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            Presenter: Researching the impacts of conscription on Luxembourgish families during WWII - a case-study on the consequences of desertion and draft evasion

            Presenter: Researching the impacts of conscription on Luxembourgish families during WWII - a case-study on the consequences of desertion and draft evasion

            1 Januar 2023


            Sarah Maya Vercruysse
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Book review; Garz, Jona Tomke: Zwischen Anstalt und Schule. Eine Wissensgeschichte der Erziehung »schwachsinniger« Kinder in Berlin, 1845-1914. Bielefeld: Transcript 2022. ISBN: 978-3-8376-5852-1; 250 S.

            Book review; Garz, Jona Tomke: Zwischen Anstalt und Schule. Eine Wissensgeschichte der Erziehung »schwachsinniger« Kinder in Berlin, 1845-1914. Bielefeld: Transcript 2022. ISBN: 978-3-8376-5852-1; 250 S.

            1 Januar 2023


            Karin Priem
            • Public history
            Article
            Rezension. Jérôme Quiqueret, Tout devait disparaître. Histoire véridique d’un double meurtre commis à Esch-sur-Alzette à la fin de l’été 1919. Mersch: Capybarabooks 2022

            Rezension. Jérôme Quiqueret, Tout devait disparaître. Histoire véridique d’un double meurtre commis à Esch-sur-Alzette à la fin de l’été 1919. Mersch: Capybarabooks 2022

            1 Januar 2023


            Julia Harnoncourt
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Entre inquiétudes des minorités et peurs d'une désintégration. Représentations de l'avenir de la Belgique au sein des débats sur l'autonomie des Belges germanophones depuis les années 1980

            Entre inquiétudes des minorités et peurs d'une désintégration. Représentations de l'avenir de la Belgique au sein des débats sur l'autonomie des Belges germanophones depuis les années 1980

            The conceptions of Belgium that lie behind the demands of German-speaking Belgians for the expansion of their autonomy have not yet come into the focus of historical and political science research. What future do they associate with the Belgian state when they claim a community-region or a ‘Belgium of four’? This article attempts to approach this question by analysing four regimes of fear that determine East Belgian discourses: Fear of the past, fear of minorities, fear of being overwhelmed and fear of disintegration.

            1 Januar 2023


            Christoph Brüll
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Franz Thedieck

            Franz Thedieck

            1 Januar 2023


            Christoph Brüll
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Historian cultures – the epistemology and methodology of history in the digital age - CulturHist

            Historian cultures – the epistemology and methodology of history in the digital age - CulturHist

            CulturHist has its sights particularly on the community of researchers, who have done little to make the results and suggestions offered by the digital humanities their own. We want to focus the discussion on a cross cutting issue: the link to archives, as the raw material for writing an account of the past. The habit of working digitally of those historians who do not nowadays verbalise their computer practices is now widespread and is bolstered by policies aimed at making many digitised document collections available online.

            1 Januar 2023


            Frédéric Clavert
            Article
            From the 19th to the 21st Century: Paradigmatic Shifts in the Luxembourgs Economy

            From the 19th to the 21st Century: Paradigmatic Shifts in the Luxembourgs Economy

            Beginning in the 20th century, Luxembourg experienced several periods of transition. The largely agriculture-based economy became industrialized, driven by a powerful steel industry which remained the dominant sector from the immediate post-Second World War years to the mid-1970s. In 1974 the steel industry began to decline, marking the end of the ‘Trente Glorieuses’. Luxembourg was forced to implement considerable structural changes and embarked on its second major transition, from an industrial economy to a service economy based on the financial sector.

            1 Januar 2023


            Elena Danescu
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            L’UE en 2023, en quête de sa souveraineté

            L’UE en 2023, en quête de sa souveraineté

            1 Januar 2023


            Elena Danescu
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Interview with Andreas Fickers (Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History)

            Interview with Andreas Fickers (Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History)

            Andreas Fickers is Professor for Contemporary and Digital History at the University of Luxembourg and the Director of the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), 3rd interdisciplinary center at the University of Luxembourg and head of its Digital History Lab. He's also prinicipal investigator of several projects such as Popkult60 (Populärkultur transnational - Europa in den langen 1960er Jahren) or LuxTime (Luxembourg Time Machine).

            1 Januar 2023


            Andreas Fickers
            • Public history
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            • Digital history & historiography
            Article
            Ink and Paper in the Camp. Ego-Documents of Luxembourger Conscripts in the Soviet Captivity

            Ink and Paper in the Camp. Ego-Documents of Luxembourger Conscripts in the Soviet Captivity

            In the paper by Inna Ganschow, the camp experience in the Soviet Union as a result of forced conscription will be treated, specifically in its artistic processing: secretly written diaries and letters by Luxembourg Wehrmacht soldiers.

            1 Januar 2023


            Inna Ganschow
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Shifting the historical narrative of the Banda Islands From colonial violence to local resilience

            Shifting the historical narrative of the Banda Islands From colonial violence to local resilience

            History is a representation of the past based on (written) knowledge which has been passed on from one generation to the next, with a preference given to written sources from a Eurocentric tradition. However, written sources about (former) colonial territories are a product of the colonial system in which they were produced. Acknowledging the biases in these archives, therefore, opens the way for acceptance of other forms of knowledge which were previously deemed "not objective"in Eurocentric historical disciplines.

            1 Januar 2023


            Joella van Donkersgoed
            • Public history
            Article
            Connecting the welfare state to EMU: a Luxembourg perspective

            Connecting the welfare state to EMU: a Luxembourg perspective

            After Second World War, Luxembourg – with its singular geopolitical situation – abandoned its neutral status and embarked on a path to multilateralism, giving particular priority to European integration. From the early 1960s, the country promoted the idea of a Europe through currency as a crucial basis for effective economic integration, as reflected in the theories and action of a wide range of state and non-state actors.

            1 Januar 2023


            Elena Danescu
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            1870 ou l’invention de l’Alsace contemporaine. Généalogie d’un territoire singulier

            1870 ou l’invention de l’Alsace contemporaine. Généalogie d’un territoire singulier

            Cert article retrace la « généalogie des lieux » de l’Alsace contemporaine, dans laquelle la cartographie a joué un rôle essentiel, et s’efforce de restituer les conséquences démographiques qui la bouleversèrent durablement. Il revient ainsi sur les opérations de démarcation de l’Alsace au début des années 1870, et sur l’option de nationalité offerte à ses habitants, qui est à l’origine de la plus grande émigration de l’histoire de la région aux XIXe et XXe siècles.

            1 Januar 2023


            Benoit Vaillot
            • Public history
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Vidéo: Robert Schuman - De Clausen à l’Europe: Sur les traces d’un Européen convaincu

            Vidéo: Robert Schuman - De Clausen à l’Europe: Sur les traces d’un Européen convaincu

            1 Januar 2023


            Marco Gabellini, Victoria Mouton
            • Public history
            Article
            Review of: Finn Arne Jørgensen (2019). Recycling. MIT Press

            Review of: Finn Arne Jørgensen (2019). Recycling. MIT Press

            1 Januar 2023


            Stefan Krebs
            • Public history
            Article
            Robert Schuman - From Clausen to Europe. In the footsteps of a committed European

            Robert Schuman - From Clausen to Europe. In the footsteps of a committed European

            1 Januar 2023


            Marco Gabellini, Victoria Mouton
            • Public history
            Article
            Local history up close

            Local history up close

            1 Januar 2023


            Nina Janz, Sarah Maya Vercruysse
            Article
            Entangled Media Ecologies: The Nexus of Education and Mass Communication from the Perspective of UNESCO (1945-1989)

            Entangled Media Ecologies: The Nexus of Education and Mass Communication from the Perspective of UNESCO (1945-1989)

            Numerous studies and handbooks in the history of education are devoted to the history of educational media and the evolution of educational technologies. This chapter puts an explicit focus on the implications and conceptual background of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization´s (UNESCO) technology-driven idea of education, which already took shape before the 1957 Sputnik shock.

            1 Januar 2023


            Karin Priem
            • Public history
            Article
            Im Griff des Nationalsozialismus : Fallstudien zu NS-Organisationen in Luxemburg und der Ortschaft Schifflingen

            Im Griff des Nationalsozialismus : Fallstudien zu NS-Organisationen in Luxemburg und der Ortschaft Schifflingen

            1 Januar 2023


            Sarah Maya Vercruysse
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Global denken, lokal handeln. Von den 'Grenzen des Wachtums' zu einer nachhaltigen Gesellschaft?

            Global denken, lokal handeln. Von den 'Grenzen des Wachtums' zu einer nachhaltigen Gesellschaft?

            1972 veröffentlichte der Club of Rome in seinen „Grenzen des Wachstums“ düstere Visionen für die Zukunft des Planeten Erde. Das neuentdeckte Bewusstsein für das Thema Natur und Umweltschutz fand auch in Ostbelgien seinen Widerhall: Anti-Atomkraft-Bewegung, Müllentsorgung, Grüne Bewegung, Tierschutz, Renaturierung, Biohöfe und erneuerbare Energien entwickelten sich ab diesem Jahrzehnt auch in Ostbelgien ganz allmählich zu Phänomenen mit gesellschaftlicher Bedeutung.

            1 Januar 2023


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

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