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CVCE.eu by uni.lu - Digital collections on History of the European Integration

A collection of thematic ePublications on the European integration process from 1945 to 2014. An analysis of a range of subjects based on an extensive and contextualised selection of more than 25.000 relevant and enriched multimedia, multisource and multilingual documentary resources.

9 Mai 2017


Cécile Duval, François Klein, Laurence Maufort, Marco Gabellini
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Website
Forced Laborers in Luxembourg: “Keiner weinte, es gab keine Tränen mehr”

Forced Laborers in Luxembourg: “Keiner weinte, es gab keine Tränen mehr”

The book “´No one cried, there were no more tears´. Ukrainian, Belarusian and Russian Female Forced Laborers in Luxembourg during the Second World War from a Transnational Perspective”, published by capybarabooks and the C²DH, sheds light on the everyday life and working conditions of Soviet forced laborers in Luxembourg during the Second World War. How did they experience the hard times under the German occupation, and how did these experiences shape their later lives?

11 März 2025


Inna Ganschow
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Born-digital heritage, who cares ?

Born-digital heritage, who cares ?

Participation to a panel organised by Mats Fridlund (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) : Towards Responsible DH: Practices of Critical and Caring DH (short presentation and discussion) Valérie Schafer explores how researchers can balance the objectives of historical documentation with ethical considerations in digital heritage research, particularly when dealing with personal data and born-digital materials.

7 März 2025


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Forced laborers in Dudelange during the Second World War

Forced laborers in Dudelange during the Second World War

Am Kader vum 80. Anniversaire vum Enn vum Zweete Weltkrich invitéieren d’Diddelenger Geschichtsfrënn, als Ofschloss vun hirer Assemblée Générale, op eng spannend Konferenz vun der Historikerin Dr. Inna Ganschow. Am Laf vum Mäerz wäert och hiert neit Buch "Keiner weinte, es gab keine Tränen mehr: Ukrainische, russische und belarussische ZwangsarbeiterInnen in Luxemburg im Zweiten Weltkrieg aus transnationaler Sicht" erauskommen.

6 März 2025


Inna Ganschow
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Architectures of Bureaucracy: The Politics of Government Office Buildings in Interwar Belgium

Architectures of Bureaucracy: The Politics of Government Office Buildings in Interwar Belgium

This monograph examines the interrelationship between politics and modernist architecture in interwar Belgium, focusing on political, architectural, and administrative elites as propagators of new ideas of governance. While Belgium was strongly influenced by neighbouring France and Germany, it also developed its own avant-garde approaches to socio-political problems. In the second half of the 1930s, the country was the scene of a remarkable political and architectural experiment involving an ambitious plan for the large-scale construction of modernist government office buildings.

1 März 2025


Jens van de Maele
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
The written testimony of a Ukrainian forced laborer

The written testimony of a Ukrainian forced laborer

The article treats the unpublished manuscript of the memoirs of forced labor in Differdange was called “History of My Generation” by its author, Maria Talpa (1926-1997) from Ukraine.

1 März 2025


Inna Ganschow
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Hamburg and Marseille: Partnering Port Cities Since 1958

Hamburg and Marseille: Partnering Port Cities Since 1958

28 Februar 2025


Eliane Schmid
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
The Digital Archive and the Politics of Digitisation

The Digital Archive and the Politics of Digitisation

21 Februar 2025


Gerben Zaagsma
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Public Participation as Decentralization of the History-Making Process: The HistorEsch Project in Luxembourg

Public Participation as Decentralization of the History-Making Process: The HistorEsch Project in Luxembourg

Abstract

17 Februar 2025


Thomas Cauvin
  • Public history
Article
Biographie(s) et historiographie(s) dans les cantons de l’Est belges pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Retour sur une expérience d’historiens

Biographie(s) et historiographie(s) dans les cantons de l’Est belges pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Retour sur une expérience d’historiens

Entre 2013 et 2023, un collectif d’historiens a publié une série de six volumes sur l’histoire de la Communauté germanophone de Belgique, entité fédérée dans l’Etat fédéral belge située à la frontière avec l’Allemagne, les Pays-Bas et le Luxembourg (1). Le volume 4, paru en 2019, traite de la période 1919-1945 qui comprend les trois changements de nationalité de 1919-20/1940/1944 du territoire alors connu sous la désignation d’Eupen-Malmedy entre l’Allemagne et la Belgique.

6 Februar 2025


Christoph Brüll
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Luxemburg und Siebenbürgen: der Ursprung des Urheimatmythos (1778-1887)

Luxemburg und Siebenbürgen: der Ursprung des Urheimatmythos (1778-1887)

6 Februar 2025


Philippe Blasen
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
CD-ROMs as connectors in the early development of the Web

CD-ROMs as connectors in the early development of the Web

The contribution of CD-ROMs to the media and technology landscape is often overlooked, although it was highlighted in the fields of creativity (Lessard, 2018) and video gaming (Therrien, 2019). Their role as bridge technology is one aspect that has received little attention, while their impact was significant: CD-ROMs were pivotal connectors facilitating early Internet and Web access (Schafer, 2022).

5 Februar 2025


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Facing the History Machine: Toward Histories of Digital History

Facing the History Machine: Toward Histories of Digital History

Lecture in the Introduction to Digital Humanities seminar for Master in Digital Humanities at the University of Athens.

27 Januar 2025


Gerben Zaagsma
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
"Cd-ROMs in Print": Transmediality in Early Digital Culture

"Cd-ROMs in Print": Transmediality in Early Digital Culture

In the late 1980s and early 1990s an era of “new media” opened, full of the promises of multimedia, while databases emerged as the new “symbolic form” (Manovich, 2002), and interactivity turned into a buzzword. Our proposal revisits this history through one “transmedia” and “boundary” object: CD-ROMS in Print books. These catalogs of more than a thousand pages aimed to list, classify, and describe all available CD-ROMs of the time.

27 Januar 2025


Valérie Schafer
Article
Siebenbürgisch-sächsische Kunst auf der Viandener Burg: Wieder einmal der Urheimatmythos

Siebenbürgisch-sächsische Kunst auf der Viandener Burg: Wieder einmal der Urheimatmythos

25 Januar 2025


Philippe Blasen
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Le tableau de Lily Gelber. La spoliation: une question aux nombreuses ramifications

Le tableau de Lily Gelber. La spoliation: une question aux nombreuses ramifications

14 Januar 2025


Denis Scuto
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
One Does Not Simply Access Web Archives”: Challenges Related to Historicizing Online Virality

One Does Not Simply Access Web Archives”: Challenges Related to Historicizing Online Virality

This presentation aims to explore key issues of web archives and social media analysis, drawing on findings and experience from the collective HIVI project (A History of Online Virality, hivi.uni.lu), which concluded in 2024. The focus is on the challenges, opportunities and limits that arise when using born- digital sources to trace the evolution of “Internet phenomena” over time. The presentation will first examine questions related to Sources and Corpora – specifically, the challenges of preservation and of

14 Januar 2025


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
What the history of women and computing teaches us

What the history of women and computing teaches us

This paper aims to explore how an entry through the perspective of women and gender has revitalized and still revitalizes the history of computing, STEM, and digital technologies and to what extent this approach also aligns with current IT challenges as well as educational issues. It revisits key themes such as invisibility, intersectionality, embodiment, and inclusiveness, by drawing on significant works from recent decades.

1 Januar 2025


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Exploring the evolution of .lu domain names THROUGH A TRANSNATIONAL comparison

Exploring the evolution of .lu domain names THROUGH A TRANSNATIONAL comparison

1 Januar 2025


Carmen Noguera
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Conflicting Loyalties Among Soldiers Fighting Both in the German Army and the Allied Forces

Conflicting Loyalties Among Soldiers Fighting Both in the German Army and the Allied Forces

This article offers a collective narrative portrait of the soldiers who fought on both sides of the Western Front.

1 Januar 2025


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
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