Organisation: Public History & Outreach
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Articles
Public History and artistic research in Luxembourg and beyond
Learn moreLessons learned from a post-doc stay at the University of Luxembourg doing Public History and artistic research.
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Articles
Public History and Arts, interview series
Learn morePublic History and Arts is an interview series, conducted by Dr. Myriam Dalal and Nada El Shabrawy.
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Events
Talking history on YouTube
Learn moreIn his presentation, Robin Maillard will explore some thoughts on popularising history on Youtube, one of the most popular social networks.
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Research Projects Pages
Collaboration pour la création du Musée et de l’exposition permanente de la «Maison du son» (Maison du son)
Learn moreAs a place for knowledge transfer and active exploration, the Maison du Son will aim to raise visitors’ awareness of the multiple dimensions of the radio medium and to present the technical, political, economic and cultural aspects of radio in a lively and audible way.
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News
Public History Practices in the Global South: A New Partnership
Learn moreThe C²DH is thrilled to announce a new and dynamic partnership between its Public History research group and the Institute for Advanced Study in the Global South at Northwestern University in Qatar (#IAS_NUQ).
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Events
Mad Science in Video Games: a Systems Theory Approach
Learn moreHistory@Play lecture by Arno Görgen, Hochschule der Künste Bern (Ch).
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News
Community Archiving in Egypt: a new Public History Partnership
Learn moreThe C²DH is thrilled to announce a new partnership between the project “Public History as a New Citizen Science of the Past” (PHACS) and Sard Center for History and Social Research (Shubra’s Archive) on community archives and practices of public history in Cairo (Egypt) and Shubra.
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Research Groups
Public History ACTIVE Principles
Learn moreLike those components of a medicine that produce the desired effect, our active principles largely affect the ways in which we practice and reflect upon public history. They provide a summary of what the Public History and Outreach (PHO) Research Group at the C²DH stands for and what defines its work across projects and disciplines.