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The Twentieth-Century Ministerial Office Building as a Laboratory of Government

The Twentieth-Century Ministerial Office Building as a Laboratory of Government

Within the historiographical field of “political architecture”, ministerial office buildings have always been a somewhat marginal subject, undeservedly deemed of secondary importance in relation to more “representative” types of political buildings. Dwelling on the insights of the nineteenth-century essayist Bagehot and the office historians Duffy and Gardey, my contribution postulates that from the early twentieth century onward, ministerial office architecture has become an essential functional

1 Janvier 2021


Jens van de Maele
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Humanitarian Photography Beyond the Picture: David “CHIM” Seymour’s Children of Europe

Humanitarian Photography Beyond the Picture: David “CHIM” Seymour’s Children of Europe

This book chapter concentrates on photography as a technology that goes beyond the image. The chapter looks at documentary photography as an institutional and material practice of humanitarian ‘propaganda’ and discusses how notions of childhood intensified the urgency of humanitarian campaigns. It analyzes how UNESCO carefully selected and edited David Seymour’s photographs of children of war-devasted Europe, and how the organization adapted and exploited his photographs for its own ends.

1 Janvier 2021


Karin Priem
  • Public history
Article
Belgian Judicial Actors and the Establishment of the Punishment of Collaboration with the Enemy in the East Cantons.

Belgian Judicial Actors and the Establishment of the Punishment of Collaboration with the Enemy in the East Cantons.

Belgian historical research concerning the repression of collaboration after the Second World War, has mostly overlooked the East Cantons. This mostly German-speaking region only became a part of Belgium in 1920, as a consequence of the treaty of Versailles. The integration of these populations turned out to be a very complicated process. In 1940, Nazi-Germany did not only occupy the East Cantons like the rest of Belgium, but annexed them back into the Third Reich.

1 Janvier 2021


Christoph Brüll
Article
It's About Time!

It's About Time!

1 Janvier 2021


Daniel Richter, Suzana Cascao, Aida Horaniet Ibanez
Article
Review of: Sacha Pulli (2020). Das gescheiterte Jahrhundertprojekt. Die Geschichte der Atomzentrale in Remerschen von 1973-1979. Luxemburg: Fondation Lydie Schmit

Review of: Sacha Pulli (2020). Das gescheiterte Jahrhundertprojekt. Die Geschichte der Atomzentrale in Remerschen von 1973-1979. Luxemburg: Fondation Lydie Schmit

1 Janvier 2021


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article
Moderne Geschlechterrollen und geschlechtsbedingte Strukturen in der mittelalterlichen Gesellschaft

Moderne Geschlechterrollen und geschlechtsbedingte Strukturen in der mittelalterlichen Gesellschaft

1 Janvier 2021


Johanna Jaschik
Article
Befreiung der Frau. Texte zur Geschichte eines weltweiten Kampfes

Befreiung der Frau. Texte zur Geschichte eines weltweiten Kampfes

1 Janvier 2021


Julia Harnoncourt
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
RI Plus Regesta reginarum

RI Plus Regesta reginarum

1 Janvier 2021


Anna Jagos
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Gerson Aronow (1888-1943), Sophie Herz (1897-1942)

Gerson Aronow (1888-1943), Sophie Herz (1897-1942)

Gerson Aronov came from Smolensk in western Russia and was sent as a soldier to France in 1914, where he was taken prisoner by the Germans. After World War I, he worked in the steel industry in Lorraine and in Esch/Alzette. Together with his Luxembourgian wife Sophie Herz from Medernach, he opened a confectionery store in Differdange in 1937. Under German occupation, Aronow was forced to work for Paul Wurth and their business was confiscated.

1 Janvier 2021


Inna Ganschow, Denis Scuto
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Quarantaine : caricatures du virus jamais devenues virales

Quarantaine : caricatures du virus jamais devenues virales

1 Janvier 2021


Marco Gabellini
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Issue 6

Issue 6

1 Janvier 2021


Marten Düring
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
RI Plus Regesta reginarum - Präambel

RI Plus Regesta reginarum - Präambel

1 Janvier 2021


Anna Jagos
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Digital History als ‚experimental space‘:  Handels- und Transportnetzwerke in Gallien und Germanien sowie die Transportverbindung zwischen Mosel und Saône

Digital History als ‚experimental space‘: Handels- und Transportnetzwerke in Gallien und Germanien sowie die Transportverbindung zwischen Mosel und Saône

This dissertation consists of two parts. In the first part, the focus lies on the study of trade and transport networks in the Gaulish and German provinces during the Roman Empire based on inscriptions. Different approaches are used to tackle this topic, e.g. networks between different people and families, organisations and cities. The results show that networks between merchants or merchant families likely existed with the aim of securing and improving one’s own position in the business world.

1 Janvier 2021


Jan Lotz
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
History in the Era of Massive Data

History in the Era of Massive Data

Abstract This article draws on the experience of the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) research project, ``\#ww1 the centenary of the Great War on Twitter,'' to contemplate what it means to use born-digital and big data primary sources, both as a methodology and as a contribution to the field of memory studies and contemporary history more broadly. It discusses the notion of distant reading in order to show the interest of multiscale reading in the framework of big data.

1 Janvier 2021


Frédéric Clavert
Article
Fahrendes Volk in Luxemburg – Einblick in das Schicksal der Jenischen und Sinti in der Zeit der NS-Besatzung

Fahrendes Volk in Luxemburg – Einblick in das Schicksal der Jenischen und Sinti in der Zeit der NS-Besatzung

1 Janvier 2021


Daniel Thilman
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Structure of the Region-Technology Network as a Driver for Technological Innovation.

Structure of the Region-Technology Network as a Driver for Technological Innovation.

Agglomeration and spillovers are key phenomena of technological innovation, driving regional economic growth. Here, we investigate these phenomena through technological outputs of over 4,000 regions spanning 42 countries, by analyzing more than 30 years of patent data (approximately 2.7 million patents) from the European Patent Office.

1 Janvier 2021


Demival Vasques
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Presenter : Umsiedlung and dispossessions of families of Luxembourgish recruits during the Nazi occupation (1942-1945)

Presenter : Umsiedlung and dispossessions of families of Luxembourgish recruits during the Nazi occupation (1942-1945)

1 Janvier 2021


Sarah Maya Vercruysse
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Assessing the potential of acoustic indices for protected area monitoring in the Serra do Cipó National Park, Brazil

Assessing the potential of acoustic indices for protected area monitoring in the Serra do Cipó National Park, Brazil

Protected areas (PAs) monitoring is a technical bottleneck that limits the implementation of decision-making processes for natural resource and wildlife management. Recent methodological advances make passive acoustic monitoring and associated acoustic index analysis an increasingly suitable method for PAs monitoring. Acoustic indices are mathematical filters that can provide standardised comparative information about the acoustic energy, which can be applied to compare communities.

1 Janvier 2021


Demival Vasques
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
IWalk tours in Esch and Luxembourg city

IWalk tours in Esch and Luxembourg city

22 Décembre 2020


Jakub Bronec
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Performing a historical re-enactment: the making of a 16mm home movie

Performing a historical re-enactment: the making of a 16mm home movie

In this presentation, I will “perform” the making of a 16mm home movie based on my media archaeological experiments with an original Ciné-Kodak film camera from 1930. A split screen montage shows the recorded analogue film fragments besides footage that illustrates the process of making the film captured by my documentation equipment, including a digital video camera, GoPro and 360 degree camera.

18 Décembre 2020


Tim van der Heijden
  • Digital history & historiography
Article

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