Organisation: Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH)
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Wikipedia as a source of historical knowledge: applying digital source criticism
Learn moreDive into our newest lesson on Ranke.2 designed to revolutionize your approach to Wikipedia as a born-digital source for historical research.
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Revolutionizing Historical Research: Generative AI and the Digitized Archives of the European Parliament
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The CD-ROM project presents its curated bibliography
Learn moreOutlining the general history of the CD-ROM and its sources, the CD-Hist project presents a curated bibliography that provides a first in-depth look into this artifact and medium.
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Ostarbeiters, Diplaced Persons and Repatriants. Transnational view on the Soviet forced laborers in Luxembourg during WWII
Learn moreResearch seminar with Inna Ganschow
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Lecture series: Media Environments: Between Capture and Surveillance
Learn moreThis lecture series is a praxeological and interdisciplinary endeavor, in which we enquire into the scales of co-operation that make media environments materialize.
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Media Environments: Between Capture and Surveillance
Learn moreJoint lecture Series “ from the CRC 1187 “Media of Cooperation”, Siegen and the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH).
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Elena Danescu has been awarded the Jean Monnet Fellowship for Advanced Studies at the EUI Florence
Learn moreDr Elena Danescu has been awarded a competitive Jean Monnet Fellowship at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute for the research project “The female face of the EU”.
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BEYOND WORK: sports, culture and arts within diverse societies in Europe across time
Learn more34th AEMI (Association of European migration institutions) conference.
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Public Historians Unite: C²DH Hosts the 7th World Conference of the International Federation for Public History
Learn moreFrom September 3 to 6, the C²DH at the University of Luxembourg, the headquarters of the IFPH, hosted over 300 public historians.