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1 Januar 2024


Daniel Thilman
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Que faire des « indésirables » ? Étude comparative de la dépossession des familles considérées comme juives et des familles déplacées de force au Luxembourg (1940-1944)

Que faire des « indésirables » ? Étude comparative de la dépossession des familles considérées comme juives et des familles déplacées de force au Luxembourg (1940-1944)

This article centres on a comparison of the persecution and dispossession of Jews and forcibly resettled Luxembourgish families, referred to as Abgesiedelte, during the Second World War in Luxembourg. It investigates how the German occupation authorities used the confiscation of property from these groups to foster a sense of allegiance to the German “people’s community” (Volksgemeinschaft) within the territory.

1 Januar 2024


Sarah Maya Vercruysse, Blandine Landau
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
The “technical time” of the Luxembourgish telephone system: about the transformative power of maintenance

The “technical time” of the Luxembourgish telephone system: about the transformative power of maintenance

Luxembourg’s telephone system struggled with a lack of capacity for subscriber lines and connections from its very early days in the 1880s. Drawing on a broad notion of maintenance, the chapter argues that for about 110 years, the postal administration tried to fix the capacity of the telephone network by introducing various new switching technologies.

1 Januar 2024


Stefan Krebs, Rebecca Mossop
  • Public history
Article
The European Union at a crossroads

The European Union at a crossroads

In a difficult socio-economic context and a geopolitical environment marked by uncertainty, the European elections - scheduled from 6 to 9 June 2024 in the 27 EU Member States - represent a crucial moment with many issues at stake for democracy, solidarity and cohesion on our continent. To face up to these unprecedented societal and transnational challenges, Europe must not only revive the lessons of history to empower countries, regions and communities, but above all encourage the participation and commitment of citizens, among whom the younger generations occupy a place of choice.

1 Januar 2024


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Time is precious, don’t waste it !  Virality and its multiple temporalities

Time is precious, don’t waste it ! Virality and its multiple temporalities

Short talk related to temporalities in online virality within the Roundtable "Past Virality"

1 Januar 2024


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Transparent generosity. Introducing the impresso interface for the exploration of semantically enriched historical newspapers

Transparent generosity. Introducing the impresso interface for the exploration of semantically enriched historical newspapers

Semantically enriched historical newspapers offer a multitude of opportunities for data-driven exploration and analysis. In this paper we introduce the impresso interface which integrates several types of semantic enrichments and data visualization and thereby supports new exploratory workflows and the critical assessment of large-scale digitized source collections. The interface targets historians and integrates search, filtering, comparison, and recommendation based on automatically detected topics, linked named entities, text reuse, n-grams, image similarity, language, and OCR quality.

1 Januar 2024


Marten Düring, Daniele Guido, Estelle Bunout
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Digital Humanities at the Intersection of Three Approaches to Data Visualisation: Statistical Graphics, Data Humanism, and Humanistic Interpretation

Digital Humanities at the Intersection of Three Approaches to Data Visualisation: Statistical Graphics, Data Humanism, and Humanistic Interpretation

Digital humanities has a critical role in the progress of the data visualisation field. First, humanities scholars engage with the concept of knowledge as interpretation. Second, they leverage computational tools and statistical methods to analyse and visualise data and metadata. Finally, Digital Humanities projects are a space for experimentation where different epistemic cultures (which often go beyond the Humanities and Computer Science) negotiate new forms of knowledge.

1 Januar 2024


Aida Horaniet Ibanez
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Review of: Anja Titze (Hg.) (2019). Geschichte der elektrischen Kommunikation bis zum Smartphone. Essen: Klartext

Review of: Anja Titze (Hg.) (2019). Geschichte der elektrischen Kommunikation bis zum Smartphone. Essen: Klartext

1 Januar 2024


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article
« Un grand dégénéré physique et mental ». Étude du parcours de vie de Maxence C. dans la Belgique du XXe siècle

« Un grand dégénéré physique et mental ». Étude du parcours de vie de Maxence C. dans la Belgique du XXe siècle

Cette contribution emprunte les outils de la microhistoire et de l’histoire par le bas pour interroger l’expérience d’un individu confronté aux institutions de prise en charge des personnes vulnérables et à la marge dans la Belgique du XXème siècle. Par l’examen d’un corpus d’archives jusque-là inexploitées dans une recherche scientifique, cet article retrace ainsi le parcours de vie sur

1 Januar 2024


Samuel Dal Zilio
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Repairing Consumer Objects

Repairing Consumer Objects

The history of repair of consumer objects in the post-war period is usually told as a story of decline. However, the “Histories of Maintenance and Repair in Luxembourg” project has revealed that official statistics on the development of small repair shops show a general stagnation and reorganisation of the Luxembourg repair sector, from mending shoes and clothes to fixing electrical devices and cars, but no general decline of the field. This is also confirmed by a close investigation of family budgets.

1 Januar 2024


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article
Review on “Jean-Claude Soulages, 50 ans de publicité à la télévision. Le consommateur, ses avatars, ses imaginaires, Rennes, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2022, 211 pages."

Review on “Jean-Claude Soulages, 50 ans de publicité à la télévision. Le consommateur, ses avatars, ses imaginaires, Rennes, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2022, 211 pages."

1 Januar 2024


Matthias Höfer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Le temps des plateformes : enjeux, différences et complémentarité de l’archivage des médias sociaux numériques à la Bibliothèque nationale de France et à l’Institut national de l’audiovisuel

Le temps des plateformes : enjeux, différences et complémentarité de l’archivage des médias sociaux numériques à la Bibliothèque nationale de France et à l’Institut national de l’audiovisuel

Inégalement préservés, les RSN entrent dans les enjeux d’archivage du web de manière plus ou moins précoce. La Bibliothèque nationale de France [BnF] a archivé Dailymotion entre 2007 et 2013, Twitter depuis 2012 et YouTube à partir de 2017. L’Institut national de l’audiovisuel [Ina] archive YouTube et Vimeo depuis 2009-2010 et Twitter depuis 2014. Si toutes les plateformes ne bénéficient pas encore d’une activité de captures régulières, de nouveaux projets de collecte améliorent la couverture. Ainsi la BnF gère des collectes Instagram depuis 2020 et TikTok depuis 2022.

1 Januar 2024


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Remembering the Industrial Past Online

Remembering the Industrial Past Online

1 Januar 2024


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article
Paper Presentation: Deindustrialisation in Luxembourg’s industrial towns, 1977-1983

Paper Presentation: Deindustrialisation in Luxembourg’s industrial towns, 1977-1983

1 Januar 2024


Zoé Konsbruck
  • Public history
Article
Panel Moderator: Horizontal Governance as a Tool of Resilience to Smoothen Asymmetries

Panel Moderator: Horizontal Governance as a Tool of Resilience to Smoothen Asymmetries

1 Januar 2024


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Robert Georg Lehmann

Robert Georg Lehmann

1 Januar 2024


Daniel Thilman
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
What is historical embroidery? The experience of cooperation with AI for the design of Ukrainian dancing costumes

What is historical embroidery? The experience of cooperation with AI for the design of Ukrainian dancing costumes

22 Dezember 2023


Inna Ganschow, Kateryna Zakharchuk
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Central and Eastern Europe and European security policy: Quo vadis?

Central and Eastern Europe and European security policy: Quo vadis?

This presentation has explored the historical origins and the complexity of building a security policy at European Union level, as well as the major challenges in this area raised by the enlargement of the European Union to Central and Eastern Europe and the prospect of future enlargements to an even wider region (Moldova, Ukraine, the Western Balkans, etc.).

20 Dezember 2023


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Let's talk 100: AI for our future - Are we on the right track ?

Let's talk 100: AI for our future - Are we on the right track ?

Roundtable with Prof. Dr. Florian Feltes, Zortify, Luxembourg; Prof. Dr. Lukas Sosoe, University of Luxembourg; Evangelia Markidou, European Commission, Head of Sector - Artificial Intelligence Technology, Deployment and Impact at European Commission

19 Dezember 2023


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Epistemische Tugenden in den Digital Humanities: epistemologische, politische und ethische Perspektiven

Epistemische Tugenden in den Digital Humanities: epistemologische, politische und ethische Perspektiven

19 Dezember 2023


Andreas Fickers
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article

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