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    The Digital History research group explores historical research’s digital turn in a critical, experimental, and interdisciplinary way. Technicians, designers and researchers of various disciplines collaborate to produce new historical tools and practices. All work closely together to share and hone their domain expertise, blurring the lines between disciplines and job titles to collaborate freely.

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    Digital History and Historiography

    The Digital History & Historiography team embraces the digital turn as offering opportunities for criticism and the development of new methods and tools.

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    The challenges currently facing Europe are an invitation for us to develop a more thorough understanding of European history in all its complexity, with its interconnections, divisions and paradoxes. We aim to take a fresh look at Europe’s institutionalisation, its memories and controversies, its media and experts, by adopting a network-based perspective that draws on…

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    Contemporary European History

    The European History team studies European history in all its complexity, identifying national or transational commonalities as well as tensions and divisions.

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    The C²DH studies the history of Luxembourg by analysing the phenomena and processes that have shaped the region and whose comparative value goes beyond the national perspective. These include the World Wars and their legacies, the transition from an economy based on the steel industry to a mixed economy of production and services, and the…

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    Contemporary History of Luxembourg

    The LHI research group produces new knowledge about the political, economic, cultural and social history of Luxembourg in an international context in the 20th and 21st centuries.

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    Initially defined as “history outside the classroom”, public history targets non-academic audiences through a multitude of media and sites. It develops participatory practices with the aim of engaging with a variety of partners and fostering collaboration between universities, cultural institutions, decision-makers and various public groups.

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