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30 juin 1967. Prix Robert Schuman pour Joseph Bech

30 juin 1967. Prix Robert Schuman pour Joseph Bech

Le 20 juin 1967, l’homme d’État luxembourgeois, Joseph Bech reçoit le prix Robert Schuman de l’université de Bonn pour honorer son engagement européen. Dans son discours de remerciement, il rappelle les acquis du projet européen, mais précise que tout reste à faire. La cérémonie a été suivie d'une rencontre avec des étudiants.

22 February 2022


Christoph Brüll
Article
"Be part of it"

"Be part of it"

19 February 2022


Denis Scuto
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
The Memes Challenges.  Virality, Mediatic Dimensions and Heritagization 

The Memes Challenges. Virality, Mediatic Dimensions and Heritagization 

17 February 2022


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Report 2019-2021, Europe Direct Information Centre at the University of Luxembourg

Report 2019-2021, Europe Direct Information Centre at the University of Luxembourg

Following its participation in the European Commission call for proposals in 2017, the University of Luxembourg was selected as a partner to run a Europe Direct Information Centre (EDIC) for the period 2018-2021. The agreement establishing EDIC University of Luxembourg was signed on 28 March 2019 by Prof. Dr Stéphane Pallage, Rector of the University, and Yuriko Backes, Head of the European Commission Representation in Luxembourg.

15 February 2022


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Wahldebatten in der Deutschsprachigen Gemeinschaft. Politische Streitkultur 1945-2000

Wahldebatten in der Deutschsprachigen Gemeinschaft. Politische Streitkultur 1945-2000

13 February 2022


Andreas Fickers, Christoph Brüll
Article
"Ostarbeiters" in Differdange during WWII

"Ostarbeiters" in Differdange during WWII

The lecture by Inna Ganschow focuses on the life in the male camps of the Soviet POW and in the female camps for teenagers who had been deported from the Soviet Union for slave labor in the steel industry of Luxembourg, especially in Differdange at the steel mill Differdinger Stahlwerke A.G. between 1942 and 1944.

8 February 2022


Inna Ganschow
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Les falsificateurs de l'histoire:L'ADR et le "Klëppelkrich"

Les falsificateurs de l'histoire:L'ADR et le "Klëppelkrich"

5 February 2022


Denis Scuto
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Technical Sovereignty and Digital Democracy in Europe – Follower or Influencer ? A New Media Approach

Technical Sovereignty and Digital Democracy in Europe – Follower or Influencer ? A New Media Approach

The digital turn has considerably impacted geopolitics in terms of power, governance and regulation, leading to a proliferation of stakeholders and networks at multiple levels (states, international organisations, private companies, civil society and citizens), new dynamics of competition in a transnational space that is becoming increasingly virtual, borderless and deterritorialised (cyberspace), and novel forms of learning, work and human activity.

4 February 2022


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
“Spread or die”. Online Virality as a Transmedia Phenomenon

“Spread or die”. Online Virality as a Transmedia Phenomenon

Memes (Kaplan and Nova, 2016; McGrath, 2019), gifs (Eppink, 2014), buzz on the Web and social networks are inherent to digital cultures since the very first steps of the Web (i.e., Dancing babies, Hamster Dance). Virality has developed and changed over time through several platforms (YouTube, 4Chan, Twitter, TikTok, etc.), while relying on some patterns identified by Shifman (2014), Milner (2018), Jenkins (2009) and others. Historicizing virality through times, spaces and platforms is at the heart of the Hivi project1 (https://hivi.uni.lu).

3 February 2022


Valérie Schafer, Fred Pailler
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Digital Hermeneutics and the Integrative Potential of Epistemic Virtues in the Digital Humanities: From Trading Zone to Contact Zone

Digital Hermeneutics and the Integrative Potential of Epistemic Virtues in the Digital Humanities: From Trading Zone to Contact Zone

2 February 2022


Andreas Fickers
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Goût des archives nativement numérique et digital bricolage. L’historien·ne face aux données massives du web.

Goût des archives nativement numérique et digital bricolage. L’historien·ne face aux données massives du web.

2 February 2022


Frédéric Clavert
Article
Comparing contemporaneous hunter-gatherer and early agrarian settlement systems with spatial point process models: Case study of the Estonian Stone Age

Comparing contemporaneous hunter-gatherer and early agrarian settlement systems with spatial point process models: Case study of the Estonian Stone Age

Inductive locational models have been used for decades to map the probability of past settlements and identify the preferred environmental conditions for habitation. In this study we apply inductive modelling to compare the spatial structure of the settlement systems of hunter-fisher-gatherer groups (Narva and Combed Ware Culture) and early agrarian communities (Corded Ware Culture) in Stone Age Estonia.

1 February 2022


Kaarel Sikk
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Leben im Minett

Leben im Minett

1 February 2022


Julia Harnoncourt, Daniel Richter
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Introduction. The dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: border making and its consequences

Introduction. The dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: border making and its consequences

1 February 2022


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
The European archival landscape – A Conference on access and prevention strategies in archives and the impact on historical research

The European archival landscape – A Conference on access and prevention strategies in archives and the impact on historical research

An international conference on “Strategies of Blockade. Access to Archive Records in France and Germany in an International Perspective” took place in January 2022 in Paris. Researchers from the C²DH presented the current archive situation in Luxembourg and its impact on research in contemporary history.

1 February 2022


Nina Janz
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Debordering and Rebordering. Central and South-Eastern Europe after the First World War

Debordering and Rebordering. Central and South-Eastern Europe after the First World War

1 February 2022


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
The regional occupational structure in interwar England and Wales

The regional occupational structure in interwar England and Wales

A lack of regional data on the occupational structure in England and Wales during the interwar years has so far prevented extensive study of this time period. In the current paper, we fill this gap by reconstructing the occupational structure at the district level, based on a recently-digitized register for 1939 and by linking this dataset with the population censuses of 1911 and 1921. The resulting data reveals significant regional differences in the expansion of the tertiary sector, and the relative decline of agricultural and industrial activities.

28 January 2022


Matteo Calabrese
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
LuxTime Machine seminar with Inna Ganschow: The parallel life behind the barbed wire in the Minette region in 1942-1944

LuxTime Machine seminar with Inna Ganschow: The parallel life behind the barbed wire in the Minette region in 1942-1944

The lecture by Inna Ganschow in the framework of LuxTime Machine is about two years in the history of the Minette region, from 1942 to 1944. The reconstruction focuses on the life in the camp of the female forced labourers who had been deported from the Soviet Union for slave labor in the steel industry of Luxembourg.

25 January 2022


Inna Ganschow
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Im Spannungsfeld zwischen Informationsfreiheit und Datenschutz: Das Luxemburger Archivgesetz von  2018 und die zeithistorische Forschung

Im Spannungsfeld zwischen Informationsfreiheit und Datenschutz: Das Luxemburger Archivgesetz von 2018 und die zeithistorische Forschung

Im Sommer 2018 trat in Luxemburg erstmals ein Archivgesetz in Kraft, das nach jahrelangen Verhandlungen – leider ohne Beteiligung der Archivnutzer*innen – zustande kam. Es war lange erwartet und definierte für das Großherzogtum (endlich!), wie Quellen aus Ministerien und Verwaltungen archivalisch behandelt werden müssen. Das Gesetz schuf damit den Rahmen für eine notwendige und geregelte Ablieferungs- und Archivierungspolitik sowie den erforderlichen Einsatz von geschultem Personal in staatlichen und kommunalen Verwaltungen.

19 January 2022


Christoph Brüll, Nina Janz
Article
Europe between East and West - looking back, moving forward

Europe between East and West - looking back, moving forward

“Deep divisions have emerged between East and West [Europe] on matters such as freedom, justice and democracy,” writes the University of Luxembourg’s Dr Elena Danescu. In this article, the researcher explores the origins of these divisions.

18 January 2022


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article

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