Organisation: Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH)
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Events
Manufacturing Colonial Consent : Diplomacy, media and propaganda at the Berlin Conference (1884-1885)
Learn moreThis 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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News
Exhibition about Luxembourgers in Romania on tour
Learn moreThe exhibition about the presence of Luxembourgers in Romania (1885-1950) will open in Everlange (LU) before moving on to Romania.
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Articles
What nightlife can tell us. Dancing as historical method
Learn moreA three-year study at the C²DH explored how realities as evanescent and unserious as dance parties have been documented in archives and can be reclaimed through an experimental methodology.
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Events
70 Years of The Family of Man
Learn more70 Years of The Family of Man. The CNA international symposium.
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News
CD-ROM charts in video games magazine: a brief case study of the German PC Player magazine
Learn moreWhile video game magazines may serve as primary sources for identifying groundbreaking titles during the rise of the CD-ROMs, charts of best-selling games reveal significant variations in data sources and formats. What are the historical issues with video game charts, and more specifically their assets ad limits?
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Research Projects Pages
Collaboration pour la création du Musée et de l’exposition permanente de la «Maison du son» (Maison du son)
Learn moreAs a place for knowledge transfer and active exploration, the Maison du Son will aim to raise visitors’ awareness of the multiple dimensions of the radio medium and to present the technical, political, economic and cultural aspects of radio in a lively and audible way.
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Events
Argumentative Patterns in the 1908 Messina Earthquake News Coverage – New Perspectives on Qualitative Data Analysis
Learn moreHands on History talk with Sarah Oberbichler, Leibniz Institute of European History in Mainz.
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News
CfP – Computational Humanities Research conference 2025
Learn moreThe 2025 edition of the Computational Humanities Research conference (CHR2025) will be hosted by Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) at the University of Luxembourg from 9 to 12 Decemb