Organisation: Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH)
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Public History Between Proximity and Distance: a Temporary History Lab in Times of COVID-19
Learn moreThe Temporary History Lab, set up in the Annexe22 pavilion in Esch-sur-Alzette from September to October 2020, was part of the research project “Remixing Industrial Pasts in the Digital Age”.
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Légionnaires
Learn moreThe exhibition « Légionnaires » is the outcome of a collaboration between the C²DH and the Musée Dräi Eechelen, bringing together the results of a quinquennial investigation on the Luxembourgers in the French Foreign Legion.
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Between the front and home – War letters of Luxembourgers in Nazi forces and organisations during WWII as a source to study their individual war experiences
Learn moreThe ongoing project WARLUX aims to study the biographies of young Luxembourgers, born between 1920 and 1927, who were drafted by the Nazi German authorities for the Labour Service (Reichsarbeitsdienst) and the German Army (Wehrmacht).
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Collaborative COVID-19 Memory Banks: History and Challenges
Learn moreReport of the international workshop held on 26 November 2020 with experts from European universities who have initiated public COVID-19 platforms to collect testimonies.
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Recording: When will an algorithm identify a sleeping lion as an emblem of a vigilant ruler?
Learn moreRecording of the DTU online lecture with Hans Brandhorst on 17 December 2020.
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Uncovering Luxembourg’s Industrial Past and Public History Research Methods
Learn moreVisiting Research Fellow, Nicole Basaraba, examined how historians and anthropologists can remix industrial history into a mobile application designed for public engagement.
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Knowledge Infrastructures and Digital Governance workshop
Learn moreOrganised in the framework of the OPERAS-P project, the online workshop was held on 7 and 8 September 2020 with the aim of combining theoretical and practical perspectives on issues that are constantly developing as a result of the wide-ranging forms and aims of research infrastructures and the challenges facing digital governance.
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Timecode Indexing Module: creating multimedia access to oral history
Learn moreThis is a preview of the Timecode Indexing Module (TIM) presented during the 2020 Oral History Association Annual Meeting.