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Looking ahead: after web (archives)?

Looking ahead: after web (archives)?

1 January 2023


Carmen Noguera
Article
Podcasting the Past: Syllabus

Podcasting the Past: Syllabus

Syllabus for my class "Podcasting the Past" (Fall 2023). In progress

1 January 2023


Thomas Cauvin
  • Public history
Article
Interview with Andreas Fickers (Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History)

Interview with Andreas Fickers (Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History)

Andreas Fickers is Professor for Contemporary and Digital History at the University of Luxembourg and the Director of the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), 3rd interdisciplinary center at the University of Luxembourg and head of its Digital History Lab. He's also prinicipal investigator of several projects such as Popkult60 (Populärkultur transnational - Europa in den langen 1960er Jahren) or LuxTime (Luxembourg Time Machine).

1 January 2023


Andreas Fickers
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Minett Stories: Wie erzählt man Industriegeschichte für ein breites Onlinepublikum?

Minett Stories: Wie erzählt man Industriegeschichte für ein breites Onlinepublikum?

1 January 2023


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article
Kristen L. Geaman: Anne of Bohemia, Routledge 2022

Kristen L. Geaman: Anne of Bohemia, Routledge 2022

1 January 2023


Anna Jagos
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Maintenance, Care, and Repair Are Today's Key Values

Maintenance, Care, and Repair Are Today's Key Values

1 January 2023


Stefan Krebs
Article
Ostbelgische Katharsis? Die Hermann-Niermann-Affäre als Medienevent

Ostbelgische Katharsis? Die Hermann-Niermann-Affäre als Medienevent

Im Sommer des Jahres 1987 ereignet sich eines der spektakulärsten Medienereignisse in der jüngeren Zeitgeschichte Ostbelgiens. Der überraschende Rücktritt von Lorenz Paasch als Sankt Vither Schöffe und sein beruflicher Wechsel als Geschäftsführer der in Düsseldorf angesiedelten Hermann-Niermann- Stiftung inspiriert BRF-Journalist Freddy Derwahl zu einer folgenschweren Spekulation über eine angebliche Nachbarschaft der Stiftung zu rechtsradikalen Kreisen. Die „Niermann-Affäre“

1 January 2023


Andreas Fickers
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
A Journey at the Center of Public History

A Journey at the Center of Public History

1 January 2023


Thomas Cauvin
  • Public history
Article
Computational Approaches to Digitised Historical Newspapers (Dagstuhl Seminar 22292)

Computational Approaches to Digitised Historical Newspapers (Dagstuhl Seminar 22292)

Historical newspapers are mirrors of past societies, keeping track of the small and great history and reflecting the political, moral, and economic environments in which they were produced. Highly valued as primary sources by historians and humanities scholars, newspaper archives have been massively digitised in libraries, resulting in large collections of machine-readable documents and, over the past half-decade, in numerous academic research initiatives on their automatic processing.

1 January 2023


Marten Düring
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
La découverte de l’immigration par la psychiatrie belge dans les « Trente Glorieuses »

La découverte de l’immigration par la psychiatrie belge dans les « Trente Glorieuses »

1 January 2023


Benoît Majerus
Article
Evaluating Parameter-Efficient Finetuning Approaches for Pre-trained Models on the Financial Domain

Evaluating Parameter-Efficient Finetuning Approaches for Pre-trained Models on the Financial Domain

1 January 2023


Shohreh Haddadan
Article
Ethics of Sharing and Transmission: Learning from Covid19 Documentation

Ethics of Sharing and Transmission: Learning from Covid19 Documentation

1 January 2023


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article
Yiddish Periodicals in Germany - Dataset V1

Yiddish Periodicals in Germany - Dataset V1

This repository contains a dataset of known Yiddish newspapers and periodicals published in Germany. The list is based upon cataloguing and holding information from the libraries and book listed on the Github page. The list is provided as an Excel sheet and is a work in progress.

1 January 2023


Gerben Zaagsma
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Theorizing Human Trafficking and Unfree Labor1

Theorizing Human Trafficking and Unfree Labor1

In this article, we are dealing with human trafficking for reasons of labor exploitation. For us, it is important to look at the historicity of the reality of unfree labor, which for Latin America, the Caribbean, and Africa, mostly means its connection to chattel slavery, the illegalization of unfree labor, and the development of the legal term of human trafficking and the introduction of laws against it. In looking at where today’s legal, social, and political reality is coming from, we are also able to deepen our critique of today’s law and its application.

1 January 2023


Julia Harnoncourt
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Italy’s Total Factor Productivity in a Global Economy: Growth and Spillover Effects (c. 1400–2010)

Italy’s Total Factor Productivity in a Global Economy: Growth and Spillover Effects (c. 1400–2010)

Due to a lack of historical data, there is a gap in the literature with regard to total factor productivity (TFP) series in the long run for Italy. In this article, by combing information from the literature, original TFP estimates assessed with a “price dual” methodology (where changes in factor prices are used to capture physical output), and a Cobb–Douglas production equation, we first introduce a set of new TFP measures for Italy between 1360 and 1770 as well as for various global regions from c. 1400 to 2010.

1 January 2023


Matteo Calabrese
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Entangled Media Ecologies: The Nexus of Education and Mass Communication from the Perspective of UNESCO (1945-1989)

Entangled Media Ecologies: The Nexus of Education and Mass Communication from the Perspective of UNESCO (1945-1989)

Numerous studies and handbooks in the history of education are devoted to the history of educational media and the evolution of educational technologies. This chapter puts an explicit focus on the implications and conceptual background of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization´s (UNESCO) technology-driven idea of education, which already took shape before the 1957 Sputnik shock.

1 January 2023


Karin Priem
  • Public history
Article
Robert Schuman - From Clausen to Europe. In the footsteps of a committed European

Robert Schuman - From Clausen to Europe. In the footsteps of a committed European

1 January 2023


Marco Gabellini, Victoria Mouton
  • Public history
Article
Recensie van: Sieger Vreeling, Geen stijl: Een rijkere architectuurgeschiedenis

Recensie van: Sieger Vreeling, Geen stijl: Een rijkere architectuurgeschiedenis

1 January 2023


Jens van de Maele
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Minderheitenangst und Zerfallsfurcht. Vorstellungen von der Zukunft Belgiens in den Autonomiedebatten der deutschsprachigen Belgier seit den 1980er Jahren

Minderheitenangst und Zerfallsfurcht. Vorstellungen von der Zukunft Belgiens in den Autonomiedebatten der deutschsprachigen Belgier seit den 1980er Jahren

The conceptions of Belgium that lie behind the demands of German-speaking

1 January 2023


Christoph Brüll
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Entre inquiétudes des minorités et peurs d'une désintégration. Représentations de l'avenir de la Belgique au sein des débats sur l'autonomie des Belges germanophones depuis les années 1980

Entre inquiétudes des minorités et peurs d'une désintégration. Représentations de l'avenir de la Belgique au sein des débats sur l'autonomie des Belges germanophones depuis les années 1980

The conceptions of Belgium that lie behind the demands of German-speaking Belgians for the expansion of their autonomy have not yet come into the focus of historical and political science research. What future do they associate with the Belgian state when they claim a community-region or a ‘Belgium of four’? This article attempts to approach this question by analysing four regimes of fear that determine East Belgian discourses: Fear of the past, fear of minorities, fear of being overwhelmed and fear of disintegration.

1 January 2023


Christoph Brüll
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
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