Organisation: Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH)
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CANCELED ¦ Children as Contributors and Collaborators in Public History
Learn moreChildren as Contributors and Collaborators in Public History Talk with Monica Eileen Patterson, Assistant Director of Curatorial Studies in the Institute for the Comparative Study of Literature, Art, and Culture at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.
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From Luxembourg to Chicago: How A Funfair Went Global
Learn moreFounded in 1340, the “Schueberfouer”, Luxembourg’s largest funfair, attracts every year visitors and goods from Luxembourg and aboard. Luxembourg emigrants in Chicago celebrate their own version of this fair as part of their heritage. Véronique Faber, doctoral researcher at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), attended this year’s fair and explores the…
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A Sustainable Shared Authority. Ensuring the Future of Rondo’s Past
Learn moreKeynote lecture by Rebecca Wingo and Marvin Roger Anderson during the ifph2024 conference.
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Welcome to visiting research fellow Rebecca S. Wingo
Learn morePublic Historian Rebecca S. Wingo joined the C²DH as a visiting researcher for the upcoming weeks.
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Revolutionary, Disruptive, or Just Repeating Itself? Tracing the History of Digital History #dhiha9
Learn moreThe C²DH is co-organiser of an international conference about the History of Digital History that will take place at the German Historical Institute 23-25 October 2024.
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Archiving in times of climate crisis. Selecting, digitizing, analyzing for tomorrow
Learn moreHands on History lecture with Anne Baillot.
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The CD-ROM, a precursor of our digital world
Learn moreBy studying the history of the CD-ROM, a research team from the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH), research centre at the University of Luxembourg, will show how this technology, which peaked in the 1990s, had a lasting impact on digitalisation, media and interactivity, and more generally on culture, the arts, society and…
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New publication: Online Virality
Learn moreThe book Online Virality, edited by Valérie Schafer and Fred Pailler, explores the many ways we can analyse the circulation, reception, and evolution of viral born-digital content.
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ON AIR – Border Temporalities
Learn moren a podcast episode of the ON AIR series produced by the UniGR-Center for Border Studies, three C²DH researchers discuss the interdisciplinary approach adopted by the working group Border Temporalities