Organisation: Public History & Outreach
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Feasts and Famines: Video Games and Ancient Economics
Learn moreLecture by Christian Rollinger, University of Trier and University of Potsdam (DE) in the History@Play lecture series.
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Gazengel – C²DH, what else?
Learn moreGazengel meets Marta after the presentation of her research project in the laboratory and she shares with her her impressions of her experience within the C²DH.
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“The Miner from Italy” rewarded at the “Conter et Rencontrer les Sciences” competition
Learn moreIrène Portas Vázquez is laureate of the “Conter et Rencontrer les Sciences” competition, organised by the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie en Europe Occidentale.
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HistorEsch project receives an honorary mention in the 2024 EU Prize for Citizen Science
Learn moreThe EU Prize for Citizen Science recognises outstanding citizen science initiatives that enact change, expand knowledge and address social, political, cultural and environmental challenges through the involvement of citizens.
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The 2024 IFPH conference goes green
Learn moreThe conference of the International Federation for Public History (IFPH), hosted by the C²DH in September, received the Green Business Events logo certification.
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Playing at a Distance
Learn moreLecture by Sonia Fizek, Cologne Game Lab (DE) in the History@Play series.
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Gazengel – History in a cardboard box
Learn moreManon and Gazengel, helped by Benziglout, analyse letters kept in a cardboard box.
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CANCELLED ! But Not Antarctica: ‘The Family of Man’ in India, Japan and elsewhere
Learn moreLecture by Shamoon Zamir, Professor of Literature and Art History, New York University Abu Dhabi.
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In the Storms of Global Transformation: Shipyards in Late State Socialism, Postsocialism and the Enlarged EU
Learn moreLecture by Prof. Philipp Ther in the series “Confronting decline: Challenges of deindustrialisation in Western societies since the 1970s”.
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Winners of the 2024 Thinkering Grant
Learn moreThe 2024 C²DH ‘Thinkering Grant’ went to the ‘Rust and Research’ team which submitted a proposal to create a card game based on time travelling on the Belval campus and exploring both its unique industrial heritage and its transition to Luxembourg’s first and foremost location to do research.