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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 October 2024


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Luxembourg 1867: Gaming Communities, Co-Production, and Engagement with the Imagined Past

Luxembourg 1867: Gaming Communities, Co-Production, and Engagement with the Imagined Past

17 October 2024


Sandra Camarda
  • Public history
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 October 2024


Christoph Brüll
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Digitally Reconstructing Mental Maps from L'viv during the Transformation, 1989–1995

Digitally Reconstructing Mental Maps from L'viv during the Transformation, 1989–1995

With Ukraine’s independence in 1991, mental maps about Ukraine have re-emerged with the processes of post-communist nation-building and state-building. In the post-Cold War period, these mental maps have been shaped by a variety of foreign and national actors, propagating simplistic narratives that imply spatial fragmentations of Ukraine based on history, political orientation, ethnicity, language, and socio-economic differences – unfolding in spatial terms such as Malorossiya, Novorossiya, Galicia, Transcarpathia, Bukovina, and the East-West divide.

14 October 2024


Johanna Jaschik
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Framing Histories of Digital History

Framing Histories of Digital History

This talk was part of a special panel entitled "Histories of Digital History: An Integral Part of the History of the Humanities?". See the abstract below: This panel seeks to engage the manifold histories of digital history set within the broader context of how new technologies have shaped historical research practices and knowledge production since at least the late 19th century. It aims to frame this investigation as an integral part of the history of the humanities and historiography, as well as the history of knowledge more generally.

11 October 2024


Gerben Zaagsma
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
The Luxembourg financial ecosystem and the European monetary innovation. Case study on KBL, LuxSE and EIB (1957-1990) (improved version of the paper)

The Luxembourg financial ecosystem and the European monetary innovation. Case study on KBL, LuxSE and EIB (1957-1990) (improved version of the paper)

The Luxembourg international financial centre developed considerably during the 1960s, propelled by several factors including concerted government policy, flexible regulation and a willingness to harness opportunities at international level. The decision to establish various Community institutions (the ECSC High Authority) and European funding institutions (EIB) in the country also had a decisive impact. The currency union with Belgium and the absence of a Luxembourg Central Bank made these developments all the more significant.

10 October 2024


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Analyse critique: les images à la loupe

Analyse critique: les images à la loupe

7 October 2024


Victoria Mouton, Cécile Duval, Marco Gabellini
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Remigration to Luxembourg. Examining a New Research Question by Means of Digital Hermeneutics

Remigration to Luxembourg. Examining a New Research Question by Means of Digital Hermeneutics

7 October 2024


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Raus mit den ausländischen Predigern? Die Beziehungen zwischen der neuapostolischen Kirche und dem Luxemburger Staat (1935-1947)

Raus mit den ausländischen Predigern? Die Beziehungen zwischen der neuapostolischen Kirche und dem Luxemburger Staat (1935-1947)

6 October 2024


Philippe Blasen
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Historicising the Ostbelgien media dispositive

Historicising the Ostbelgien media dispositive

4 October 2024


Christoph Brüll, Andreas Fickers
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Raus mit den ausländischen Predigern? Die Beziehungen zwischen der neuapostolischen Kirche und dem Luxemburger Staat (1935-1947)

Raus mit den ausländischen Predigern? Die Beziehungen zwischen der neuapostolischen Kirche und dem Luxemburger Staat (1935-1947)

4 October 2024


Philippe Blasen
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Producing and Debating History: Historical Knowledge on Wikipedia

Producing and Debating History: Historical Knowledge on Wikipedia

2 October 2024


Petros Apostolopoulos
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Patrimoine et Histoire du Code: panel

Patrimoine et Histoire du Code: panel

Ce panel souhaite explorer l’évolution du patrimoine et de l’histoire des codes, que ce soit sous l’influence de la préservation des codes source ou encore d’un renouvellement historiographique porté entre autres par les Critical Code Studies. Les initiatives de la fondation Software Heritage depuis 2016 de préservation mais aussi valorisation des codes comme patrimoine, de même que les travaux en cours dans le champ historique témoignent de ce renouveau qui fait suite aux travaux de Nathan Ensmenger, Martin Campbell-Kelly et bien d’autres.

2 October 2024


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
L'histoire au temps des algorithmes. Une réflexion prospective sur l'introduction de l'intelligence artificielle en histoire au 21 e siècle

L'histoire au temps des algorithmes. Une réflexion prospective sur l'introduction de l'intelligence artificielle en histoire au 21 e siècle

Cet article s’intéresse à l’impact de formes d’intelligence artificielle (IA) sur trois aspects de la pratique de l’histoire : découverte et lecture de sources primaires, interprétation puis écriture et diffusion de la recherche. Des corpus de sources sont collectés, rassemblés et traités avec des algorithmes liés à l’apprentissage machine (machine learning) ; la production de sources est modifiée par le développement des grands modèles de langage (LLM) donnant à voir des documents plausibles plutôt que véridiques ou authentiques, invitant à réfléchir au futur de la critique historienne.

1 October 2024


Frédéric Clavert
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Machine Learning to Read Historical Media

Machine Learning to Read Historical Media

27 September 2024


Marten Düring
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Cultural Heritage and Integration: The Luxembourg- American Experience

Cultural Heritage and Integration: The Luxembourg- American Experience

27 September 2024


Véronique Faber
Article
Dr. Kateryna Zakharchuk -C2DH Integration through Participation: Newcomers' Activism  (newcomers / refugees-who has been forced to flee their country because of war) Newcomers' participation in cultural, sporting, artistic, volunteer activities, and…

Dr. Kateryna Zakharchuk -C2DH Integration through Participation: Newcomers' Activism (newcomers / refugees-who has been forced to flee their country because of war) Newcomers' participation in cultural, sporting, artistic, volunteer activities, and…

How is the participation in social and cultural activities of newly arrived Ukrainians in Luxembourg manifested (2022-2024)? Areas: Informal language courses: cultural and information mediation; Activity in media (information) channels typical for the host country: Informing about your activities, achievements, support with comments from others; Activity in media (information) channels is widespread among Ukrainians: Request for help and prompt exchange of information; Activities at the level and beyond the boundaries of communes;

26 September 2024


Kateryna Zakharchuk
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Assembling a Teaching Toolkit for Digital History: Omeka S, Tropy and ChatGPT in the Undergraduate Classroom

Assembling a Teaching Toolkit for Digital History: Omeka S, Tropy and ChatGPT in the Undergraduate Classroom

24 September 2024


Eliane Schmid, Anita Lucchesi, Tugce Karatas
  • 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 September 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 September 2024


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article

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