Organisation: Public History & Outreach

  • News

    The Public History team welcomes visiting researcher Na Li

    Na Li, Associate Professor of History at the National University of Singapore, will stay at the C²DH’ from 12to 16 November 2024.

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    Welcome to Wairimũ Nduba

    Wairimũ Nduba from Kenya will visit the C²DH’s PHO team from 11 to 17 November 202

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  • Events

    Vernacular Archival Practices: In Praise of Silence, Inaccessibility, and Incompleteness

    Lecture by Mina Ibrahim, anthropologist and archivist from Cairo.

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    Mina Ibrahim at the C²DH to discuss collaborative and community archival practices

    From 21 to 25 October 2024, the C²DH will welcome Mina Ibrahim, an anthropologist and archivist from Cairo.

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  • Events

    Removal, Reclamation, & Sustainability: Commemorating Wyandot History

    Research presentation by Rebecca Wingo, C²DH Fellow.

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    History@Play – What If? Reimagining the Past Through Alternate Histories

    For this new appointment with History@Play, the C²DH is proud to once again team up with Rotondes, Game On, and the BTS school of Game Programming and Game Design to explore how video games reimagine the past.

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    Public Historians Unite: C²DH Hosts the 7th World Conference of the International Federation for Public History

    From September 3 to 6, the C²DH at the University of Luxembourg, the headquarters of the IFPH, hosted over 300 public historians.

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  • Events

    Making history, crossing worlds

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    LOVÓ: the voices of the Portuguese-speaking grandmothers of Esch-sur-Alzette

    Let yourself be guided by the voices of the Portuguese-speaking grandmothers of Esch-sur-Alzette for a unique and immersive tour of the city!

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    Feieren! Popular balls of the Luxembourgish mining bassin, 1920-1980.

    The “Dancing Esch” research project studies the festive sociabilities of the Luxembourgish mining basin during the 1920-1980. It focuses on popular balls in Esch-sur-Alzette, a town shaped by the mining and steel industry.

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