Organisation: Institute of History

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    INTERLOR – Lotharingien und das Papstum. Interaktions-, Integrations- und Transformationsprozesse im Spannungsfeld zwischen zentraler Steuerung und regionaler Eigendynamik

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    INTERLOR – Lotharingien und das Papstum. Interaktions-, Integrations- und Transformationsprozesse im Spannungsfeld zwischen zentraler Steuerung und regionaler Eigendynamik

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    VILLUX X – Histoire des villes luxembourgeoises 10

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    VILLUX X – LuxAtlas/Histoire des villes luxembourgeoises 10

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    Sustainable Food Practices

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    FUSILLI – Fostering the Urban food System Transformation through Innovative Living Labs Implementation 

    FUSILLI tackles the challenge of food and nutrition security in urban, peri-urban, and rural environments in a sustainable manner. FUSILLI empowers its 12 Living Labs to integrate food in the cities’ transformation pathways towards a healthy, sustainable, secure, and inclusive urban future.

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    Fostering the Urban food System transformation through Innovative Living Labs Implementation – FUSILLI

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  • News

    The story of the Echternach procession

    Every Whit Tuesday, almost 10,000 people join the dancing procession in Echternach, a tradition listed as Unesco Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. A Uni.lu historian and a geographer decipher its origins and evolution.

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    Let’s Talk About History!: L’émergence d’une “puissance africaine” postcoloniale? L’exemple du boycott des Jeux olympiques de Montréal en 1976

    L’émergence d’une « puissance africaine » postcoloniale ? L’exemple du boycott des Jeux olympiques de Montréal en 1976

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    ADONIS – Archeological Digital Forensics: reverse engineer the future of cultural heritage

    How can digital archaeological methods and computational modelling help to reconstruct destroyed cultural heritage?

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