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            Das Hexereistereotyp als Verschwörungstheorie und das Problem der Epochengrenzen

            Das Hexereistereotyp als Verschwörungstheorie und das Problem der Epochengrenzen

            1 Januar 2020


            Werner Tschacher
            • Public history
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Machine Learning to Geographically Enrich Understudied Sources: A Conceptual Approach

            Machine Learning to Geographically Enrich Understudied Sources: A Conceptual Approach

            This paper discusses the added value of applying machine learning (ML) to contextually enrich digital collections. In this study, we employed ML as a method to geographically enrich historical datasets. Specifically, we used a sequence tagging tool (Riedl and Padó 2018) which implements TensorFlow to perform NER on a corpus of historical immigrant newspapers. Afterwards, the entities were extracted and geocoded. The aim was to prepare large quantities of unstructured data for a conceptual historical analysis of geographical references.

            1 Januar 2020


            Lorella Viola
            • Digital history & historiography
            Article
            Compte rendu de Thierry Grosbois (éd.),  Les enrôlés de force en Union Soviétique (1941–1955). Actes du colloque du 7 mai 2015

            Compte rendu de Thierry Grosbois (éd.), Les enrôlés de force en Union Soviétique (1941–1955). Actes du colloque du 7 mai 2015

            1 Januar 2020


            Christoph Brüll
            Article
            Environment and settlement location choice in Stone Age Estonia

            Environment and settlement location choice in Stone Age Estonia

            The location choice of Stone Age settlements has been long considered to be influenced by environmental conditions. Proximity to water and sandy soils are most typical examples of those conditions. The notion of the influence resulted from the evidence from a relatively small amount of sites. During the recent decades the number of known settlements has increased to a level where statistical assessment of relation between environmental characteristics and settlement location choice is possible.

            1 Januar 2020


            Kaarel Sikk
            • Digital history & historiography
            Article
            Foreign Tourists and the Shadow Economy in Socialist Romania in the 1960s-1980s

            Foreign Tourists and the Shadow Economy in Socialist Romania in the 1960s-1980s

            30 Dezember 2019


            Adelina Stefan
            Article
            The Zooniverse and the Historian

            The Zooniverse and the Historian

            https://dhh.uni.lu/2019/12/19/the-zooniverse-and-the-historian/

            19 Dezember 2019


            Juliane Tatarinov
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            • Digital history & historiography
            Article
            A Coordinated Europeanization of the Comics Industry through Distribution: The Politics of the Global Journey of Astérix and Tintin through the Strategic Distribution of their Magazines and Contents in the 1960s

            A Coordinated Europeanization of the Comics Industry through Distribution: The Politics of the Global Journey of Astérix and Tintin through the Strategic Distribution of their Magazines and Contents in the 1960s

            Researchers have usually focused on the Tintin and Astérix series’ global book diffusion through translation. However, little has been discussed about the distribution policies of the comics magazine format, a key factor in the development of European comics. This paper will consider the continentalization of western European national comics industries via the intra-EEC networking of distribution channels during the 1960s.

            19 Dezember 2019


            Jessica Burton
            • Public history
            Article
            Language Learning in the Polish–German and Belgian–German Periphery (1919–1940)

            Language Learning in the Polish–German and Belgian–German Periphery (1919–1940)

            17 Dezember 2019


            Machteld Venken
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            From Kinora to Small-Gauge: An Experimental Media Archaeological Approach to Early-Twentieth Century Home Cinema

            From Kinora to Small-Gauge: An Experimental Media Archaeological Approach to Early-Twentieth Century Home Cinema

            In this workshop contribution, I present my post-doctoral study within the "Doing Experimental Media Archaeology" (DEMA) research project in which I examine the genealogy of home cinema and amateur moviemaking as early-twentieth century practices by means of a comparative, intermedial and experimental media archaeological approach.

            17 Dezember 2019


            Tim van der Heijden
            • Digital history & historiography
            Article
            Lecture by Melvin Wevers: "Signals and Noise: Extracting Patterns of Cultural Expressions from Digitized Sources". Recording and interview.

            Lecture by Melvin Wevers: "Signals and Noise: Extracting Patterns of Cultural Expressions from Digitized Sources". Recording and interview.

            Lecture by Dr. Melvin Wevers, KNAW Humanities Cluster, Amsterdam, and exclusive interview for the C²DH’s ‘New Horizons’ lecture series.

            16 Dezember 2019


            Noëlle Schon
            • Digital history & historiography
            Lëtzebuerg op d’Weltkaart setzen – Kulturpolitik vum nation building zum Nation Branding

            Lëtzebuerg op d’Weltkaart setzen – Kulturpolitik vum nation building zum Nation Branding

            16 Dezember 2019


            Fabio Spirinelli
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Silent Cold War: International Tourism and East-West Commodity Exchanges in Socialist Romania of the 1960s-1980s

            Silent Cold War: International Tourism and East-West Commodity Exchanges in Socialist Romania of the 1960s-1980s

            16 Dezember 2019


            Adelina Stefan
            Article
            A quoi rêvent les hommes? Les imaginaires du Minitel

            A quoi rêvent les hommes? Les imaginaires du Minitel

            « À quoi rêvent les hommes ? »… sur les murs des villes françaises s’affichent cette question et cette publicité pour le 3615 Ulla, lancé en 1987 par le groupe AGL. L’analyse des imaginaires du Minitel ne se réduit toutefois ni à ceux du Minitel rose, ni à l’imaginaire masculin. Bien sûr ces messageries dites conviviales ont contribué à nourrir l’image parfois sulfureuse du Minitel et sont devenues un des symboles des usages de la petite boîte beige.

            16 Dezember 2019


            Valérie Schafer
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            Architectures of bureaucracy: An architectural and political history of ministerial offices in Belgium, 1915-1940

            Architectures of bureaucracy: An architectural and political history of ministerial offices in Belgium, 1915-1940

            13 Dezember 2019


            Jens van de Maele
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Luxembourg: A Country Survey

            Luxembourg: A Country Survey

            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. The country had a considerable competitive advantage in this respect owing to iron ore deposits in Luxembourg itself and in the neighbouring French region of Lorraine.

            9 Dezember 2019


            Elena Danescu
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article
            La grande-duchesse Marie-Adélaïde en version non falsifiée

            La grande-duchesse Marie-Adélaïde en version non falsifiée

            7 Dezember 2019


            Denis Scuto
            • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
            Article
            Psychiatric knowledge dissimination at international conferences (1860-1914): 'those who have the interest of science at heart, don't distinguish between nationalities'

            Psychiatric knowledge dissimination at international conferences (1860-1914): 'those who have the interest of science at heart, don't distinguish between nationalities'

            The amount of international conferences that were organised over the nineteenth century increased rapidly, and formed an ideal environment for discussions amongst peers and establishing knowledge transfers. Medical and psychiatric conferences were no exception. However, a study into psychiatric conferences on a larger scale has not yet been conducted. Adopting a transnational perspective is essential, and while this approach is gaining more attention from historians more generally, it is only slowly reaching the history of psychiatry.

            6 Dezember 2019


            Eva Andersen
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            • Digital history & historiography
            Article
            Drawing on UNESCO's Archival Sources to Research Literacy Campaigns in Latin America in the 1950s

            Drawing on UNESCO's Archival Sources to Research Literacy Campaigns in Latin America in the 1950s

            4 Dezember 2019


            Stefanie Kesteloot
            • Public history
            Article
            Third Issue of the Journal of Historical Network Research published

            Third Issue of the Journal of Historical Network Research published

            JHNR publishes outstanding and original contributions which apply the theories and methodologies of social network analysis to historical research whilst respecting best practices in historical research.

            3 Dezember 2019


            Marten Düring
            • Digital history & historiography
            Journal article
            IN FOR A PENNY: A LEGAL AND DIPLOMATIC HISTORY OF REPARATIONS AND THEIR IMPACT ON EUROPEAN (DIS?) INTEGRATION

            IN FOR A PENNY: A LEGAL AND DIPLOMATIC HISTORY OF REPARATIONS AND THEIR IMPACT ON EUROPEAN (DIS?) INTEGRATION

            This article summarizes the legal, historical and political developments in regards to the issue of WWII reparations. It suggests that due to the separation between the historical and legal fields which have examined the issue of WWII reparations, no generally accepted notion about their status exists either in the historical, legal or political spheres. It is this lack of clarity that has greatly contributed to this issue remaining unresolved thus far.

            3 Dezember 2019


            Spero Paravantis
            • Contemporary history of Europe
            Article

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