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Une informalité bien ordonnée ? La conversation académique sur Twitter

Une informalité bien ordonnée ? La conversation académique sur Twitter

Twitter et les médias sociaux n’ont pas bonne presse. Pourtant, cette réputation ne correspond pas ou qu’en partie à l’expérience qu’en ont maint-e-s chercheurs et chercheuses. Sur la base d’un corpus de tweets, nous soutiendrons dans cet article que le « Twitter académique » est un reflet des conditions matérielles de la recherche, permet une plus grande visibilité des chercheurs et chercheuses et en conséquence la formation de réseaux atypiques au regard de lieux plus classiques de socialisation universitaire.

31 December 2021


Frédéric Clavert
Article
Law, Order and Postwar Purge in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (1944 - 1955): Transitional Justice and Redistribution through the example of Justice, Gendarmerie and Police

Law, Order and Postwar Purge in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (1944 - 1955): Transitional Justice and Redistribution through the example of Justice, Gendarmerie and Police

The present doctoral thesis examines the strategies and redistributive effects of political purge in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg after World War II. It examines in detail the judicial and administrative purge of justice personnel, magistrates, police officers and gendarmerie corps members, and the development of law and order in the 20th century. This study treats regulated purge measures as phenomena of transitional justice.

17 December 2021


Elisabeth Wingerter
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Popkult 60 online exhibition

Popkult60 online exhibition

Transnational popular culture – Europe in the long 1960s.

16 December 2021


Richard Legay
  • Public history
Virtual exhibition
Guest Lecture: Peryferia w Centrum: Szkolnictwo pogranicza w międzywojennej Europie

Guest Lecture: Peryferia w Centrum: Szkolnictwo pogranicza w międzywojennej Europie

16 December 2021


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Eastern Europe 30 years after the fall of the Soviet Union: Hopes and disappointments of the democratic transition

Eastern Europe 30 years after the fall of the Soviet Union: Hopes and disappointments of the democratic transition

The Winter Online Lecture Series on Europe will take place in December 2021 in connection with the courses “History of European integration (1919-1993)” (MAHEC-S1-M6i) and “Economic and social history of Europe after 1945” (MAHEC-S3-M5iii) from the Master in European Contemporary History, and the course “Democratic transitions in Central and Eastern Europe” (BCE-EU-301-04) from the Bachelor in European Cultures, with the aim of giving students on these programmes, as well as the wider academic community at the University of Luxembourg, the opportunity to find out about the history and worki

14 December 2021


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
The European Investment Bank (EIB), an unknown player in the European integration process?

The European Investment Bank (EIB), an unknown player in the European integration process?

The Winter Online Lecture Series on Europe will take place in December 2021 in connection with the courses “History of European integration (1919-1993)” (MAHEC-S1-M6i) and “Economic and social history of Europe after 1945” (MAHEC-S3-M5iii) from the Master in European Contemporary History, and the course “Democratic transitions in Central and Eastern Europe” (BCE-EU-301-04) from the Bachelor in European Cultures, with the aim of giving students on these programmes, as well as the wider academic community at the University of Luxembourg, the opportunity to find out about the history and worki

14 December 2021


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Art in the construction of a European identity – a case study from the Court of Justice of the European Union

Art in the construction of a European identity – a case study from the Court of Justice of the European Union

The Winter Online Lecture Series on Europe will take place in December 2021 in connection with the courses “History of European integration (1919-1993)” (MAHEC-S1-M6i) and “Economic and social history of Europe after 1945” (MAHEC-S3-M5iii) from the Master in European Contemporary History, and the course “Democratic transitions in Central and Eastern Europe” (BCE-EU-301-04) from the Bachelor in European Cultures, with the aim of giving students on these programmes, as well as the wider academic community at the University of Luxembourg, the opportunity to find out about the history and worki

13 December 2021


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
L'autre monde des ouvriers mineurs

L'autre monde des ouvriers mineurs

11 December 2021


Denis Scuto
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Brexit - what is the current state of play?

Brexit - what is the current state of play?

Initially scheduled for the end of March 2019, the withdrawal of the UK from the EU (Brexit) was postponed three times and only took effect on 31 January 2020, following a transitional period. The Withdrawal Agreement covers various issues including the protection of the rights of EU citizens in the UK and British citizens living in EU countries, post-Brexit financial commitments, and border questions on the island of Ireland. An agreement on the future relationship between the EU and the United Kingdom was approved on 27 April 2021 by the European Parliament.

8 December 2021


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
The Légionnaires Rallye: An Interactive Digital Treasure Hunt

The Légionnaires Rallye: An Interactive Digital Treasure Hunt

7 December 2021


Sandra Camarda
  • Public history
Article
Mapping war experiences of Luxembourgish recruits during WWII

Mapping war experiences of Luxembourgish recruits during WWII

The Impact and Legacy of War Experiences in Luxembourg” researches the personal side of the history of Luxembourgish youth born between 1920 and 1927 who were enrolled into German services under the Nazi occupation of Luxembourg during World War II.

7 December 2021


Nina Janz
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Luxembourg in Europe and in the world – a historical overview of the country’s socio-economic development from the 19th to the 21st century

Luxembourg in Europe and in the world – a historical overview of the country’s socio-economic development from the 19th to the 21st century

The Winter Online Lecture Series on Europe will take place in December 2021 in connection with the courses “History of European integration (1919-1993)” (MAHEC-S1-M6i) and “Economic and social history of Europe after 1945” (MAHEC-S3-M5iii) from the Master in European Contemporary History, and the course “Democratic transitions in Central and Eastern Europe” (BCE-EU-301-04) from the Bachelor in European Cultures, with the aim of giving students on these programmes, as well as the wider academic community at the University of Luxembourg, the opportunity to find out about the history and worki

7 December 2021


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Une histoire à huis clos: Joseph Meyers et le Musée de l'Etat pendant l'occupation

Une histoire à huis clos: Joseph Meyers et le Musée de l'Etat pendant l'occupation

4 December 2021


Fabio Spirinelli
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
De Joseph Meyers an de Staatsmusée wärend der däitscher Besatzung

De Joseph Meyers an de Staatsmusée wärend der däitscher Besatzung

4 December 2021


Fabio Spirinelli
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Transforming secondary education in the Belgian–German borderlands (1918–1939)

Transforming secondary education in the Belgian–German borderlands (1918–1939)

Establishing and implementing rules that would teach pupils to become citizens became a crucial technique for turning those spots on the map of Europe whose sovereignty had shifted after the First World War into lived social spaces. This article uses Arnold Van Gennep’s notion that a shift in social status possesses a spatiality and temporality of its own, in order to analyse how principals of secondary schools negotiated transformation in the Belgian–German borderlands.

3 December 2021


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

Web Materialities

Although Web development was driven by a conceptual repertoire of dematerialisation, of eliminating borders between “Netizens” and ensuring the independence of cyberspace (John Perry Barlow), in the 1990s the accessibility of the Web was largely subject to material challenges associated with infrastructures, equipment, Internet billing and regulation. They were also linked with groups of technicians and communities of practice, the development of ISPs, the acquisition of equipment or the use of cyber cafés.

3 December 2021


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Presenter: Peripheries at the Centre. Borderland Schooling in Interwar Europe

Presenter: Peripheries at the Centre. Borderland Schooling in Interwar Europe

3 December 2021


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Panel Organiser: Book Discussion of 'Peripheries at the Centre: Borderland Schooling in Interwar Europe'

Panel Organiser: Book Discussion of 'Peripheries at the Centre: Borderland Schooling in Interwar Europe'

3 December 2021


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Pan Am and Socialist Romania: Flying from New York to Bucharest in the 1970s

Pan Am and Socialist Romania: Flying from New York to Bucharest in the 1970s

2 December 2021


Adelina Stefan
Article
What is the Public of Public History? Between the Public Sphere and Public Agency

What is the Public of Public History? Between the Public Sphere and Public Agency

Public history constitutes a historical field, it includes several related journals, membership organisations, research centres, undergraduate and graduate programs all over the world. Most importantly, Public History has been marked by growing historiography and an increasing public interest in history. However, there is a lack of research on the most important constituent element of Public History, the ‘public’. The aim of this paper is to shed light on how Public History has approached the public in the last four decades.

1 December 2021


Petros Apostolopoulos
  • Digital history & historiography
Article

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