Organisation: Public History & Outreach
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Core Research Projects
Confronting Decline: Challenges of Deindustrialisation in Western Societies since the 1970s (CONDE)
Learn moreSince the 1970s, deindustrialisation has fundamentally changed Western societies. This project explores deindustrialisation in a historical perspective.
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Events
Heritages of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in Video Games
Learn moreLecture by Michał Mochocki, Kazimierz Wielki University, Poland, in the “History@Play” series.
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News
Out now: Minett Stories comic series
Learn moreThe comic stories out of the Minett Stories online exhibition are now available in printed booklets.
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Events
Listening to the Voices of Guinness
Learn moreLecture by Prof. Tim Strangleman in the series “Confronting Decline: Challenges of Deindustrialisation in Western Societies since the 1970s”.
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Deindustrialisation and its Impact on Luxembourg’s Industrial Cities, 1970-1990
Learn moreResearch seminar with Zoe Konsbruck who is studying the impact of deindustrialisation in three industrial towns in Luxembourg, Esch, Dudelange and Pétange, and aims to explore local challenges and initiatives in response to the restructuring of the steel industry.
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Gazengel – Ooooh Tropy!
Learn moreGazengel discovers the Tropy software which turns out to be very useful for her research work.
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Events
Minett Stories: Remembering the industrial past online
Learn moreIn this SloMemoTalk Stefan Krebs will share his experience of organising the online exhibition Minett Stories, in conversation with Elisabeth Boesen.
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Gazengel – The writing adventure
Learn moreThis third episode explores the thoughts of two PhD students who are wondering how they can approach writing without losing their minds.
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CfP: Public History and Community-Based Research
Learn moreCall for papers for the EUROPAST Mid-Project Conference which will take place on 5-6 July 2024 at the C²DH.
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EUROPAST Summer School: Call for Participants
Learn moreThe EUROPAST Summer School will take place from 1 to 4 July 2024 at the C²DH. It aims to gather scholars interested in the contribution of digital tools and methods to the creation, production, and analysis of public historical narratives.