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Online Virality

Online Virality

The book Online Virality, edited by Valérie Schafer and Fred Pailler (C2DH, University of Luxembourg), aims to provide a comprehensive examination of online virality. It explores the many ways we can think about this modern phenomenon and analyse the circulation, reception, and evolution of viral born-digital content. Virality and content sharing always intertwine material, infrastructural, visual and discursive elements. This involves various platforms, stakeholders, intermediaries, social groups and communities that are constantly (re)defining themselves.

18 July 2024


Valérie Schafer, Fred Pailler
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
LAYING THE FOUNDATIONS OF A MODERN CITY. BOURGEOIS MIDDLE-CLASSES IN ESCH-SUR-ALZETTE (1842-1922)

LAYING THE FOUNDATIONS OF A MODERN CITY. BOURGEOIS MIDDLE-CLASSES IN ESCH-SUR-ALZETTE (1842-1922)

The middle classes have had more internal clashes than external. A plethora of intermediary categories is necessary to understand this historical period. And these go beyond the “black and white”nobility/middle-class and the rest. Everywhere the slightest division of the intermediary layers could pave the way to new social discriminations. What did this vast middle-class have in common? Despite their differences, industrialists, merchants, rentiers, high school teachers, higher civil servants what united them?

16 July 2024


Suzana Cascao
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Environmental science and happiness

Environmental science and happiness

The interconnections of the environment and human beings have been largely researched by scientists. This chapter provides an overview of different concepts and theories on environmental science, happiness and wellbeing as well as their interconnections; looking at past, present and potential future development. The past section covers the evolution of the concepts: ‘environment’ and ‘environmental sciences’, and the development of the disciplines in relation to happiness and wellbeing.

16 July 2024


Aida Horaniet Ibanez
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
The (re-imagined) Historical Network Research Community

The (re-imagined) Historical Network Research Community

9 July 2024


Marten Düring
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Luigi Einaudi: Economist, Statesman and Public intellectual. A Portrait of an Eminent European.

Luigi Einaudi: Economist, Statesman and Public intellectual. A Portrait of an Eminent European.

On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Luigi Einaudi, this event will reflect on his legacy for Europe today. As Prof. Giovanni Farese stated in his research paper dedicated to this outstanding Italian intellectual '' Economist, professor and senator before the Second World War governor of the Bank of Italy (1945-1948) and minister of the budget (1947-1948), after the war Einaudi was also the first president of the Italian Republic (1948-1955). In these capacities he was a strong advocate of European integration: he even imagined a common currency and a central bank.

9 July 2024


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Die Personenstandsaufnahme und das Vetorecht der Quellen. Teil 4: Überlegungen zur völkischen Politik

Die Personenstandsaufnahme und das Vetorecht der Quellen. Teil 4: Überlegungen zur völkischen Politik

The "Personenstandsaufnahme" of 10 October 1941, a census conducted by the German occupier in Luxembourg with additional questions on nationality, mother tongue and ethnicity, is one of the best-known historical events in Luxembourg's contemporary history. Together with the strike against forced recruitment in August/September 1942, it remains an integral part of the culture of remembrance and historiography to this day.

6 July 2024


Denis Scuto, Philippe Blasen
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Challenging Luxembourg's Second World War narratives through public engagement and community-based research

Challenging Luxembourg's Second World War narratives through public engagement and community-based research

6 July 2024


Sarah Maya Vercruysse, Blandine Landau
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Creating the Urban Citizen in Hamburg and Marseille: A Trans-Urban History of Public Urban Green Spaces during the Postwar Period (1945-1973)

Creating the Urban Citizen in Hamburg and Marseille: A Trans-Urban History of Public Urban Green Spaces during the Postwar Period (1945-1973)

This PhD project explores the ways in which public urban green spaces (PUGS) shaped an urban citizenry. As mirrors of societal relations, PUGS reflect the relationship between government officials, city planners and urban citizens, labor and recreation. Set in the aftermath of WWII and continuing until the First Oil Shock in 1973 this study captures a time of urban restructuring and rebuilding in Western Europe. The focus lies on public parks around the port areas of Hamburg and Marseille. Both cities are marked by the specific labor/lifestyle related to port cities: People are in flux.

4 July 2024


Eliane Schmid
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Reassembling Marseille’s mosaic: urban planning in service of a post-World War II imagined identity

Reassembling Marseille’s mosaic: urban planning in service of a post-World War II imagined identity

Socio-spatial divisions between districts in the North and South have marked the port-city of Marseille since the post-World War II urban reconstruction period. This article analyses the decades spanning the 1940s to the 1960s Vieux Port area as well as the HLM (Habitation à Loyer Modéré, or rent controlled properties) building projects in the North of the city. This reveals a dual strategy deployed by urban planners as well as municipal and national government officials in response to an increasing immigrant workforce involving relocation into HLMs and (re-)designing public spaces.

3 July 2024


Eliane Schmid
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Politics of Digitisation Session

Politics of Digitisation Session

This session will delve into the politics of digitisation and its relevance to the field of public history. What does the digitisation of cultural heritage offer historians and the public, and what do the politics of digital cultural heritage look like? We will first delve into different forms of cultural heritage digitization, from bottom-up community archiving to mass digitization and state-funded efforts.

2 July 2024


Gerben Zaagsma
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Public History and Decolonisation

Public History and Decolonisation

1 July 2024


Thomas Cauvin
  • Public history
Article
Decolonizing Through Public History - Introduction

Decolonizing Through Public History - Introduction

Decolonization is the subject of an abundant literature, both as a historical event and as a contemporary process. In relations with the past, debates have risen about issues such as colonial monuments, museum collections, and repatriation. Rather than dealing with a specific type of space, institution, or material, this special issue in International Public History offers a discussion on the many links between decolonization and public history.

1 July 2024


Thomas Cauvin
  • Public history
Article
Hermeneutic Modeling of Detail in Textual Zoom and Literary Texts

Hermeneutic Modeling of Detail in Textual Zoom and Literary Texts

This chapter focuses on the dynamic nature of detail as an esthetic category and the hypothesis that interpretation in the digital medium encompasses a certain degree of modeling, understood in its double sense of building representations of objects and shaping figures in a plastic material.

28 June 2024


Florentina Armaselu
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Grüne Mauern und der Mythos der "ausgebliebenen Proletarisierung" - Periphere Arbeiterstraßen in der industrialisierten Kleinstadt Esch/Alzette zwischen Urbanität und Ruralität (1890-1935)

Grüne Mauern und der Mythos der "ausgebliebenen Proletarisierung" - Periphere Arbeiterstraßen in der industrialisierten Kleinstadt Esch/Alzette zwischen Urbanität und Ruralität (1890-1935)

26 June 2024


Daniel Richter
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Steelworkers' Perspectives in Luxembourg's ''Success Story': Troubling and Adapting Masculinities

Steelworkers' Perspectives in Luxembourg's ''Success Story': Troubling and Adapting Masculinities

24 June 2024


Zoé Konsbruck
  • Public history
Article
Von der Personenstandsaufnahme zur Erhebung des Volkstums. Teil 3: Drohungen, Strafgelder, Schläge, einer Kartei halber

Von der Personenstandsaufnahme zur Erhebung des Volkstums. Teil 3: Drohungen, Strafgelder, Schläge, einer Kartei halber

The "Personenstandsaufnahme" of 10 October 1941, a census conducted by the German occupier in Luxembourg with additional questions on nationality, mother tongue and ethnicity, is one of the best-known historical events in Luxembourg's contemporary history. Together with the strike against forced recruitment in August/September 1942, it remains an integral part of the culture of remembrance and historiography to this day.

22 June 2024


Denis Scuto, Philippe Blasen
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Book Writing in Luxembourg

Book Writing in Luxembourg

Доктор Інна Ганшов у своєму виступі розповіла про особливості видання книг у країнах ЄС, зокрема, Німеччині та Люксембурзі. Так українські дослідники дізналися про складний етап пошуку теми для дослідження; ознайомилися зі специфікою джерел фінансування для видання як наукової, так і художньої літератури; пересвідчилися щодо впливу вдалої дослідницької роботи на кар’єрний ріст. Присутнім було презентовано кілька цікавих книг – як результати дослідницької роботи Інни Ганшов.

21 June 2024


Inna Ganschow
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
2023 C²DH Annual Report

2023 C²DH Annual Report – now online

The C²DH is delighted to share with you its 2023 Annual Report, which looks back on a memorable year of pioneering research in digital and public history.

18 June 2024


Isabelle Voegeli
Report
International Interpretations: Planning Early May Days in the French Loire and German Alsace

International Interpretations: Planning Early May Days in the French Loire and German Alsace

18 June 2024


Andrew Pfannkuche
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Élections européennes: Enjeux, résultats, regards d’avenir

Élections européennes: Enjeux, résultats, regards d’avenir

"Élections européennes: Enjeux, résultats, regards d’avenir" - conférence-débat avec Martine Reicherts (Présidente du FNR Luxembourg), Jim Cloos (Secrétaire général TEPSA), Anne Calteux (Représentante de la Commission européenne au Luxembourg)

18 June 2024


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article

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