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

  • Events

    (Re)searching Nineteenth-Century Fairground Ephemera: (Un)conventional Pathways

    Hands-on History talk with Bart G. Moens, University of Antwerp.

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    Western Double Standards in Media Coverage: A Continuing Dehumanization of BIPOC

    Recording of the lecture by Nayansaku Mufwankolo at the C²DH on 18 December 2024.

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    M. J. Rymsza-Pawlowska will join the C²DH as a visiting research fellow

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    Who made May Day? Early research into the Globalization of the First of May

    Research seminar with Andrew Pfannkuche.

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    Confronting Decline (CONDE) – Challenges of Deindustrialization in European Societies since the 1970s

    International closinig conference of the CONDE research project.

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    Humming Home with composer and musician Mohamed Najem

    The series “Humming Home” was launched on 16 January 2025 with a discussion and live music by the Mohamed Najem Jazz Quartet.

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    What is the relevance of Edward Steichen’s ‘The Family of Man’ today?

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    Recordings of the 2024 International Public History Seminar

    This seminar offers presentations and discussions with Salwa Mikdadi, Na Li and Wairimũ Nduba (14 November 2024).

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    Public History and Arts: How to Approach “Difficult” Histories

    Recording of the Research seminar with Myriam Dalal (15 January 2024).

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    Book launch: The Impact of War Experiences in Europe: The Conscription of Non-German Men and Women into the ‘Wehrmacht’ and ‘Reichsarbeitsdienst’ (1938–1945)

    We are excited to announce the release of the edited volume “The Impact of War Experiences in Europe: The Conscription of Non-German Men and Women into the ‘Wehrmacht’ and ‘Reichsarbeitsdienst’ (1938–1945)” edited by Nina Janz and Denis Scuto, as part of the WARLUX project (“Soldiers and their communities in WWII: The impact and legacy of…

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