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            Internship and Public History Training

            Internship and Public History Training

            1 May 2022


            Thomas Cauvin
            • Public history
            Article
            Creating Public History Master Programs: International Guidelines

            Creating Public History Master Programs: International Guidelines

            1 May 2022


            Thomas Cauvin, Machteld Venken
            • Public history
            Article
            Meet the Researcher

            Meet the Researcher

            1 May 2022


            Aida Horaniet Ibanez
            • Digital history & historiography
            Article
            The best you ever had

            The best you ever had

            29 April 2022


            Julia Harnoncourt
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            History and Shared Authority

            History and Shared Authority

            28 April 2022


            Thomas Cauvin
            • Public history
            Article
            The foreign soldier’s transnational experience in the Nazi military. A biographical study of conscripts and volunteers from Luxembourg in the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS and their military and individual experiences in WWII

            The foreign soldier’s transnational experience in the Nazi military. A biographical study of conscripts and volunteers from Luxembourg in the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS and their military and individual experiences in WWII

            Coming from various occupied territories and uninvolved or neutral countries, such as Spain and Switzerland, over two million foreigners served in the ranks of the Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS. These men had a significant impact on the war and on how it was experienced and conducted. How these men from more than 40 countries experienced the war in German uniform as transnational soldiers remains essentially unexamined. Focusing on those who came from Luxembourg, this paper traces the experiences of these soldiers, in order to provide a new perspective on the European experience of war.

            27 April 2022


            Nina Janz
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            The Luxembourg Financial Ecosystem and the European Monetary Innovation. Cas Study on KBL, LuxSE and EIB (1957-1990)

            The Luxembourg Financial Ecosystem and the European Monetary Innovation. Cas Study on KBL, LuxSE and EIB (1957-1990)

            The Luxembourg international financial centre developed considerably during the 1960s, propelled by several factors including concerted government policy, flexible regulation and a willingness to harness opportunities at international level (such as the 1963 US interest equalisation tax and the Bundesbank provisions introduced in 1968 and 1974). The decision to establish various Community institutions (the ECSC High Authority in 1952) and European funding institutions (the European Investment Bank in 1968) in the country also had a decisive impact.

            26 April 2022


            Elena Danescu
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Impressions that last: representing the meaningful museum experience

            Impressions that last: representing the meaningful museum experience

            Research in human–computer interaction (HCI) has identified meaning as an important, yet poorly understood concept in interaction design contexts. Central to this development is the increasing emphasis on designing products and technologies that promote leisure, personal fulfillment, and well-being.

            26 April 2022


            Christopher Morse
            • Digital history & historiography
            Article
            “Put it back”. Issues and challenges of historicising online virality

            “Put it back”. Issues and challenges of historicising online virality

            From the Hampster Dance, All your Base are belong to us and the Dancing Baby in the second half of the 1990s to Bernie’s mittens at the US presidential inauguration and the image macros of the Evergreen blocked in the Suez Canal, through Disaster Girl or Distracted Boyfriend to name but a few, memes and Internet phenomena have become in the last twenty years an important part of our digital cultures (Shifman, 2014).

            21 April 2022


            Valérie Schafer
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Content Management

            Content Management

            The use of content management systems (CMSes) in public history is a relatively new phenomenon that has greatly enhanced the possibilities of presenting, curating and narrating history online. As CMSes have become increasingly powerful and easier to use, they obviate the need for comparatively costlier custom solutions, both in terms of time and financial investment. Archives, libraries, museums, institutions, scholars and educators are making use of CMSes to showcase collections, accompany exhibitions, tell histories online and to build online communities and networks.

            19 April 2022


            Gerben Zaagsma
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Handbook of Digital Public History

            Handbook of Digital Public History

            This handbook provides a systematic overview of the present state of international research in digital public history. Individual studies by internationally renowned public historians, digital humanists, and digital historians elucidate central issues in the field and present a critical account of the major public history accomplishments, research activities, and practices with the public and of their digital context.

            19 April 2022


            Gerben Zaagsma
            Article
            Introduction: Handbook of Digital Public History

            Introduction: Handbook of Digital Public History

            This handbook provides a systematic overview of the present state of international research in digital public history (DPH). Detailed individual studies by internationally renowned public historians, digital humanists and digital historians elucidate central issues in the field and present a critical account of the major public history accomplishments, research activities, practices with the public and of their digital context.

            19 April 2022


            Gerben Zaagsma
            Article
            Heilsgeschichte aus dem Osten

            Heilsgeschichte aus dem Osten

            Der russische Ultranationalismus kann als „politische Religion“ aufgefasst werden. Beeinflusst dieser ideologische Überbau russischsprachige Gemeinschaften in Luxemburg?

            15 April 2022


            Inna Ganschow
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Luxembourg and the creation of the European single currency - Lessons from the History

            Luxembourg and the creation of the European single currency - Lessons from the History

            In political terms, European integration and multilateral cooperation enabled Luxembourg to become an equal partner in the decision-making processes and leadership of European organizations. In economic terms, these features gave the country the tools it needed to forge a development model that could underpin the creative growth of its social market

            15 April 2022


            Elena Danescu
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Publishing digital history scholarship in the era of updatism

            Publishing digital history scholarship in the era of updatism

            We explain in this editorial our updating policies that are designed to adapt to author’s, reader’s and editor’s needs. Using the concept of “updatism”, we also reflect on what it means to sustain a digital project such as the Journal of Digital History within our current digital environment, which is unstable by nature.

            14 April 2022


            Andreas Fickers, Frédéric Clavert
            Article
            Building European Administrative Area. Key Features and Boundaries

            Building European Administrative Area. Key Features and Boundaries

            11 April 2022


            Elena Danescu
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Unsichtbares sichtbar machen

            Unsichtbares sichtbar machen

            9 April 2022


            Denis Scuto, Julia Harnoncourt
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Historicising online virality

            Historicising online virality

            This presentation aims to questions the methodologies and challenges related to an historical study of European online virality.

            8 April 2022


            Valérie Schafer
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Book review of The Nuaulu World of Plants: Ethnobotanical Cognition, Knowledge and Practice Among a People of Seram, Eastern Indonesia, by Roy Ellen

            Book review of The Nuaulu World of Plants: Ethnobotanical Cognition, Knowledge and Practice Among a People of Seram, Eastern Indonesia, by Roy Ellen

            5 April 2022


            Joella van Donkersgoed
            Article
            Cybermemorials: Remembrance and Places of Memory in the Digital Age

            Cybermemorials: Remembrance and Places of Memory in the Digital Age

            4 April 2022


            Sandra Camarda
            • Public history
            Article

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