partnership with Charles al-Hayek, Lebanese public historian and founder of Heritage and Roots to publish and disseminate practices of public history from Lebanon and the region (Syria, Jordan, Palestine, Türkiye).

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

    Call for papers for the Technostalgia conference taking place on 19 June 2026 in Luxembourg City.

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    The UNRWA Archive of Palestine Refugee Family Files: A 75-Year-Old History in the Digital Age

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    Women and Europe – Interdisciplinary Approaches, Innovative Prospects, New Sources

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    Women in the EU: breaking barriers, building futures

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