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api or archives? tormented ways to transform tweets into historical sources

api or archives? tormented ways to transform tweets into historical sources

15 September 2022


Frédéric Clavert
Article
CREDIT CARDS AND CASHLESS PAYMENT: BANK COMMUNICATION POLICIES IN FRANCE, GERMANY AND LUXEMBOURG (1968-2015)

CREDIT CARDS AND CASHLESS PAYMENT: BANK COMMUNICATION POLICIES IN FRANCE, GERMANY AND LUXEMBOURG (1968-2015)

“Pecunia non olet”. Ironically, this Latin dictum strongly relates to the 20th and 21st century if one considers how banks dematerialised constantly money and changed the way a society deals with deposits. By implementing quite radical changes to the concept of money, banks became an accelerating element for social and technological innovation. Our research project within the field of computerisation and digitalisation concentrates on banking activities and services from a European perspective.

14 September 2022


Florian Vetter
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Videogames as HiStorytelling: Exploring the Potential of Historical Ludonarratives

Videogames as HiStorytelling: Exploring the Potential of Historical Ludonarratives

14 September 2022


Sandra Camarda
  • Public history
Article
L’analyse de la publicité des années 1960

L’analyse de la publicité des années 1960

13 September 2022


Matthias Höfer
Article
Combiner lecture proche et distante: l’exemple de la viralité en ligne

Combiner lecture proche et distante: l’exemple de la viralité en ligne

Cette intervention s’intéressera à la combinaison de la lecture proche et distante, des échelles micro et macro, en proposant de réfléchir aux enjeux, outils, défis et parfois limites de ce qui est qualifié de scalable reading . Des recherches en cours sur la viralité en ligne et les mèmes, et notamment le cas du Harlem Shake, seront pris pour cas d'étude, avant d’inviter les participants à penser à leur tour leur sujet en terme de scalable reading .

13 September 2022


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Viralité

Viralité

Entry related to virality in this online dictionary on public and audience

9 September 2022


Valérie Schafer, Fred Pailler
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Regesta Reginarum – Ressources and Revenues in the RIplus Database

Regesta Reginarum – Ressources and Revenues in the RIplus Database

5 September 2022


Anna Jagos
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Toy created by an Ostarbeiter

Toy created by an Ostarbeiter

During the war, the steel industry in Esch played an important strategic role for the Germans. To ensure and increase production, unskilled additional labour was needed. Thus, the German occupiers resorted to the occupied peoples of Soviet Union and Poland, who were transported to Luxembourg to work in the steel mills and mines. The first so called Ostarbeiter entered Luxembourg during October 1942 and were placed in different barracks called Ostarbeiterlager. Most of these barracks were located in the south of Luxembourg, close to the iron and steel industries.

2 September 2022


Inna Ganschow
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Anna Jagos : Meet the researcher

Anna Jagos : Meet the researcher

1 September 2022


Anna Jagos
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Modéliser l’information archéologique à l’ère du Web sémantique

Modéliser l’information archéologique à l’ère du Web sémantique

Face aux constantes mutations technologiques, il est important d’adapter les pratiques professionnelles en archéologie. Cependant, cette adaptation ne peut se réussir que si elle tient pleinement compte des fondements épistémologiques de la discipline.

1 September 2022


Muriel van Ruymbeke
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Terra Mosana. Les réalités 3D et augmentée à l’Archéoforum

Terra Mosana. Les réalités 3D et augmentée à l’Archéoforum

Le recours aux nouvelles technologies dans un contexte muséal s’est amplifié ces dernières années. Les exemples deviennent nombreux et prennent des directions multiples. La dimension supplémentaire offerte par les réalités augmentée et virtuelle au sein même du contenu et de la narration des institutions muséales s’avère définitivement enthousiasmante et ouvre le champ des possibles.

1 September 2022


Muriel van Ruymbeke
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
The Politics of Graves – Negotiations, Practice and Reactions about Fallen German Soldiers of World War Two and Their Resting Places in Russia

The Politics of Graves – Negotiations, Practice and Reactions about Fallen German Soldiers of World War Two and Their Resting Places in Russia

The coming to terms with the past is essential as a negotiating point in interstate relations, especially in the consequences of the Second World War. Not only the question towards compensation, guilt and victimhood but as well in numbers and losses of humans - and their remains. The dealing of the commemoration of the dead and their resting places makes an integral part in the history politics. After the end of the Soviet Union, the new Russian Federation signed an agreement with the Federal Republic of Germany on the war graves in both countries.

1 September 2022


Nina Janz
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Crowdsourcing as “Live” Collection – Project Warlux – War Experiences in Luxembourg

Crowdsourcing as “Live” Collection – Project Warlux – War Experiences in Luxembourg

In February 2021, a team at the Centre for Contemporary and Digital History at the University of Luxembourg launched a call for contributions as part of the project, “WARLUX – War Experiences in Luxembourg,” funded by the Luxembourgish Research Fund (Fond National de la Recherche). The team researches the personal side of the Luxembourgish war generation’s history. To uncover the individual experiences of these men, women and families, the team asked the public to share their family stories, letters, diaries, photographs, and other personal documents.

31 August 2022


Nina Janz
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Keynote Lecture on "History in and beyond the classroom: Practicing public history as project-based learning"

Keynote Lecture on "History in and beyond the classroom: Practicing public history as project-based learning"

31 August 2022


Thomas Cauvin
  • Public history
Article
born digitals und die historische Wissenschaft. Annäherungen an eine Quellenkunde für genuin elektronisches Archivmaterial

born digitals und die historische Wissenschaft. Annäherungen an eine Quellenkunde für genuin elektronisches Archivmaterial

Expertenworkshop am 30./31.08.2022 im Landesarchiv NRW in Duisburg: born digitals und die historische Wissenschaft – Annäherungen an eine Quellenkunde für genuin elektronisches Archivmaterial

30 August 2022


Andreas Fickers
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
CROWDSOURCED ARCHIVES - PRIVATE ARCHIVES AND PERSONAL COLLECTIONS

CROWDSOURCED ARCHIVES - PRIVATE ARCHIVES AND PERSONAL COLLECTIONS

Data collections are essential for historical research. In addition to official archives and state institutions, collections from research institutions and private holders face different challenges in creation and consistency, preservation and use. While most private collections are stored in official and state archives due to donations or the acquisition of private holdings, crowdsourcing data as private collections is a different approach. Crowdsourcing has become popular in Citizen Science and public history projects in the last decade.

25 August 2022


Nina Janz
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
What Makes Public History Truly International?

What Makes Public History Truly International?

Public History and history didactics are two subdisciplines of history that focus on reaching the world outside the academy. Both put an emphasis on “practising” history while at the same time grounding practice on theoretical reflection and empirical research with the ultimate goal of developing the most effective strategies of reaching diverse audiences to enhance historical knowledge and understanding.

25 August 2022


Thomas Cauvin
  • Public history
Article
Polishing the Image of a Nation-State: Luxembourg and the Uses of the Past since the 1990s

Polishing the Image of a Nation-State: Luxembourg and the Uses of the Past since the 1990s

Since the 1990s the Luxembourg government has increasingly used the past to improve the country’s image. Though this use of history was not new, it has evolved significantly from the 1990s onward, both due to international influences and to specifically Luxembourgish developments. The transformation of the cultural landscape, the organisation of large events, and the European integration process are some examples. The contribution will analyse the uses of the past by public authorities in Luxembourg within this context.

18 August 2022


Fabio Spirinelli
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Organising a “Temporary History Lab” in Esch-sur-Alzette (2019)

Organising a “Temporary History Lab” in Esch-sur-Alzette (2019)

17 August 2022


Julia Harnoncourt, Jens van de Maele
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Exhibiting the Industrial Past and Digital Storytelling

Exhibiting the Industrial Past and Digital Storytelling

17 August 2022


Viktoria Boretska, Daniel Richter
  • Public history
Article

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