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

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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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    The Rise and Fall of CD-i 

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    ChronoSpace: AI-assisted game-based flipped classroom in teaching History

    Lecture by Apostolos Spanos, University of Agder (Norway), in the History@Play se

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    Special issue ‘Is artificial intelligence the future of collective memory?’

    This Memory Studies Review special issue, edited by Frédéric Clavert (C²DH) and Sarah Gensburger (Sciences Po-Paris), explores the intricate relationship between artificial intelligence (ai) and collective memory.

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    Hybrid format for the 2024 World Conference of Public History: some feedback

    Feedback of the hybrid format chosen for the 2024 World Conference of Public History.

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    The Jews of Romania and Luxembourg: An Entangled History (1914-1947)

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    SciLux Podcast – Valérie Schafer on Online Virality and CD-ROMs

    In a new episode of SciLux podcast, Hanna Siemaszko and her guest Prof. Valérie Schafer explore the history of Online Virality and CD-ROMs.

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    Scholar at risk fellowship

    The C²DH offers one short-term fellowship (two months) for a scholar at risk.

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    New website: The History of the National Miners’ Monument in Kayl

    A new website, developed by the C²DH as part of a research project about the history of the Inspectorate of Labour and Mines (ITM), explores the intertwined histories of the National Miners’ Monument and the Léiffrächen in Kayl.

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    CD-ROM and HyperCard: revisiting histories of interactivity

    In their exploration of CD-ROM histories, the CD-Hist project team interviewed Florian Brody, one of the first users of CD-ROM drives in Europe, the head of The Voyager’s Expanded Books project, as well as both a practitioner and a theorist  in digital media.

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