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Presentation: Borderland Studies Meets Child Studies. A European Encounter.

Presentation: Borderland Studies Meets Child Studies. A European Encounter.

1 Januar 2017


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Beyond the collapse of language? Photographs of children in postwar Europe as performances and relational objects

Beyond the collapse of language? Photographs of children in postwar Europe as performances and relational objects

This paper explores photographs of children, taken after 1945 by the Swiss photographer Werner Bischof (1916–1954), as visual objects and social agents. In the summer of 1945, Bischof embarked on his first journey through war-ravaged Western Europe – specifically Germany, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands – to visually capture the lives of men, women, and children who had experienced the destruction, cruelties and trauma of World War II. Bischof’s photographic mission focused on children in particular. His

1 Januar 2017


Karin Priem
  • Public history
Article
The Visual and History Practice in the Digital Age

The Visual and History Practice in the Digital Age

1 Januar 2017


Karin Priem
  • Public history
Article
Understanding Stereophony? Early Dummy Head Research on Sound Localization

Understanding Stereophony? Early Dummy Head Research on Sound Localization

1 Januar 2017


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article
Audiovisual work- Interview with Philippe Maystadt, Nivelles 11 November 2016 (Lenght 01:57:16)

Audiovisual work- Interview with Philippe Maystadt, Nivelles 11 November 2016 (Lenght 01:57:16)

In the framework of the research project "Pirre Werner and Europe", interview with Philippe Maystadt, Professor of Law at the Université catholique de Louvain since 1989, Belgian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Economic Affairs from 1986 to 1988, Minister for Finance from 1988 to 1995, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance and Foreign Trade from 1995 to 1998, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) from 1997 to 1998 and President of the European Investment Bank (EIB) from 2000 to 2011, carried out by the Centre Virtue

1 Januar 2017


Elena Danescu, François Klein
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Introduction: Internet histories

Introduction: Internet histories

For more than four decades, the Internet has grown and spread to an extent where today it is an indispensable element in the communication and media environment of many countries, and indeed of everyday life, culture and society. These precipitous changes have called for the understanding of the innovations, actors, changes and continuities involved in these evolutions, from a technical, but also from a social, scientific, politic or economic point of view.

1 Januar 2017


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Quantifying the Use of stones in the stone age Fireplaces of Estonia

Quantifying the Use of stones in the stone age Fireplaces of Estonia

Fireplaces and burnt stones related to them are common features found at Stone Age settlement sites. Although information about them is present in archaeological reports and also available in publications, there has been no general research done regarding combustion features specifically.

1 Januar 2017


Kaarel Sikk
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
histograph. Graph-based exploration, crowd-based annotation

histograph. Graph-based exploration, crowd-based annotation

1 Januar 2017


Marten Düring, Lars Wieneke, Daniele Guido
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Borderland Studies Meets Child Studies. A European Encounter

Borderland Studies Meets Child Studies. A European Encounter

With the demise of four multinational empires at the end of the First World War (Russian, German, Habsburg and Ottoman), nationalist forces all over Europe claimed the right to a territory for what they considered to be their own people. The peace treaties resulting from the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 caused a major redrawing of the map of Europe. As a result of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany handed over a considerable amount of its territory at its Western, Northern and, most significantly, Eastern borders, to neighbouring states.

1 Januar 2017


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
De Société de Médecine Mentale de Belgique in transnationaal perspectief (1869-1900)

De Société de Médecine Mentale de Belgique in transnationaal perspectief (1869-1900)

The Société de Médecine Mentale de Belgique (SMMB) was created in the 19 th century. This society united the Belgian psychiatrists, made knowledge sharing possible and raised awareness of problems in the Belgian psychiatric world. During the meetings of the society, ideas and opinions of Belgian physicians as well as their foreign colleagues, were exchanged. Until now, research on these transnational contacts, particularly in Belgium, had been very superficial.

1 Januar 2017


Eva Andersen
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Lauenstein im Bild. Zur Materialität und sozialen Bedeutung von Photographie

Lauenstein im Bild. Zur Materialität und sozialen Bedeutung von Photographie

Der Beitrag widmet sich der Analyse eines Photoalbums, das im Rahmen der Debatten auf der Burg Lauenstein über die Neuordnung Deutschlands nach dem Krieg entstanden ist und im Jahre 1917 von dem Verleger Eugen Diederichs in Auftrag gegeben wurde. Das Album dokumentiert einen eindrucksvollen Reigen zeitgenössischer Persönlichkeiten wie zum Beispiel Marianne und Max Weber, Ferdinand Tönnies, Gertrud Bäumer, Ernst Toller, Eugen Diederichs, Theodor Heuss und Friedrich Meinecke.

1 Januar 2017


Karin Priem
  • Public history
Article
Inaugural issue

Inaugural issue

1 Januar 2017


Marten Düring
Article
Adventures in Cultural Learning

Adventures in Cultural Learning

In periods of disillusionment and crisis (war, occupation, migration, industrialisation), a greater “cultural vitality” seems to appear. Indeed, troubled pasts and presents have frequently acted as fertile breeding grounds for cultural productions and artistic manifestations — the cradle for a variety of ‘adventures in cultural learning’.

1 Januar 2017


Frederik Herman
Article
Racism and Racialisation as Structural Elements in Unfree Labour Formation in Brazilian Agriculture

Racism and Racialisation as Structural Elements in Unfree Labour Formation in Brazilian Agriculture

1 Januar 2017


Julia Harnoncourt
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Tell us about...

Tell us about...

By means of open and sometimes slightly “shifted” questions (for example, on their enthusiasm as Internet users rather than developers – in fact in the early days of the Inter- net, they are usually “user-developers” –, or what they would change or relive in the his- tory of the Internet), well-known pioneering actors Vinton Cerf, Steve Crocker, Abhaya Induruwa, Dennis Jennings, John Klensin, G erard Le Lann, Paul Mockapetris and Ted Nel- son address a vast array of issues and topics which fully align with those of our journal: protocols and technical architectures, the applications and use

1 Januar 2017


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Le Choix de Théo

Le Choix de Théo

Entrez dans l'univers de Theo Brode qui, comme tant d'autres en Louisiane, a choisi d'apprendre, de parler et de préserver la langue de ses ancêtres cajuns, créoles et autres francophones. Le Choix de Théo est un documentaire sur la langue française dans le sud-ouest de la Louisiane et la lutte pour la préservation d'un patrimoine en péril aux États-Unis.

1 Januar 2017


Thomas Cauvin
  • Public history
Article
Workshop „Erhebung relationaler Daten aus Texten“

Workshop „Erhebung relationaler Daten aus Texten“

1 Januar 2017


Marten Düring
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Digital History Projects As Boundary Objects

Digital History Projects As Boundary Objects

1 Januar 2017


Max Kemman
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
The Failure of Binaural Stereo. Sound Engineers and the Introduction of Artificial Head Microphones

The Failure of Binaural Stereo. Sound Engineers and the Introduction of Artificial Head Microphones

In 1973, binaural stereo was introduced to the German public during the International Broadcasting Fair in Berlin. Based on the development of artificial head microphones, binaural stereo provided facsimile sound recordings that enabled listeners, when listening with headphones, to experience the spatial acoustics of the original recording situation. During the fair, Berlin-based radio station Radio in the American Sector (RIAS) broadcast the first binaural radio play.

1 Januar 2017


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article
Memories of a Dying Industry: Sense and Identity in a British Paper Mill

Memories of a Dying Industry: Sense and Identity in a British Paper Mill

Frogmore paper mill is a kind of time machine that allows historians of technology and the senses to study mechanized paper-making as it was done one hundred years ago. Before the introduction of instrumentation and automatic process control paper-making depended profoundly on the embodied skills of the workers. This paper will focus on the sensory knowledge and skills required for monitoring and controlling old machinery. Investigating skills-in-use will help to unravel the close link between sensing and acting to keep a continuous production process stable and running.

1 Januar 2017


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article

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