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            Quantifying the Use of stones in the stone age Fireplaces of Estonia

            Quantifying the Use of stones in the stone age Fireplaces of Estonia

            Fireplaces and burnt stones related to them are common features found at Stone Age settlement sites. Although information about them is present in archaeological reports and also available in publications, there has been no general research done regarding combustion features specifically.

            1 January 2017


            Kaarel Sikk
            • Digital history & historiography
            Article
            From far away to a click away : the French State and public services in the 1990s

            From far away to a click away : the French State and public services in the 1990s

            Making use of resources such as web archives recovered through the Wayback Machine, newsgroups, oral interviews, state reports, press and audio-visual archives, this chapter describes the relationship between the French state and the web in the second half of the 1990s at di erent levels, highlighting cultural impediments and state impetus towards the web, legal issues and the heritage of the Minitel.

            1 January 2017


            Valérie Schafer
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Les cybercafés dans la France des années 1990, espaces médiatiques et médiatisés

            Les cybercafés dans la France des années 1990, espaces médiatiques et médiatisés

            À la croisée de l’histoire de l’innovation et des entreprises, de celle des médias et des TIC et de la sociologie des usages, saisis via des archives audiovisuelles et de la presse, mais aussi celles du Web et des Newsgroups, ces espaces intermédiaires que sont les cybercafés, à la fois médiatiques et médiatisés, incarnent tout à la fois les enjeux techniques, économiques, sociaux et culturels que pose l’arrivée du Web au cours de la seconde moitié de la décennie 1990 en France5 et témoignent des empreintes profondé- ment matérielles des mondes virtuels.

            1 January 2017


            Valérie Schafer
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Tell us about...

            Tell us about...

            By means of open and sometimes slightly “shifted” questions (for example, on their enthusiasm as Internet users rather than developers – in fact in the early days of the Inter- net, they are usually “user-developers” –, or what they would change or relive in the his- tory of the Internet), well-known pioneering actors Vinton Cerf, Steve Crocker, Abhaya Induruwa, Dennis Jennings, John Klensin, G erard Le Lann, Paul Mockapetris and Ted Nel- son address a vast array of issues and topics which fully align with those of our journal: protocols and technical architectures, the applications and use

            1 January 2017


            Valérie Schafer
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            HISTORIES OF THE INTERNET AND THE WEB

            HISTORIES OF THE INTERNET AND THE WEB

            Who « invented » the Internet? Who holds the keys to the Internet? What sources, what actors should be given prominence in a history of the Internet and the Web able to fully take into account its origins, trajectories, turns, evolutions, continuities? The emergence of Arpanet in the 1960s, then, ten years later, of the Internet, is the product of a long-term innovation process that is yet to find its closure today, a process marked by the intertwining of socio-technical paths and heterogeneous networks of actors.

            1 January 2017


            Valérie Schafer
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            La coévolution de l’informatique et de son histoire 

            La coévolution de l’informatique et de son histoire 

            This article aims to show how computing and the writing of its history have jointly evolved from an internalist approach and a fascination for the machine and the hardware to a broader interest for the « computer in society » and then digital cultures. This historiographical panorama questions the historical glance on computing during the last four decades but also the way in which historians have progressively taken into account issues that were already underway in the study of ICTs.

            1 January 2017


            Valérie Schafer
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Digital Heritage and Heritagization

            Digital Heritage and Heritagization

            Introduction to a special issueThe six articles and the introduction composing this issue fully situate themselves within the interdisciplinary dimension of digital heritage analyses, including perspectives from history, information and communication sciences, sociology of innovation, digital humanities or juridical sciences.

            1 January 2017


            Valérie Schafer
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Introduction: Internet histories

            Introduction: Internet histories

            For more than four decades, the Internet has grown and spread to an extent where today it is an indispensable element in the communication and media environment of many countries, and indeed of everyday life, culture and society. These precipitous changes have called for the understanding of the innovations, actors, changes and continuities involved in these evolutions, from a technical, but also from a social, scientific, politic or economic point of view.

            1 January 2017


            Valérie Schafer
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Les archives du Web : gouvernance et identités

            Les archives du Web : gouvernance et identités

            Les archives du Web sont le résultat d’un ensemble de processus qui implique à tous les stades – depuis leur conservation jusqu’à leur consultation, une variété d’acteurs, humains et techniques, des arbitrages et négociations, ainsi que des dispositifs socio-techniques. Ces questions concernent les archivistes, mais aussi les chercheurs.

            1 January 2017


            Valérie Schafer
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Compte rendu de Sebastian Bischoff/Christoph Jahr/Tatjana Mrowka/Jens Thiel (Hrsg.): Belgica terra incognita? Resultate und Perspektiven der Historischen Belgienforschung

            Compte rendu de Sebastian Bischoff/Christoph Jahr/Tatjana Mrowka/Jens Thiel (Hrsg.): Belgica terra incognita? Resultate und Perspektiven der Historischen Belgienforschung

            1 January 2017


            Christoph Brüll
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Being Crazy in Belgium

            Being Crazy in Belgium

            1 January 2017


            Benoît Majerus
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Deadly vulnerabilities. The provisioning of psychiatric asylums in occupied Belgium (1914-1918)

            Deadly vulnerabilities. The provisioning of psychiatric asylums in occupied Belgium (1914-1918)

            1 January 2017


            Benoît Majerus
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            The Failure of Binaural Stereo. Sound Engineers and the Introduction of Artificial Head Microphones

            The Failure of Binaural Stereo. Sound Engineers and the Introduction of Artificial Head Microphones

            In 1973, binaural stereo was introduced to the German public during the International Broadcasting Fair in Berlin. Based on the development of artificial head microphones, binaural stereo provided facsimile sound recordings that enabled listeners, when listening with headphones, to experience the spatial acoustics of the original recording situation. During the fair, Berlin-based radio station Radio in the American Sector (RIAS) broadcast the first binaural radio play.

            1 January 2017


            Stefan Krebs
            • Public history
            Article
            Pour une histoire de la politique culturelle qui rompt avec les frontières

            Pour une histoire de la politique culturelle qui rompt avec les frontières

            1 January 2017


            Fabio Spirinelli
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Tessili vs Dunlop 1976: The Political Background of Judicial Restraint

            Tessili vs Dunlop 1976: The Political Background of Judicial Restraint

            1 January 2017


            Vera Fritz
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Les immeubles de bureaux / De bureaugebouwen

            Les immeubles de bureaux / De bureaugebouwen

            1 January 2017


            Jens van de Maele
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            A corpus-based investigation of language change in Italian: The case of grazie di and grazie per

            A corpus-based investigation of language change in Italian: The case of grazie di and grazie per

            1 January 2017


            Lorella Viola
            • Digital history & historiography
            Article
            Borderland Studies Meets Child Studies. A European Encounter

            Borderland Studies Meets Child Studies. A European Encounter

            With the demise of four multinational empires at the end of the First World War (Russian, German, Habsburg and Ottoman), nationalist forces all over Europe claimed the right to a territory for what they considered to be their own people. The peace treaties resulting from the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 caused a major redrawing of the map of Europe. As a result of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany handed over a considerable amount of its territory at its Western, Northern and, most significantly, Eastern borders, to neighbouring states.

            1 January 2017


            Machteld Venken
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Book Review. Kulczycki, John J. Belonging to the Nation. Inclusion and Exclusion in the Polish-German Borderlands 1939-1951

            Book Review. Kulczycki, John J. Belonging to the Nation. Inclusion and Exclusion in the Polish-German Borderlands 1939-1951

            1 January 2017


            Machteld Venken
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Presentation: Borderland Studies Meets Child Studies. A European Encounter.

            Presentation: Borderland Studies Meets Child Studies. A European Encounter.

            1 January 2017


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

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