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CVCE.eu by uni.lu - Digital collections on History of the European Integration

A collection of thematic ePublications on the European integration process from 1945 to 2014. An analysis of a range of subjects based on an extensive and contextualised selection of more than 25.000 relevant and enriched multimedia, multisource and multilingual documentary resources.

9 Mai 2017


Cécile Duval, François Klein, Laurence Maufort, Marco Gabellini
  • Contemporary history of Europe
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Luxembourg Economy : What Structural Changes at a Time of Polycrisis?

Luxembourg Economy : What Structural Changes at a Time of Polycrisis?

This chapter analyses the historical development of Luxembourg's economy from a comparative perspective (with other EU Member States) and from a geopolitical outlook (with regard to the world's smaller States), and then highlights its strengths and weaknesses in the dual context of globalisation and polycrisis. The conclusions take a forward-looking approach at the main challenges facing Luxembourg's economy.

17 Octobre 2024


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Rezension zu: Mathias Häußler / Mechthild Roos (Hgg.): Europäische Einigung zwischen Anspruch und Wirklichkeit

Rezension zu: Mathias Häußler / Mechthild Roos (Hgg.): Europäische Einigung zwischen Anspruch und Wirklichkeit

15 Octobre 2024


Christoph Brüll
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Historicising the Ostbelgien media dispositive

Historicising the Ostbelgien media dispositive

4 Octobre 2024


Christoph Brüll, Andreas Fickers
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Producing and Debating History: Historical Knowledge on Wikipedia

Producing and Debating History: Historical Knowledge on Wikipedia

2 Octobre 2024


Petros Apostolopoulos
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Marketing the Transformation. Introducing the technological innovation of Color Television to Germany, France, and Luxembourg

Marketing the Transformation. Introducing the technological innovation of Color Television to Germany, France, and Luxembourg

1967 was a year that saw the public debut of a fundamental technological innovation in Germany and France: Starting from the 25th of August and the 1st of October respectively, emissions in color were regularly diffused on national television. From this point onwards, consumer could see a steadily increasing number of programs in color, advertisers were able to present products in televised commercials in a different way, and the consumer electronics industry was provided with a new business opportunity.

21 Septembre 2024


Matthias Höfer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
The CD-ROM as a Digital Game-Changer

The CD-ROM as a Digital Game-Changer

The role of CD-ROMs has often been underestimated in the journey towards digitization and media convergence (Jenkins, 2006) by the current state of the art (Schafer, 2022), leading to limited exploration (although we may mention some analysis in game studies, like Therrien, 2019, as well as in the field of cultural heritage, i.e, Lavigne, 2005).

20 Septembre 2024


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Envisioning the Future of the Past Together. Future Directions in the History of Technology

Envisioning the Future of the Past Together. Future Directions in the History of Technology

This presentation aimed to highlight new and future challenges in the history of technology (related to new "values", topics, missing narratives, digital and public history...)

19 Septembre 2024


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Keynote lecture: When Literacy Goes Digital: Rethinking the Ethics and Politics of Digitisation

Keynote lecture: When Literacy Goes Digital: Rethinking the Ethics and Politics of Digitisation

In recent years, the critical turn in digital humanities has sparked numerous discussions about digital literacy in the discipline of history. While critical work has focused on data, tools, and the skills that historians need in the current digital age, questions remain about the broader contours of digital literacy and the multiple meanings that could be attributed to it.

12 Septembre 2024


Gerben Zaagsma
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Public history and Web history: singular and collective experiences, uses and memories

Public history and Web history: singular and collective experiences, uses and memories

At the intersection of Digital History, History of the Digital, and Public History, this panel, organised and moderated by Valérie Schafer and consisting of four presentations, aims to explore the connections between public history and web history. It particularly delves into issues related to memories, legacies, as well as the intertwining of individual and collective experiences that shape the early days of the Web and contemporary practices.

5 Septembre 2024


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Gendering European History through Oral History: Pioneering Women in Luxembourg International Relations

Gendering European History through Oral History: Pioneering Women in Luxembourg International Relations

After the Second World War, as Luxembourg abandoned its neutrality and engaged in international multilateralism and European integration, it adopted a new foreign policy that enabled women to embark on careers related to international relations, as Members of the European Parliament, of the Commission, or as technocrats and experts.

4 Septembre 2024


Elena Danescu, François Klein
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Crisis and Resilience in building an Integrated Europe: Soft Power Lessons from Luxembourg

Crisis and Resilience in building an Integrated Europe: Soft Power Lessons from Luxembourg

The history of European integration after the Second World War is characterized by a crisis-led policy-making process in which the small states and their leadership have played from the outset a critical role.

3 Septembre 2024


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Digital Archival Literacy and Historical Research Practices

Digital Archival Literacy and Historical Research Practices

An Interactive Panel Discussion on History, Technology, and the Transformation of the Archive, convened by Milan van Lange and Gerben Zaagsma.

22 Août 2024


Gerben Zaagsma
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Infrastructuring public history: When participation deals with the past

Infrastructuring public history: When participation deals with the past

In this paper, we relate participatory design (PD) scholarship with public history (PH) research, deepening the understanding of the relationship of PD with history, focusing on "history with PD". The latter refers to when history itself is explicitly the object of participation, and we discuss it by presenting a secondary analysis of a PH project, HistorEsch, conducted through the conceptual lens of infrastructuring. In this way, we show how PD and PH practices consider the past of a place and how they relate to public formation, intermediation, and proliferation.

11 Août 2024


Thomas Cauvin
  • Public history
Article
A Multi-Layered and Interdisciplinary Approach to Online Virality and its Temporalities

A Multi-Layered and Interdisciplinary Approach to Online Virality and its Temporalities

Introduction of the book Online Virality. Spread and Influence (edited by Schafer and Pailler)

5 Août 2024


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
‘All your image are belong to us’: heritagization, archiving and historicization of memes

‘All your image are belong to us’: heritagization, archiving and historicization of memes

From the ‘Dancing baby’, ‘All your base are belong to us’ and the ‘Hampster dance’ in the second half of the 1990s to Bernie’s mittens at the US presidential inauguration, through to ‘Disaster girl’ and ‘Distracted boyfriend’, among others, memes have become an important part of our (visual) digital culture over the last 20 years. This article demonstrates why memes should be considered a critical part of our born-digital heritage, by examining their connections to digital histories and trajectories, as well as their role in pop, visual and digital culture.

1 Août 2024


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Practices of Diplomacy in the Early Modern World c.1410-1800, edited by Tracey A. Sowerby and Jan Hennings

Practices of Diplomacy in the Early Modern World c.1410-1800, edited by Tracey A. Sowerby and Jan Hennings

23 Juillet 2024


Luca Federico Cerra
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Online Virality

Online Virality

The book Online Virality, edited by Valérie Schafer and Fred Pailler (C2DH, University of Luxembourg), aims to provide a comprehensive examination of online virality. It explores the many ways we can think about this modern phenomenon and analyse the circulation, reception, and evolution of viral born-digital content. Virality and content sharing always intertwine material, infrastructural, visual and discursive elements. This involves various platforms, stakeholders, intermediaries, social groups and communities that are constantly (re)defining themselves.

18 Juillet 2024


Valérie Schafer, Fred Pailler
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
LAYING THE FOUNDATIONS OF A MODERN CITY. BOURGEOIS MIDDLE-CLASSES IN ESCH-SUR-ALZETTE (1842-1922)

LAYING THE FOUNDATIONS OF A MODERN CITY. BOURGEOIS MIDDLE-CLASSES IN ESCH-SUR-ALZETTE (1842-1922)

The middle classes have had more internal clashes than external. A plethora of intermediary categories is necessary to understand this historical period. And these go beyond the “black and white”nobility/middle-class and the rest. Everywhere the slightest division of the intermediary layers could pave the way to new social discriminations. What did this vast middle-class have in common? Despite their differences, industrialists, merchants, rentiers, high school teachers, higher civil servants what united them?

16 Juillet 2024


Suzana Cascao
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Luigi Einaudi: Economist, Statesman and Public intellectual. A Portrait of an Eminent European.

Luigi Einaudi: Economist, Statesman and Public intellectual. A Portrait of an Eminent European.

On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Luigi Einaudi, this event will reflect on his legacy for Europe today. As Prof. Giovanni Farese stated in his research paper dedicated to this outstanding Italian intellectual '' Economist, professor and senator before the Second World War governor of the Bank of Italy (1945-1948) and minister of the budget (1947-1948), after the war Einaudi was also the first president of the Italian Republic (1948-1955). In these capacities he was a strong advocate of European integration: he even imagined a common currency and a central bank.

9 Juillet 2024


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
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