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

  • News

    New PHACS Collaboration in Baalbeck- Lebanon: L’Hakeya Recalled by Grandmothers

    The Public History as a New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS) project has the pleasure to announce a new collaboration with Mayli Library and Cafe for Women in Baalbeck-Lebanon, led by Yara Ayoub, researcher and project manager.

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  • Events

    Book presentation: ‘Indésirables’ aus Übersee

    Presentation of the book ‘Indésirables’ aus Übersee by the author Julia Harnoncourt

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    What 1960s consumer electronics advertising reveals about Luxembourg and its neighbours

    With his interest in media and communication history and as part of the PopKult60 project, Matthias Höfer is focusing on how companies popularised and advertised consumer electronics in Germany, France and Luxembourg in the 1960s.

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    Introduction to 3D world web-based rendering with Soundscapes of Warning (SOW)

    DStories Lecture by Kirill Mitsurov about the Soundscapes of warning project

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    New PHACS Collaboration in the United Kingdom: The Pub Museum Pilot

    The Public History as a New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS) project has the pleasure to announce a new collaboration with Charo Havermans, public historian and historic pub tour guide in London, the UK.

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    Artificial intelligence and history: an introduction 

    Reflections by Frédéric Clavert and Finola Finn on the use of artificial intelligence for historical research.

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    Voyager Company: When the Future of Books ran on CD-ROM

    History of the Voyager Company which explored the possibilities of CD-ROM, while pushing the boundaries of multimedia and books.

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  • Events

    AI and the Creative Media: Heritage, Production, Distribution and Reception

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    New book: Mediating the Decline of Industrial Cities

    New book Mediating the Decline of Industrial Cities.

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  • Events

    Scripting Genocide : Book Launch with author Nicholas K. Johnson

    Launch of the book ‘Scripting Genocide’ with the author Nicholas K. Johnson.

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