Organisation: Public History & Outreach

  • Events

    HISTOFEST. History on Full Blast

    The first history festival in Belval, featuring hands-on activities, project’s fair, exhibition, hologram display, film screenings.

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  • News

    History Making in Martinique: a new Public History Partnership

    The project Public History as a New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS) has the pleasure to announce a new partnership with Monique Milia-Marie-Luce, associate professor of contemporary history at Université des Antilles.

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  • Articles

    Recording of ‘Everyone Their Own Historian-ish’ by M.J. Rymsza-Pawlowska

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    The Lion’s Tools. Laying the ground work for transformative public history

    Recording of the keynote speech by Chao Tayiana Maina during the the international Public History online seminar.

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  • Events

    Playgrounds of the Past: Regionality & Adaptation in Game Cultures

    This History@Play lecture by Victor Navarro-Remesal and Beatriz Pérez explores how regional perspectives shape the history, aesthetics, and narratives of video games, with a focus on Europe and Japan.

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    Online Talk: Aligning Public History Narratives with Community Archiving Practices in Shubra (Egypt) and Esch-sur-Alzette (Luxembourg)

    In this talk, prof. Thomas Cauvin and Dr. Myriam Dalal present the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), its public history and outreach (PHO) research group, and the work that has been produced within the project Public History as a New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS) managed by its principal investigator Cauvin…

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  • Events

    Everyone Their Own Historian-ish: Identifying, Analyzing, and Engaging Popular History Practice in New Media and Beyond

    Talk by M.J. Rymsza-Pawlowska, Visiting Researcher at the C²DH.

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  • Events

    The Lion’s Tools: Laying the Groundwork for Transformative Public History

    his keynote speech is part of the international Public History online seminar Public history for contested and conflicting past(s), organised by the students of the Master in Digital and Public History (MADiPH) at the University of Luxembourg.

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    Public history for contested and conflicting past(s)

    International Public History online seminar. For student – by students.

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    The Cartography of Pain – Historical Roots of the Access Abyss

    Lecture by Smriti Rana, Head of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Training and Policy on Access to Pain Relief in Trivandrum.

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