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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
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Exploring Video Games CD-ROMs: Curatorial Challenges and Historical Contextualisation and Significance

Exploring Video Games CD-ROMs: Curatorial Challenges and Historical Contextualisation and Significance

Exploring Video Games CD-ROMs: Curatorial Challenges and Historical Contextualisation and Significance The last presentation explores the diverse aspects of curating, accessing, and understanding the historical significance of CD-ROMs in the video game industry and history. We will employ as a case-study an upcoming public exhibition scheduled for Autumn 2025 within the frame of a two-day gaming convention. The project features retro-gaming while addressing critical knowledge goals.

4 Avril 2025


Sandra Camarda, Fred Pailler
  • Public history
Article
Multilingual Word Embedding and Linguistic Linked Open Data for Tracing Semantic Change

Multilingual Word Embedding and Linguistic Linked Open Data for Tracing Semantic Change

This article proposes a methodology for combining natural language processing techniques for diachronic analysis and linguistic linked open data models to detect and represent semantic change.

1 Avril 2025


Florentina Armaselu
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Hoxha, Enver

Hoxha, Enver

Enver Hoxha (1908–1985) was an international figure whose Cold War significance extended well beyond the borders of Albania. To many Maoists around the world his forty-one-year rule of Albania transformed the county into ‘the only socialist country in Europe.’ Throughout the Cold War, Radio Tirana broadcast in nineteen languages while Hoxha’s many books appeared in at least twenty-seven.

31 Mars 2025


Andrew Pfannkuche
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Framing Histories of Digital History: The Role of Transnational Networks

Framing Histories of Digital History: The Role of Transnational Networks

This paper is related to my current book project, which explores the history and genealogies of digital history, set within the broader context of the ways in which technology has shaped historical research practices and knowledge production since the late 19th century. My paper focuses on a key aspect: the circulation and diìusion of knowledge among transnational networks of computing historians, the ways in which these networks were constituted and their transformative inîuence on historical knowledge production.

27 Mars 2025


Gerben Zaagsma
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Conférence inaugurale Forum de l'AAF (Association des archivistes français)

Conférence inaugurale Forum de l'AAF (Association des archivistes français)

En centrant son propos sur les archives numérisées et surtout nativement numériques, Valérie Schafer discutera trois enjeux liés à la question de l’attention. Tout d’abord elle interrogera les permanences et mutations de l’attention que le chercheur porte aux documents mais aussi aux données, notamment quand la lecture et l'analyse sont appuyés sur des outils computationnels et de lecture distante. Ces approches peuvent aussi renouveler les enjeux de représentativité, de participation, d’inclusion, ou encore influencer l’émotion et la curiosité suscitées par l’archive.

26 Mars 2025


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Book presentation: “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

Book presentation: “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

Événement proposée par le CDMH - Centre de documentation sur les migrations humaines (salle 2a) Avec Inna Ganschow, journaliste et universitaire spécialisée dans le domaine de l'histoire du Luxembourg et de l'histoire de l'URSS. L'ouvrage met en lumière la vie quotidienne et les conditions de travail des travailleuses forcées soviétiques au Luxembourg pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Conférence en allemand. Interprétation simultanée en français et en anglais.

15 Mars 2025


Inna Ganschow
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Alice Gales, stille Heldin des Widerstands

Alice Gales, stille Heldin des Widerstands

15 Mars 2025


Denis Scuto, Daniel Thilman
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Examining Communist Albania's Industrialization Through Microhistory

Examining Communist Albania's Industrialization Through Microhistory

12 Mars 2025


Andrew Pfannkuche
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
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 Mars 2025


Inna Ganschow
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Les sources du CD-Rom

Les sources du CD-Rom

Cette séance de séminaire est consacré aux enjeux de préservation, patrimonialisation, approche des CD-ROMs, en faisant une place particulière aux questions de conservation, d’archéologie des médias, de contextualisation et de lecture appuyées sur des cas d’études concrets.

7 Mars 2025


Valérie Schafer, Fred Pailler
  • Contemporary history of Europe
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 Mars 2025


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Jüdischer Sport in Luxemburg - Eine (kurze) Geschichte des SC Maccabi Luxembourg

Jüdischer Sport in Luxemburg - Eine (kurze) Geschichte des SC Maccabi Luxembourg

6 Mars 2025


Daniel Thilman
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
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 Mars 2025


Inna Ganschow
  • 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 Mars 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 Mars 2025


Jens van de Maele
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Hamburg and Marseille: Partnering Port Cities Since 1958

Hamburg and Marseille: Partnering Port Cities Since 1958

28 Février 2025


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

The Digital Archive and the Politics of Digitisation

21 Février 2025


Gerben Zaagsma
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
The Digital Archive and the Politics of Digitisation

The Digital Archive and the Politics of Digitisation

21 Février 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

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17 Février 2025


Thomas Cauvin
  • Public history
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