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Introducing the DHARPA Project:  An interdisciplinary lab to enable critical DH practice

Introducing the DHARPA Project: An interdisciplinary lab to enable critical DH practice

1 January 2021


Lorella Viola
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Appearances Matter: The Visual in Educational History

Appearances Matter: The Visual in Educational History

The visual turn recovers new pasts. With a focus on education, this book seeks to present a body of reflections that question a certain historicism. It renovates historiographical debate about how to conceptualize visual media while presenting new themes and methods for researchers. Images are interrogated as part of régimes of the visible, of a history of visual technologies and visual practices.

1 January 2021


Karin Priem
Article
Historical Voices from the Minett: A Public History Video Presentation in Esch-sur-Alzette

Historical Voices from the Minett: A Public History Video Presentation in Esch-sur-Alzette

1 January 2021


Julia Harnoncourt, Jens van de Maele
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Review of: Sacha Pulli (2020). Das gescheiterte Jahrhundertprojekt. Die Geschichte der Atomzentrale in Remerschen von 1973-1979. Luxemburg: Fondation Lydie Schmit

Review of: Sacha Pulli (2020). Das gescheiterte Jahrhundertprojekt. Die Geschichte der Atomzentrale in Remerschen von 1973-1979. Luxemburg: Fondation Lydie Schmit

1 January 2021


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article
Rethinking the History of Repair: Repair Cultures and the "Lifespan" of Things

Rethinking the History of Repair: Repair Cultures and the "Lifespan" of Things

Stefan Krebs and Heike Weber historicise the concept of "repairing things" with a view to broadening and redefining the emphasis of current debates on repair as a "new social movement" and the emergence of a "repair society". These current discourses often lack a sense of the long history of repairing things which saw ups and downs in cultures of repair and self-repair. The chapter charts out the heterogeneity and interrelatedness of the actors involved in repair over time.

1 January 2021


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article
Discussion on History Comes Alive: Public History and Popular Culture in the 1970s by Malgorzata J Rymsza-Pawlowska

Discussion on History Comes Alive: Public History and Popular Culture in the 1970s by Malgorzata J Rymsza-Pawlowska

1 January 2021


Thomas Cauvin
  • Public history
Article
Walker Hancock, 14.10.1975

Walker Hancock, 14.10.1975

1 January 2021


Werner Tschacher
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Reconstruction et reenactment. L'Histoire et la réanimation du passé

Reconstruction et reenactment. L'Histoire et la réanimation du passé

Since the beginning of historical writing, historians, philosophers and poets have reflected on the complex relationship between history and its linguistic representation, between the narrative and the reality expressed in it, between the textual formulation of the truth requirement and the stylistic or rhetorical work of persuasion. For centuries, and even for more than two millennia, this debate has always revolved around a major epistemological problem, summed up by the French historian Ivan Jablonka as follows: "How can truth be told in and through a text?

1 January 2021


Andreas Fickers
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
« Réclamée par sa famille contre l’avis des médecins » : pouvoir et implication des familles de patients dans les processus d’internement psychiatrique à l’asile de Schaerbeek entre 1850 et 1914 ».

« Réclamée par sa famille contre l’avis des médecins » : pouvoir et implication des familles de patients dans les processus d’internement psychiatrique à l’asile de Schaerbeek entre 1850 et 1914 ».

This article examines the influence of patients' families in the Schaerbeek asylum for the insane between 1853 and 1914. Through the examination of the institution's medico-administrative registers during four periods of psychiatric internment (admissions, establishment of diagnoses, social relations of the patients, and discharges), the central role played by the patients' entourage in the asylums is revealed. Between high economic capital and favorable legal provisions, families are indeed able to influence the possibilities and modalities of psychiatric internment.

1 January 2021


Samuel Dal Zilio
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Presenter : Umsiedlung and dispossessions of families of Luxembourgish recruits during the Nazi occupation (1942-1945)

Presenter : Umsiedlung and dispossessions of families of Luxembourgish recruits during the Nazi occupation (1942-1945)

1 January 2021


Sarah Maya Vercruysse
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Technostalgie du présent: des technologies de la mémoire à une mémoire des technologies

Technostalgie du présent: des technologies de la mémoire à une mémoire des technologies

French translation of the article "Technostalgia of the present: from technologies of memory to a memory of technologies" (2015): https://necsus-ejms.org/technostalgia-present-technologies-memory-memory....

1 January 2021


Tim van der Heijden
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Befreiung der Frau. Texte zur Geschichte eines weltweiten Kampfes

Befreiung der Frau. Texte zur Geschichte eines weltweiten Kampfes

1 January 2021


Julia Harnoncourt
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Childhood in Times of Political Transformation in the 20th Century: An Introduction

Childhood in Times of Political Transformation in the 20th Century: An Introduction

1 January 2021


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Jérôme Denis, Le Travail invisible des données. Éléments pour une sociologie des infrastructures scripturales Paris, Presses des Mines, 2018, 206 pages

Jérôme Denis, Le Travail invisible des données. Éléments pour une sociologie des infrastructures scripturales Paris, Presses des Mines, 2018, 206 pages

Recension de Jérôme Denis, Le Travail invisible des données. Éléments pour une sociologie des infrastructures scripturales, Paris, Presses des Mines, 2018, 206 pages

1 January 2021


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Tagungsbericht: Rethinking the Histories and Legacies of Industrial Cities

Tagungsbericht: Rethinking the Histories and Legacies of Industrial Cities

The history of (Western) European industrial cities is often told as a tragic tale of rise and decline: from rapid industrialisation in the late 19th century and economic prosperity during the Trente glorieuses to the structural changes of the late 1970s and the subsequent deindustrialisation of the 1980s and 1990s – decades in which most mines and steelworks closed down, unemployment rates went up, new social problems emerged, workers’ identities eroded, and once prosperous urban centres became faced with shrinking populations and empty stores in their shopping streets.

1 January 2021


Maxime Derian, Jens van de Maele
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Review of: Christopher R. Henke and Benjamin Sims (2020). Repairing Infrastructures. The Maintenance of Materiality and Power. Cambridge/MA and London: The MIT Press

Review of: Christopher R. Henke and Benjamin Sims (2020). Repairing Infrastructures. The Maintenance of Materiality and Power. Cambridge/MA and London: The MIT Press

1 January 2021


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article
DeXTER (DeepTextMiner): A deep learning, critical workflow to contextually enrich digital collections and visualise them

DeXTER (DeepTextMiner): A deep learning, critical workflow to contextually enrich digital collections and visualise them

1 January 2021


Lorella Viola
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
RI Plus Regesta reginarum

RI Plus Regesta reginarum

1 January 2021


Anna Jagos
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Quarantine-drawings on the virus that never went viral

Quarantine-drawings on the virus that never went viral

1 January 2021


Marco Gabellini
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Crowdsourced COVID-19 Collections: A brief overview

Crowdsourced COVID-19 Collections: A brief overview

1 January 2021


Tizian Zumthurm
  • Public history
Article

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