Forum Z
ForumZ (Z pour Zeitgeschichte, histoire contemporaine) sert de plate-forme publique pour un débat critique et ouvert sur des questions actuelles en matière d’histoire contemporaine luxembourgeoise et européenne. Tout citoyen intéressé est invité à se joindre aux experts pour discuter de thèmes choisis, de nouvelles approches et de nouvelles sources en histoire contemporaine. ForumZ porte l’histoire hors des murs de l’université et dans le domaine public.

#warlux
Lokalgeschichte ganz nah: Persönliche Kriegserlebnisse in Schifflingen
Die Auswirkungen der nationalsozialistischen Besatzung und der Zwangsrekrutierung auf das Leben der Einwohner*innen von Schifflingen.

#repaircafe
Reparieren gestern und heute
Auf diesem Forum Z erkunden wir Reparaturpraktiken gestern und heute.

#industrialheritage
Das industrielle Kulturerbe: lokal, regional, international
Le patrimoine industriel : local – régional – international

#mediaarcheology
Re-do, re-make, re-imagine
Dive into the world of Experimental Media Archaeology and the power of object-based re-enactment on the historical imagination!

#LiewenamMinett
Liewen am Minett revisited
This ForumZ revisits the famous photo book “Liewen am Minett” that documented the Minett region in the late 1980s and sparked a debate about the region’s identity.

#holocaustmemory
What is remembered lives. Mémoire de la Shoah à l'ère digitale
Conférences et ateliers sur la mémoire de la Shoah à l'ère digitale.

#impressoproject
Reading yesterday's news in the digital age
Text mining 200 years of historical newspapers - online event.

#holocaustmemory
Holocaust History and Memory
This Forum Z centres around three themes related to Holocaust history and memory – Holocaust history in the digital age, the Holocaust and Jewish life in Luxembourg, and combating anti-Semitism in contemporary Europe.

#BerlinWall30
From one wall to another… Connected histor(y/ies)
To mark the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, experts will discuss the changing concept of 'walls' in history.

#womenequaLu
Women on the march from 1919 to 2019 in Luxembourg
It is a hundred years since women gained the right to vote in Luxembourg. How did things change for women over the eventful 20th century?