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Presenter: Being Luxembourgish in the Belgian Empire

Presenter: Being Luxembourgish in the Belgian Empire

17 Juin 2023


Kevin Goergen
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Fostering Recovery Through Metaverse Business Modelling. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on an Emerging Paradigm Shift

Fostering Recovery Through Metaverse Business Modelling. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on an Emerging Paradigm Shift

The past years’ uncertainties and pressures resulted from the pandemic, alongside new developments in social technology, 5G, cloud computing, augmented and virtual reality, generated the perfect setting for the metaverse to gain traction. Several companies found there’s a critical need to redefine the work environment and started exploring the metaverse concept beyond the entertainment sector.

15 Juin 2023


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Faire de la santé une priorité européenne

Faire de la santé une priorité européenne

15 Juin 2023


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Regional Heterogeneity and Individual Characteristics in the Development of a European Tax Policy: Historical Insights from Luxembourg

Regional Heterogeneity and Individual Characteristics in the Development of a European Tax Policy: Historical Insights from Luxembourg

Luxembourg is currently one of the most politically stable, consensus-oriented, innovative, and prosperous countries in the world, characterised by an advanced social market economy, and a level of material wellbeing above the EU average. Its strong fiscal position is well illustrated by a long-standing AAA credit rating, a significant accumulation of government financial assets, and a distinct fiscal approach.

15 Juin 2023


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
History and the Paradoxes of Digitisation: A Global Perspective

History and the Paradoxes of Digitisation: A Global Perspective

History in the digital present currently faces a paradoxical situation. When seen from a global perspective, the current state of cultural heritage digitisation is highly uneven and inequities in access abound. Global North/South divisions play a key role, yet are neither immutable nor the sole explanation as the existence of digital Norths in the South and digital Souths in the North shows.

14 Juin 2023


Gerben Zaagsma
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
La standardisation des artefacts médiatiques dans les "longues" années 1960. Publicité et popularisation des radios, tourne-disques, magnétophones et téléviseurs en Allemagne, en France et au Luxembourg

La standardisation des artefacts médiatiques dans les "longues" années 1960. Publicité et popularisation des radios, tourne-disques, magnétophones et téléviseurs en Allemagne, en France et au Luxembourg

14 Juin 2023


Matthias Höfer
Article
Das Ende des Originals? Datenkritik als Kernkompetenz der Geschichtswissen- schaften im »postfaktischen Zeitalter«

Das Ende des Originals? Datenkritik als Kernkompetenz der Geschichtswissen- schaften im »postfaktischen Zeitalter«

14 Juin 2023


Andreas Fickers
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Akteure und Strategien der Bekämpfung des rheinischen Separatismus in den 1920er Jahren

Akteure und Strategien der Bekämpfung des rheinischen Separatismus in den 1920er Jahren

13 Juin 2023


Christoph Brüll
Article
Spatial adaptive settlement systems in archaeology. Modelling long-term settlement formation from spatial micro interactions

Spatial adaptive settlement systems in archaeology. Modelling long-term settlement formation from spatial micro interactions

Despite research history spanning more than a century, settlement patterns still hold a promise to contribute to the theories of large-scale processes in human history. Mostly they have been presented as passive imprints of past human activities and spatial interactions they shape have not been studied as the driving force of historical processes. While archaeological knowledge has been used to construct geographical theories of evolution of settlement there still exist gaps in this knowledge.

9 Juin 2023


Kaarel Sikk
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Un antisémitisme ordinaire. Représentations judéophobes et pratiques policières (1880–1930)

Un antisémitisme ordinaire. Représentations judéophobes et pratiques policières (1880–1930)

8 Juin 2023


Yasmina Zian
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Is it disaster girl ? Hashtags, images et chronologie de publications

Is it disaster girl ? Hashtags, images et chronologie de publications

8 Juin 2023


Fred Pailler
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Flirting and the Web: The Case Study of Luxusbuerg

Flirting and the Web: The Case Study of Luxusbuerg

5 Juin 2023


Carmen Noguera
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Between Extinction in Luxembourg and Resurrection in China. The History of the Three Belval Blast Furnaces after the Transformation of the Steel Site in the 1990s

Between Extinction in Luxembourg and Resurrection in China. The History of the Three Belval Blast Furnaces after the Transformation of the Steel Site in the 1990s

In 1997, the Luxembourgish steel company ARBED extinguished the last of its three traditional blast furnaces built between 1965 and 1979 at its production site in Belval, now solely focusing on recycling scrap metal. This marked a milestone in the restructuring of the Luxembourgish steel industry which experienced a far-reaching transformation from mass steel producer and largest employer of the country to a local producer of highly specialized products with a small number of skilled workers beginning in the mid-1970s.

2 Juin 2023


Nicolas Arendt
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Multilingualism and digital methods teaching: conceiving pedagogical materials in a multilingual-first approach

Multilingualism and digital methods teaching: conceiving pedagogical materials in a multilingual-first approach

2 Juin 2023


Sofia Papastamkou, Anita Lucchesi
  • Public history
Article
Women's narratives and European integration history

Women's narratives and European integration history

The history of European integration and Europeanisation has developed into a varied field that has moved on from an initial focus on the vision and achievements of the founding fathers. However, even though women played a vital part in the European project launched after the Second World War, their role has yet to be fully explored.

1 Juin 2023


Elena Danescu, François Klein
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Standing for Ukraine. Support for the Ukrainian research community

Standing for Ukraine. Support for the Ukrainian research community

The Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022 triggered a worldwide wave of support and solidarity, also with C²DH, where our staff agreed that the centre should be strongly committed to supporting Ukrainian researchers. Over time, three intertwined focus areas of activities emerged: efforts to foster cooperation between the Ukrainian research community and the C²DH, efforts to offer future-oriented training for Ukrainian researchers and students, and efforts to document the war, preserve Ukrainian cultural heritage and create opportunities for future research activities.

1 Juin 2023


Inna Ganschow
Article
impresso Text Reuse at Scale Evaluation Form

impresso Text Reuse at Scale Evaluation Form

Evaluation form designed to inform reviewers of theoretical underpinings of prototype sofware, to provide task-based instructions and usage examples and to collect feedback on individual tasks and an overall assessment. Originally presented as an interactive Google form.

1 Juin 2023


Marten Düring
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Technical Sovereignty and Digital Democracy in the EU- A New Media Approach

Technical Sovereignty and Digital Democracy in the EU- A New Media Approach

The digital turn is having a major impact on geopolitics in terms of power, governance and regulation, leading to a proliferation of stakeholders and networks at multiple levels, new dynamics of competition, and novel ways of working. Digital technologies have also brought about a paradigm shift in information and communication systems, with the emergence of new media that will have a long-term impact on individual and collective democracy.

1 Juin 2023


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Machine Learning to Read Yesterday’s News

Machine Learning to Read Yesterday’s News

Newspapers count among the most attractive sources for historical research. Following mass digitisation efforts over the past decades, researchers now face the problem of overabundance of materials which can no longer be managed with keyword search and basic content filtering techniques alone even though only a fraction of the overall archival record has actually been made available. This poses challenges for the contextualisation and critical assessment of these sources which can be effectively addressed using semantic enrichments based on natural language processing techniques.

30 Mai 2023


Marten Düring
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Notre Constitution, une oeuvre d'art

Notre Constitution, une oeuvre d'art

27 Mai 2023


Denis Scuto
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article

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