Organisation: Public History & Outreach

  • Events

    Radio Luxembourg – Ghosts of the Villa

    An immersive, interactive experience at the Villa Louvigny, former headquarter of Radio Luxembourg.

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    Pop music under the covers. How Radio Luxembourg changed the world

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    Gaming the Iron Curtain: Politics of computer gaming in Communist-era Czechoslovakia

    History@Play lecture by Prof. Jaroslav Švelch about politics of vomputer gaming in Communist-era Czechoslovakia

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    Critically Historical 3D

    History@Play lectiure by Erik Champion entitled “Critically Historical 3D”.

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  • 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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    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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    New book: Mediating the Decline of Industrial Cities

    New book Mediating the Decline of Industrial Cities.

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    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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  • Articles

    Research and Outreach in Public History – Around the World in 10 Months

    Takeaways and Reflections from an Academic Consultancy in Public History: on Building Partnerships and Learning as We Go.

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  • Events

    Radio Luxembourg – Developing a Transmedia Project About a Station That Changed Our World

    Research seminar with Dominique Santana about the Radio Luxembourg transmedia project.

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