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Creative Luxembourg? From implicit debates on cultural industries to an explicit policy on creative industries in Luxembourg

Creative Luxembourg? From implicit debates on cultural industries to an explicit policy on creative industries in Luxembourg

1 January 2018


Fabio Spirinelli
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Un novembre rouge à Bruxelles?

Un novembre rouge à Bruxelles?

1 January 2018


Benoît Majerus
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Le numérique, un enjeu de communication

Le numérique, un enjeu de communication

Ce court article propose un bref parcours au fil des numéros d'Hermès pour saisir la manière dont la revue s'est emparée de la thématique numérique, et ce à l'occasion des 30 ans de la revue et de ce dossier anniversaire.

1 January 2018


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Doing Experimental Media Archaeology. Epistemological and Methodological Reflections on Experiments with Historical Objects of Media Technologies

Doing Experimental Media Archaeology. Epistemological and Methodological Reflections on Experiments with Historical Objects of Media Technologies

The aim of this chapter is to outline experimental media archaeology as an alternative method to a sense and object-oriented technology and media historiography. The epistemological potential of an object and sense-oriented experimental access to the fijield of the history of media and technology will be discussed here on the basis of experiences in the history of science and historically informed music performances. The heart of the chapter is formed by a discussion of a series of media archaeological

1 January 2018


Andreas Fickers
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
A Degenerate Agglomerative Hierarchical Clustering Algorithm for Community Detection

A Degenerate Agglomerative Hierarchical Clustering Algorithm for Community Detection

Community detection consists of grouping related vertices that usually show high intra-cluster connectivity and low inter-cluster connectivity. This is an important feature that many networks exhibit and detecting such communities can be challenging, especially when they are densely connected. The method we propose is a degenerate agglomerative hierarchical clustering algorithm (DAHCA) that aims at finding a community structure in networks. We tested this method using common classes of graph benchmarks and compared it to some state-of-the-art community detection algorithms.

1 January 2018


Antonio Fiscarelli
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Association for Borderlands Studies 2nd World Conference. Border-Making and its Consequences: Interpreting Evidence from the 'post-Colonial' and 'post-Imperial' 20th Century

Association for Borderlands Studies 2nd World Conference. Border-Making and its Consequences: Interpreting Evidence from the 'post-Colonial' and 'post-Imperial' 20th Century

1 January 2018


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Netzwerkvisualisierungen in den Geschichtswissenschaften zwischen explorativer Quellenanalyse und der Suggestionskraft des Bildes

Netzwerkvisualisierungen in den Geschichtswissenschaften zwischen explorativer Quellenanalyse und der Suggestionskraft des Bildes

1 January 2018


Marten Düring
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
A Tale of Two Referenda:  The Greek Plebiscite of 1946 and the Referendum of July 2015

A Tale of Two Referenda: The Greek Plebiscite of 1946 and the Referendum of July 2015

In September 1946, after years of Civil War, Greeks were heading to the polls in order to decide the future of their country. The subject upon which they would be voting on however was not for the parliament and Prime Minister. Rather, the question upon which they were voting was intended to link the continuation of democracy in Greece with the monarchy in place. The question was not phrased this way. The question was if the Greeks wanted a monarchy or not; far too simple a question for its answer to be able to settle the deeply felt long-standing divisions in Greek society.

1 January 2018


Spero Paravantis
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Bibliographie - La folie à Paris

Bibliographie - La folie à Paris

1 January 2018


Benoît Majerus
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Review: Paul Théberge, Kyle Devine & Tom Everrett (Hg.) (2015). Living Stereo: Histories and Cultures of Multichannel Sound. New York/London: Bloomsbury

Review: Paul Théberge, Kyle Devine & Tom Everrett (Hg.) (2015). Living Stereo: Histories and Cultures of Multichannel Sound. New York/London: Bloomsbury

1 January 2018


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article
The image of Industrial Life and Vocational Training: Scouting as Liminal Learning Space (Luxembourg, 1920s)

The image of Industrial Life and Vocational Training: Scouting as Liminal Learning Space (Luxembourg, 1920s)

While there is a large body of research on corporate photography, little has been written about the visualisation of young workers. This paper looks at a specific set of corporate images, namely photographs of apprentices of the Luxembourg steel-manufacturing conglomerate ARBED, and analyses how these young workers were visualised. The paper draws on a collection of approximately 2,250 glass plate negatives of ARBED’s industrial cosmos, originally stored at the company’s vocational school, the Institut Emile Metz, and now archived at Luxembourg’s Centre national de l’audivisuel (CNA).

1 January 2018


Karin Priem
  • Public history
Article
"New Belgians" living in an ancient Belgian soil? The annexation and integration of the East Cantons

"New Belgians" living in an ancient Belgian soil? The annexation and integration of the East Cantons

1 January 2018


Christoph Brüll
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Technik, Medien, Emotionen: Diskurse über “Chancen und Gefahren der Kunstkopf-Technik”

Technik, Medien, Emotionen: Diskurse über “Chancen und Gefahren der Kunstkopf-Technik”

1 January 2018


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article
Unfreie Arbeit. Trabalho escravo in der brasilianischen Landwirtschaft.

Unfreie Arbeit. Trabalho escravo in der brasilianischen Landwirtschaft.

1 January 2018


Julia Harnoncourt
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Der Wiederaufbau nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg im belgisch-deutschen Grenzland. Annalen des Symposiums im Stadtarchiv Aachen am 13. und 14. NOvember 2015

Der Wiederaufbau nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg im belgisch-deutschen Grenzland. Annalen des Symposiums im Stadtarchiv Aachen am 13. und 14. NOvember 2015

1 January 2018


Christoph Brüll
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Inventar des Archivs der Stadt St. Vith, Streitsache „Emmelser Wald“ (1897-2008)

Inventar des Archivs der Stadt St. Vith, Streitsache „Emmelser Wald“ (1897-2008)

1 January 2018


Vitus Sproten
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Préface

Préface

1 January 2018


Denis Scuto
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Workshop „Erhebung relationaler Daten aus Texten“

Workshop „Erhebung relationaler Daten aus Texten“

1 January 2018


Marten Düring
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Mind the Gap: Gender and Computer Science Conferences

Mind the Gap: Gender and Computer Science Conferences

Computer science research areas are often arbitrarily defined by researchers themselves based on their own opinions or on conference rankings. First, we aim to classify conferences in computer science in an automated and objective way based on topic modelling. We then study the topic relatedness of research areas to identify isolated disciplinary silos and clusters that display more interdisciplinarity and collaboration. Furthermore, we compare career length, publication growth rate and collaboration patterns for men and women in these research areas.

1 January 2018


Sytze Van Herck, Antonio Fiscarelli
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Kulturen des Reparierens: Dinge - Wissen - Praktiken

Kulturen des Reparierens: Dinge - Wissen - Praktiken

Reparieren und Instandhalten sind ökonomisch wie kulturell zentrale Praktiken im »Leben« technischer Dinge und Infrastrukturen. Der Band rückt diese bislang wenig untersuchten Tätigkeiten in den Vordergrund und fragt nach den Wissensformen der unterschiedlichen Kulturen des Reparierens. Die Expertisen und politischen Ambitionen menschlicher Akteure finden dabei ebenso Berücksichtigung wie die Eigendynamik der Dinge. Die Beiträge untersuchen Praktiken wie die Uhr- oder Computerreparatur sowie Räume wie die Wohnung und das Krankenhaus, das Repair Café und die Stadt des Globalen Südens.

1 January 2018


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article

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