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Steel, smoke and dust

Steel, smoke and dust

1 Januar 2022


Jens van de Maele, Stefan Krebs
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
A Dusty Road to the Riviera?

A Dusty Road to the Riviera?

1 Januar 2022


Jens van de Maele
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Dr Mousel looks at dusty skies

Dr Mousel looks at dusty skies

1 Januar 2022


Jens van de Maele, Stefan Krebs
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Préserver le patrimoine industriel

Préserver le patrimoine industriel

René Wampach, à travers ses œuvres, a contribué à montrer l’évolution d’une partie du paysage industriel et minier de la région du Minett. Il s’agit d’un voyage dans le temps et en images qui a pour point de départ les yeux d’un peintre qui a choisi de représenter sa région natale qui lui est si chère.

1 Januar 2022


François Klein, Laurence Maufort, Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article
Préface

Préface

1 Januar 2022


Denis Scuto
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Das "Italienerviertel"

Das "Italienerviertel"

1 Januar 2022


Daniel Richter, Stefan Krebs
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Report on C²DH Activities in Support of the Ukrainian Research Community

Report on C²DH Activities in Support of the Ukrainian Research Community

The Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24th 2022 has triggered a worldwide wave of support and expressions of solidarity, also among C²DH staff. This report gives an overview of their past activities together with a preliminary review and recommendations for the year 2023. This does not cover private support activities undertaken by C²DH members. This report consists of three parts: First, a brief summary of the response of Luxembourgish research institutions, published already in June 2022. Second, a chronology of activities by C²DH staff since March 2022.

1 Januar 2022


Marten Düring, Lars Wieneke, Inna Ganschow, Nina Janz, Machteld Venken, Sofia Papastamkou
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Camisole

Camisole

1 Januar 2022


Benoît Majerus
Article
Using word vector models to trace conceptual change over time and space in historical newspapers, 1840–1914

Using word vector models to trace conceptual change over time and space in historical newspapers, 1840–1914

Linking large digitized newspaper corpora in different languages that have become available in national and state libraries opens up new possibilities for the computational analysis of patterns of information flow across national and linguistic boundaries. The significant contribution this article presents is to demonstrate how word vector models can be used to explore the way concepts have shifted in meaning over time, as they migrated across space, by comparing newspapers from different countries published between 1840 and 1914.

1 Januar 2022


Lorella Viola
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Nicht nur ein Ort zum Schlafen

Nicht nur ein Ort zum Schlafen

1 Januar 2022


Daniel Richter, Stefan Krebs
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
COVID-19 Digital Memory Banks: Challenges and Opportunities for Historians of Education

COVID-19 Digital Memory Banks: Challenges and Opportunities for Historians of Education

Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, historians – along with archivists and other stakeholders – began to initiate digital memory banks, inviting members of the public to upload personal stories, pictures, videos, or other material connected to the pandemic and its impact on everyday life. This article describes how platforms from Western and Central Europe differ with regard to contributions by children and adolescents, taking the German coronarchiv.de and covidmemory.lu from Luxembourg as the main case studies.

1 Januar 2022


Stefan Krebs
Article
Presenter: The Umsiedlung of families of Luxembourgish recruits during the Nazi occupation (1942–1945)

Presenter: The Umsiedlung of families of Luxembourgish recruits during the Nazi occupation (1942–1945)

1 Januar 2022


Sarah Maya Vercruysse
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
“COVIDwear” and Health Care Workers. How Has the New Materiality of Clothing Affected Care Practices?

“COVIDwear” and Health Care Workers. How Has the New Materiality of Clothing Affected Care Practices?

The pandemic fundamentally changed the material culture of clothing for care workers. If most of them wore already some sort of uniform, be it for hygienic reasons, be it to make their status visible, Covid19 profoundly transformed the clothing codes, beyond the mask. These new “protections” thoroughly changed the caring experiences in several aspects. As they enclose the body more intimately, working conditions became more laborious. The sensory land¬scapes of care (vision, hearing, touch, taste, smell) were fundamentally altered.

1 Januar 2022


Benoît Majerus, Inna Ganschow
Article
Die Escher Frauenbewegungen der 1920er Jahre

Die Escher Frauenbewegungen der 1920er Jahre

Dieser fiktive Tagebucheintrag und die dazugehörige Collage erzählen die Geschichte eines Mädchens, das im Jahr 1928 die Haushaltungsschule in Differdingen anfing. Ihre Erlebnisse führen in wichtige Themen der Escher Frauenbewegung der 1920er Jahre ein, wie zum Beispiel Kindersterblichkeit, Hausfrauenarbeit und Frauenbildung.

1 Januar 2022


Julia Harnoncourt, Stefan Krebs
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
From #MuseumAtHome to #AtHomeAtTheMuseum: Digital Museums and Dialogical Engagement beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic

From #MuseumAtHome to #AtHomeAtTheMuseum: Digital Museums and Dialogical Engagement beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic

The novel coronavirus spurred a keen interest in digital technologies for museums as both cultural professionals and the public took notice of their uses and limitations throughout the confinement period. In this study, we investigated the use of digital technologies by museums during a period when in-person interaction was not possible. The aim of the study was to better understand the impact of the confinement period on the use of museum technologies in order to identify implications for future museum experience design.

1 Januar 2022


Christopher Morse, Lars Wieneke, Blandine Landau
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
The best you ever had

The best you ever had

1 Januar 2022


Julia Harnoncourt
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Introducing the DHARPA Project: An Interdisciplinary Lab to Enable Critical DH Practice

Introducing the DHARPA Project: An Interdisciplinary Lab to Enable Critical DH Practice

In this article, we introduce software under development by the Digital History Advanced Research Projects Accelerator (DHARPA), an interdisciplinary team of researchers and developers working to enable best practices in the humanities through technology. We argue that the strength and appeal of historical inquiry lies largely in the relationship between scholars and their sources, a connection in which the former engage with the latter

1 Januar 2022


Lorella Viola, Sean Takats
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Zuhause mit Ketty und Catherine

Zuhause mit Ketty und Catherine

Based on original sources, this radio play is a recreation of a 1950s women’s radio show which offers us a glimpse into some of the typical issues facing women at the time. Our two presenters, Ketty and Catherine, comment on social and political themes mentioned in letters from female listeners living in the Minett. These themes include the call for pacifism during the Cold War as well as the lack of playgrounds for children in Esch. Our duo also offer some advice on culinary matters and household chores.

1 Januar 2022


Jens van de Maele, Julia Harnoncourt
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Review: Newspaper Navigator

Review: Newspaper Navigator

Created for the Library of Congress, Newspaper Navigator re-imagines how we search the rich visual content in historic newspapers. The first phase of the project utilized machine learning techniques to extract visual content from 16.3 million digitized newspaper pages in Chronicling America. 1 This resulted in the Newspaper Navigator dataset, released in May 2020. The dataset and finetuned machine learning model 2 are in the public domain. A paper on the dataset was presented at the 2020 ACM Conference on Information Knowledge & Management (CIKM).

1 Januar 2022


Lorella Viola
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Befreiung der Frau – Geschichten eines weltweiten Kampfes

Befreiung der Frau – Geschichten eines weltweiten Kampfes

1 Januar 2022


Julia Harnoncourt
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article

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