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Le millefeuille temporel des archives du Web

Le millefeuille temporel des archives du Web

À partir d’exemples choisis au sein des archives du Web et des réseaux socio-numériques, cette intervention se propose de montrer les différentes strates temporelles à l’œuvre au sein de ce patrimoine dit « nativement numérique », et ce de la sélection et collecte à l’analyse, en passant par l’accès via les interfaces et les médiations qu’elles introduisent, l’enrichissement via des métadonnées ou l’intégration d’outils de fouille.

11 Juillet 2019


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Digital History and the Politics of Digitization

Digital History and the Politics of Digitization

This paper will present the first findings of an ongoing research project. It is about the digital resources we work with as historians; in the first place with regard to what is being digitized, the sources and data, and to a lesser degree the metadata, notwithstanding the latter’s profound political aspects and effects, e.g. with regard to access. To avoid misunderstandings: it is not about the politics of digital humanities more broadly conceived; e.g.

10 Juillet 2019


Gerben Zaagsma
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
From financial and monetary innovation to Economic and Monetary Union: the European Investment Bank in the Luxembourg ecosystem

From financial and monetary innovation to Economic and Monetary Union: the European Investment Bank in the Luxembourg ecosystem

Drawing on archives and oral history sources, this paper aims to illustrate the political and regulatory context surrounding the EIB’s relocation to Luxembourg, exploring how the EIB became an integral part of the Luxembourg financial ecosystem and how its main stakeholders (banks, LuxSE, other institutions, regulatory authorities, people, networks, etc.) worked together to encourage financial and monetary innovation before the introduction of the European single currency (EUA, EURCO, ECU) and to pave the way for the establishment and consolidation of the euro.

10 Juillet 2019


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Südkaukasier in Luxemburg zwischen zwei Weltkriegen

Südkaukasier in Luxemburg zwischen zwei Weltkriegen

The presentation of the diversity among the migrants from Caucasus after the WWI and between two world wars gave a better understanding of the migration motivations of the political refugees from Russia.

7 Juillet 2019


Inna Ganschow
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Nation et migrations au Luxembourg

Nation et migrations au Luxembourg

This article focusses on the making of the nation and migrations in Luxembourg in 19th and 20th century, in a double perspective: Luxembourg nation as a product of transregional and transnational spaces of migration and nation as the lens of observation of these migrations.

6 Juillet 2019


Denis Scuto
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
The Unknown Bel-Val

The Unknown Bel-Val

The speech was held as a guided tour through the university campus and surroundings of Belval in Esch-sur-Alzette. Looking for the traces of camps and other presence of ca. 4.000 soviet forced labourers engaged by the steel industry of Luxembourg in 1942-1944, the audience was invited to discuss about the collective memory and its selectiveness.

5 Juillet 2019


Inna Ganschow
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Innovation et coopération dans les réseaux de données (années 1970-1990)

Innovation et coopération dans les réseaux de données (années 1970-1990)

A travers un parcours historique au coeur de 20 ans d'innovation dans les réseaux de données, depuis le développement d'Arpanet jusqu'à l'échec de l'OSI, en passant par Internet, XNS, Transpac ou encore EIN, il s'agira d'interroger la place de la coopération technique mais aussi organisationnelle au sein des réseaux de données. Trop ou pas assez de coopération tue-t-il l'innovation?

4 Juillet 2019


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Through the lens - World War II in living memory : D'Schüler aus dem Iechternacher Lycée. Vum Generalstreik zur Ëmerzeiung (31.08.1942 - 12.12.1942)

Through the lens - World War II in living memory : D'Schüler aus dem Iechternacher Lycée. Vum Generalstreik zur Ëmerzeiung (31.08.1942 - 12.12.1942)

2 Juillet 2019


Aurélia Lafontaine
Article
Yes, we can! Mining Arguments in 50 Years of US Presidential Campaign Debates

Yes, we can! Mining Arguments in 50 Years of US Presidential Campaign Debates

Political debates offer a rare opportunity for citizens to compare the candidates’ positions on the most controversial topics of the campaign. Thus they represent a natural application scenario for Argument Mining. As existing research lacks solid empirical investigation of the typology of argument components in political debates, we fill this gap by proposing an Argument Mining approach to political debates.

1 Juillet 2019


Shohreh Haddadan
Article
Their ‘Apple of Discord’ or the Apple of Their Eye: How the British Secured Eastern Mediterranean and Western European Security, 1947-1948

Their ‘Apple of Discord’ or the Apple of Their Eye: How the British Secured Eastern Mediterranean and Western European Security, 1947-1948

This chapter examines the role the British policy in Greece played in the shift in American foreign policy that was manifested in 1947-48, that led directly to these alliances, namely the Western European Union and NATO.

1 Juillet 2019


Spero Paravantis
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Technological risks and political challenges: the emergence of Luxembourg’s satellite policy

Technological risks and political challenges: the emergence of Luxembourg’s satellite policy

In the early 1970s, in a bid to diversify its economy – at that time primarily based on a declining steel industry and a still nascent international financial centre –, the Luxembourg government decided to invest in the country’s audiovisual sector and to pursue a policy to develop telecommunications satellites that would be used to broadcast European television programmes.

29 Juin 2019


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Une histoire contemporaine du Luxembourg en 70 chroniques

Une histoire contemporaine du Luxembourg en 70 chroniques

"A contemporary history of Luxembourg in 70 chronicles" by Denis Scuto is a collection of 70 press chronicles, published from 2014 to 2019 in the Luxembourg newspaper Tageblatt. It is "public history" in the best sense of the word, because Denis Scuto as a professional historian intervenes directly in today's debates and enlightens them in a dazzling way by replacing them in the history of Luxembourg and Europe.

28 Juin 2019


Denis Scuto
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Expansion nach Belgien als Verwaltungstätigkeit: der Kölner Beamte Franz Thedieck im NS

Expansion nach Belgien als Verwaltungstätigkeit: der Kölner Beamte Franz Thedieck im NS

28 Juin 2019


Christoph Brüll
Article
Opening Remarks / Chair / Program Chair

Opening Remarks / Chair / Program Chair

Decoding Europe. Technological Pasts in the Digital Age. The conference will study – in an interdisciplinary way – the impact of digitisation on historical developments and the consequences of the digital turn on the writing and shaping of European history.

27 Juin 2019


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Round table Coding Europe: decoding its history

Round table Coding Europe: decoding its history

27 Juin 2019


Gerben Zaagsma
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
A small country in a global context: the case of Luxembourg’s cultural policy

A small country in a global context: the case of Luxembourg’s cultural policy

This paper focuses on a small nation state instead of a big country to provide a different perspective on cultural policy history. Due to its small size, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg has been influenced by the cultures of its neighbouring countries and looked beyond its national boundaries for inspirations. Members of the political, cultural and economic elite studied abroad and brought ideas and transnational contacts to Luxembourg. Hence, Luxembourg’s national cultural policy needs to be examined within the international context.

27 Juin 2019


Fabio Spirinelli
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Interview with Prof. Dr David Bodenhamer (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis)

Interview with Prof. Dr David Bodenhamer (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis)

In this interview, Professor David Bodenhamer gives an overview of his career, from his beginnings as a constitutional legal historian to becoming a new digital historian. He illustrates how GIS changed the nature of his work and explains the notion of ‘deep mapping’, emphasizing the importance of our human experience with places. He concludes by outlining the most exciting developments going on in digital history in his view.

26 Juin 2019


Gerben Zaagsma
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Récits visuels de la Grande Guerre au Luxembourg : cent ans de manuels d'histoire

Récits visuels de la Grande Guerre au Luxembourg : cent ans de manuels d'histoire

26 Juin 2019


Sandra Camarda, Denis Scuto
  • Public history
Article
History of networks: evolution, issues, challenges

History of networks: evolution, issues, challenges

This conference described and analyzed the recent evolutions in the field of the history of Internet and of the Web, underlining new trends and challenges.

26 Juin 2019


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Elisabeth of Luxembourg: The rulership of resilience or resistance ?

Elisabeth of Luxembourg: The rulership of resilience or resistance ?

25 Juin 2019


Anna Jagos
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article

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