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            Russians in Luxembourg: Drei Leben der Bildhauerin Nina Grach-Jascinsky

            Russians in Luxembourg: Drei Leben der Bildhauerin Nina Grach-Jascinsky

            Portrait of the sculptor of the emblematic monument DATZEMISCH in front of the oldest school Luxembourgs, the Athenee – Nina Grach-Jascinsky, born 1903 in Russia.

            1 April 2021


            Inna Ganschow
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Special Issue by Dr. Inna Ganschow on Polish Immigration. Polish Luxembourg 1900-1920: A glimpse of the iceberg tip.

            Special Issue by Dr. Inna Ganschow on Polish Immigration. Polish Luxembourg 1900-1920: A glimpse of the iceberg tip.

            The history of Poles in Luxembourg after the re-establishment of the new Polish state in 1918 can be traced on the basis of statistics from various sources. The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs kept statistics that provide a picture of Polish labour migration between two world wars. Luxembourg historians have also tackled the question of the image of the Polish diaspora before its members started to assimilate.

            1 April 2021


            Inna Ganschow
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Panel Organiser: Peripheries at the Centre: Borderland Schooling in Interwar Europe

            Panel Organiser: Peripheries at the Centre: Borderland Schooling in Interwar Europe

            1 April 2021


            Machteld Venken
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Panel Organizer: Changing Border, Defining Identity. A European Perspective of Shaping Children's Role in Modern Society

            Panel Organizer: Changing Border, Defining Identity. A European Perspective of Shaping Children's Role in Modern Society

            30 March 2021


            Machteld Venken
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            E puer Froen zur Sortie de crise

            E puer Froen zur Sortie de crise

            27 March 2021


            Denis Scuto
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Mapping wartime Jewish diaries and their postwar trajectories

            Mapping wartime Jewish diaries and their postwar trajectories

            If Auschwitz has become the key symbol of the Holocaust, then the fate of Anne Frank and her family has become symbolic of Jewish wartime experiences in Nazi-occupied Europe, and Anne’s diaries of Jewish diary writing. As such they are constitutive of people’s ideas about the Holocaust and the Jewish experience during World War II. Indeed, the Anne Frank diaries are intrinsic to the development of postwar Holocaust memory.

            26 March 2021


            Gerben Zaagsma
            • Digital history & historiography
            Article
            The Belgium-Luxembourg Economic Union (BLEU) Lessons from the past, future prospects

            The Belgium-Luxembourg Economic Union (BLEU) Lessons from the past, future prospects

            The Belgium-Luxembourg Economic Union (BLEU) was established on 25 July 1921. Some years later, in 1935, three additional sections were added to the BLEU Convention: on financial and monetary matters, a common trade regime and a “special revenue community” with specific excise duties. In 1963, the provisions of the BLEU were revised following the entry into force of the European Economic Community (EEC) and Benelux.

            24 March 2021


            Elena Danescu
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Interview: Women in Research

            Interview: Women in Research

            We invite you to take part in a round table with international participation "My country - my Russia: a single educational space for young compatriots living abroad."

            21 March 2021


            Inna Ganschow
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            A History of Pathé 9.5mm film

            A History of Pathé 9.5mm film

            Presentation about the history of Pathé 9.5mm film for students of the Lycée Technique des Arts et Métiers (LTAM) in Luxembourg. Invited lecture organized by the Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA) Luxembourg, Dudelange, on 17 March 2021.

            17 March 2021


            Tim van der Heijden
            • Digital history & historiography
            Article
            Introduction. Children, Young People and Borders: A Multidisciplinary Outlook.

            Introduction. Children, Young People and Borders: A Multidisciplinary Outlook.

            16 March 2021


            Machteld Venken
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Keynote roundtable presentation: Digital History and the Politics of Cultural Heritage Digitisation

            Keynote roundtable presentation: Digital History and the Politics of Cultural Heritage Digitisation

            16 March 2021


            Gerben Zaagsma
            • Digital history & historiography
            Article
            Le genre et l'Europe: Quo Vadis?

            Le genre et l'Europe: Quo Vadis?

            L'égalité des genres est un principe fondateur de l'Union européenne (UE) inscrit dans les traités et constamment réaffirmé (Protocole social annexé au Traité de Maastricht, Traité d'Amsterdam, Charte sociale européenne, Charte européenne des droits fondamentaux). Même si des progrès notables restent à accomplir, l’Europe démocratique constitue une source d’inspiration en matière de l'égalité entre les sexes et le développement des sociétés plus ouvertes et modernes.

            13 March 2021


            Elena Danescu
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            NATIONAL FORGETTING AND MEMORY: THE DESTRUCTION OF "NATIONAL" MONUMENTS FROM A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE

            NATIONAL FORGETTING AND MEMORY: THE DESTRUCTION OF "NATIONAL" MONUMENTS FROM A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE

            The Fall of Monuments: a Public History Monuments have, for a few years now, been hitting the headlines all over the world. Public debates do not focus so much on the erection of new monuments as they do on acts of vandalism, removal, and destruction. If destructions of monuments are not new – for example during the French Revolution – their multiple examples all around the world (United States, England, Australia, Spain, Argentina, South Africa for instance) raise questions about their origins, meanings, and consequences.

            11 March 2021


            Thomas Cauvin
            • Public history
            Article
            Digital history and the politics of digitization

            Digital history and the politics of digitization

            This paper addresses the question of the politics of (cultural heritage) digitisation and its consequences for historical research. To put it simply, it discusses the question of why, where and how we can access what we can access. The online documentary record affects historical research and we need to understand how and in what ways our online evidentiary basis is constituted and might affect our research.

            10 March 2021


            Gerben Zaagsma
            • Digital history & historiography
            Article
            Women and ICT: A Time Travel

            Women and ICT: A Time Travel

            Presentation of the workshop : To mark the International Day of Women Rights, the University of Luxembourg is organizing an online workshop on Women in Computing. ICT is today one of the most gendered-divided fields. Gendered stereotypes suggesting that men are more interested in ICT are still active in shaping attitudes.

            8 March 2021


            Valérie Schafer
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            From Socialist Scarcity to ‘Conspicuous Consumption’: Foreign Tourists and Eating Out Practices in Socialist Romania of the 1960s and the 1980s

            From Socialist Scarcity to ‘Conspicuous Consumption’: Foreign Tourists and Eating Out Practices in Socialist Romania of the 1960s and the 1980s

            5 March 2021


            Adelina Stefan
            Article
            The Western European Borderlands. Overview of Possible Case-Studies

            The Western European Borderlands. Overview of Possible Case-Studies

            5 March 2021


            Machteld Venken
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Global Governance.  A Short History of Debates Born with the Telegraph ...

            Global Governance. A Short History of Debates Born with the Telegraph ...

            Presentation of the chapter co-written with Francesca Musiani (CNRS) within the book Digital Roots (De Gruyter, 2021) edited by G. Balbi, N. Ribeiro, V. Schafer and C. Schwarzenegger

            4 March 2021


            Valérie Schafer
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Panel Organiser: Border Making and its Consequences after the First World War: the Habsburg Case

            Panel Organiser: Border Making and its Consequences after the First World War: the Habsburg Case

            1 March 2021


            Machteld Venken
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Chair: Abandoned, Orphaned & Displaced: Histories of Children’s Destitution and Relief

            Chair: Abandoned, Orphaned & Displaced: Histories of Children’s Destitution and Relief

            1 March 2021


            Machteld Venken
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article

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