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Review: Public in Public History, edited by Joanna Wojdon and Dorota Wiśniewska

Review: Public in Public History, edited by Joanna Wojdon and Dorota Wiśniewska

1 Février 2023


Thomas Cauvin
  • Public history
Article
Introduction to Historical Network Research

Introduction to Historical Network Research

30 Janvier 2023


Marten Düring
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Life paths of alcoholic patients in a Brussels psychiatric institution in the 1960's

Life paths of alcoholic patients in a Brussels psychiatric institution in the 1960's

This contribution aims to better understand the evolution of the relationship between psychiatry and addiction through the study of the experience of alcoholic patients in a mental institution. Alcoholism plays a central role in the emergence of the scientific approach to the pathological dimension of addiction. Although the medicalization of alcoholism dates to the second half of the 19th century, its integration into the field of psychiatry remains complex. Drunkenness, which later

27 Janvier 2023


Samuel Dal Zilio
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
The Ostarbeiters in Belval

The Ostarbeiters in Belval

Egberdien van der Peijl presented some artworks based on the ZWANG-proeject photograph sollection of the Ostarbeiters, made on the forced labourer camp sites and or in the steel mills together with DJ Yoni. The musical improvisation together with a theatrically played performance imitated the life of an Ostarbeiter in the gallery's basements. The venue was Fellner Contemporary in the city.

26 Janvier 2023


Inna Ganschow
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
DHJewish bibliography 2019-2022

DHJewish bibliography 2019-2022

This Zotero group library collects literature about the intersection of Jewish Studies and digital humanities. It goes back to early uses of computing in JS in the 1950s. This is an archived version of the records added between 2019-2022. The bibliography is part of the project #DHJewish - Jewish Studies & Digital Humanities: https://dhjewish.org/.

20 Janvier 2023


Gerben Zaagsma
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Скончалась Эмилия Пух

Скончалась Эмилия Пух

Biography of Emmy Poukh (1933-2023), the wife of the Russian-Orthodox priest Luxembourgs Serge Poukh (1926-2016)

18 Janvier 2023


Inna Ganschow
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Unfree labour relations in Brazil’s Amazon region

Unfree labour relations in Brazil’s Amazon region

16 Janvier 2023


Julia Harnoncourt
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
pratiques numériques discrètes et goût de l'archive

pratiques numériques discrètes et goût de l'archive

9 Janvier 2023


Frédéric Clavert
Article
Interview with Dr. Inna Ganschow (C2DH, Uni of Lux)

Interview with Dr. Inna Ganschow (C2DH, Uni of Lux)

Throughout her academic projects, Dr Ganschow is working on the presence of the so-called Russian diaspora in Luxembourg, i.e. the emigrant population from former Soviet Republics. Her current project deals with Soviet forced labourers during the Second World War and is commissioned by the Luxembourg government. In her work, she decided to compare the situation of these forced labourers, mainly young women coming from Ukraine, with the local population, in the Belval region in the south of Luxembourg.

3 Janvier 2023


Inna Ganschow
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
An interface between managerial "software" and architectural "hardware": Perspectives on the history of office buildings and office cultures

An interface between managerial "software" and architectural "hardware": Perspectives on the history of office buildings and office cultures

1 Janvier 2023


Jens van de Maele
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
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 Janvier 2023


Andreas Fickers
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Evaluating Parameter-Efficient Finetuning Approaches for Pre-trained Models on the Financial Domain

Evaluating Parameter-Efficient Finetuning Approaches for Pre-trained Models on the Financial Domain

1 Janvier 2023


Shohreh Haddadan
Article
Robert Schuman - Vu Clausen bis hin zu Europa. Op de Spuere vun engem iwwerzeegten Europäer

Robert Schuman - Vu Clausen bis hin zu Europa. Op de Spuere vun engem iwwerzeegten Europäer

1 Janvier 2023


Marco Gabellini, Victoria Mouton
  • Public history
Article
Zum vermeintlichen Verschwinden des Reparierens in Luxemburg, 1956–1987

Zum vermeintlichen Verschwinden des Reparierens in Luxemburg, 1956–1987

Die Geschichte des Reparierens wird meist als Niedergangsgeschichte erzählt: Das sich wandelnde Verhältnis zwischen Anschaffungs- und Reparaturkosten von Konsumgütern hätte dazu geführt, dass immer weniger repariert wurde und private Konsumenten stattdessen direkt neue Geräte angeschafft hätten. Als Wendepunkt hin zur sogenannten Wegwerfgesellschaft werden für Westeuropa die 1970er und 1980er Jahre genannt. Am Beispiel Luxemburgs soll der Wan- del des Reparaturfeldes für diesen Zeitraum näher untersucht werden.

1 Janvier 2023


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
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 Janvier 2023


Christoph Brüll
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Internet histories second early career researcher award

Internet histories second early career researcher award

This special issue is the result of our second call for the Internet Histories Early Career Researcher Award. For the second time, in 2021, the journal Internet Histories has invited any interested early career researchers (masters students, doctoral students, and post-doctoral researchers) whose research focuses on the history of the Internet and/or the Web, and histories of digital cultures — or any historical topic within the scope of the Internet Histories journal, to apply for the award and to submit an original article.

1 Janvier 2023


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Minett Stories: Telling the history of an industrial region to the public

Minett Stories: Telling the history of an industrial region to the public

1 Janvier 2023


Stefan Krebs
  • 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 Janvier 2023


Sarah Maya Vercruysse
  • 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 Janvier 2023


Joella van Donkersgoed
  • Public history
Article
A history of psychiatry from below: the challenge of the archives

A history of psychiatry from below: the challenge of the archives

Until the 1970s, mentally ill patients were largely absent from the history of psychiatry. The field was dominated by triumphant narratives from doctors and critical perspectives from anti-psychiatrists. However, from the 1980s onwards, new historiographical approaches emerged to construct a history of psychiatry from the patient's viewpoint. A new generation of historians, led by British historian Roy

1 Janvier 2023


Samuel Dal Zilio
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article

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