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„Der Transport aus Tambow nach Luxemburg wäre über die Frontlinie des Jahres 1944 gar nicht denkbar gewesen“

„Der Transport aus Tambow nach Luxemburg wäre über die Frontlinie des Jahres 1944 gar nicht denkbar gewesen“

Yuri Mizis ist Geschichtsprofessor und Leiter der Abteilung für russische Geschichte an der Staatlichen Universität G.R. Derzhavin Tambow. Zusammen mit Vladimir Diachkov und Vladimir Kanishchev schrieb er die Sammelmonographie „Geschichte und persönliche, soziale und psychologische Aspekte der Beziehungen innerhalb und außerhalb der Kriegsgefangenenlager in Tambow 1943 – 1946“. Jausa, Moskau 2020 (im Druck).

4 Novembre 2020


Inna Ganschow
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
ARPANET, toute une histoire...

ARPANET, toute une histoire...

Le lecteur pourra non seulement suivre l’évolution du traitement de l’histoire d’ARPANET − et en filigrane la manière dont celle de l’informatique et du numérique a connu des tournants, mais aussi peut-être poursuivre par la lecture des auteurs cités un parcours qui sort des narrations linéaires et témoigne de la complexité de l’histoire d’ARPANET et de son actualité.

1 Novembre 2020


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Review of Péter Berta, Materializing Difference, Consumer Culture, Politics and Ethnicity among Romanian Roma, University of Toronto Press, 2019

Review of Péter Berta, Materializing Difference, Consumer Culture, Politics and Ethnicity among Romanian Roma, University of Toronto Press, 2019

30 Octobre 2020


Adelina Stefan
Article
Warlux - Soldiers and their communities in WWII - The impact and legacy of war experiences in Luxembourg

Warlux - Soldiers and their communities in WWII - The impact and legacy of war experiences in Luxembourg

More than 10,000 Luxembourgish women and men wore German uniforms during WWII in armed forces and civil organizations. WARLUX will collect their biographies and investigate their individual profiles from the perspective of their social background, trajectories during the war and their life in the post-war period.

28 Octobre 2020


Nina Janz, Sarah Maya Vercruysse
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Review of: Marco WEITEN and Tony VACCARO, Tony Vaccaro: Soldier with a Camera. Lions Club Luxembourg-Country 50e anniversaire: 1967–2017. Luxembourg: Lions Club Luxembourg-Country, 2017.

Review of: Marco WEITEN and Tony VACCARO, Tony Vaccaro: Soldier with a Camera. Lions Club Luxembourg-Country 50e anniversaire: 1967–2017. Luxembourg: Lions Club Luxembourg-Country, 2017.

27 Octobre 2020


Sandra Camarda
  • Public history
Article
Strategies of Digital Storytelling: Éischte Weltkrich - Remembering the Great War in Luxembourg

Strategies of Digital Storytelling: Éischte Weltkrich - Remembering the Great War in Luxembourg

26 Octobre 2020


Sandra Camarda
  • Public history
Article
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24 Octobre 2020


Denis Scuto
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
EU Blind Date avec Isabel Wiseler-Lima et Sébastien Varrette

EU Blind Date avec Isabel Wiseler-Lima et Sébastien Varrette

La place du Luxembourg et de l'Europe dans la stratégie des nouvelles technologies, dans le développement 'software', notre dépendance de l’Asie en matière de 'hardware', mais également l'intelligence artificielle, ses règles et son éthique, la place des femmes dans les métiers de recherche en informatique, ne sont que quelques sujets abordés lors de cette découverte mutuelle.

24 Octobre 2020


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Les héritages des débuts d’Internet et du Web

Les héritages des débuts d’Internet et du Web

Alors que l’an dernier étaient célébrés les 50 ans du réseau ARPANET et les 30 ans du World Wide Web, ces anniversaires étaient l’occasion de revenir largement sur les fondements du « réseau des réseaux ». Ce retour aux sources permettait de prendre la mesure des changements intervenus, mais aussi de continuités certaines, ainsi que de valeurs séminales qui sont régulièrement convoquées dans les débats contemporains.

23 Octobre 2020


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Voir Esch!

Voir Esch!

Article on the publication of the "Guide historique et architectural Esch-sur-Alzette", City Guide of the capital of the former industrial basin of Luxembourg, European capital of culture 2022. Authors: Georges Buchler, Jean Goedert, Antoinette Lorang, Antoinette Reuter, Denis Scuto. Photographer: Christof Weber.

10 Octobre 2020


Denis Scuto
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
La Public History à Esch

La Public History à Esch

9 Octobre 2020


Thomas Cauvin
  • Public history
Article
The Future of Money in the Digital Age

The Future of Money in the Digital Age

Research Seminar “The Future of Money in the Digital Age" (Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies. Digital Currencies vs Sovereign Currencies: Potential Implications for the Economic and Monetary Union.)

9 Octobre 2020


Elena Danescu
Article
WWII: Russen im besetzten Luxemburg

WWII: Russen im besetzten Luxemburg

The Second World War brought together several groups of emigrants in occupied Luxembourg whose roots lay in Tsarist Russia. At the beginning of the 20th century steel industry workers came from what was then Russian Poland, while Jewish merchants from Ukraine who fled the pogroms also settled there. After the First World War, the group was enlarged by the former prisoners of war and after the October Revolution of 1917 by the political refugees, often members of the so-called White Guard, from the Russian Empire.

8 Octobre 2020


Inna Ganschow
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Crunch time for EMU

Crunch time for EMU

As we mark the 50th anniversary of the Werner Report, it is well worth analysing the role of Economic and Monetary Union at a time of uncertainty as to the wider European project, via an interdisciplinary approach that draws on historical and archive research and takes into consideration the theoretical debates in the literature and the various methodological challenges.What are the multifaceted future provocation facing Economic and Monetary Union? What steps still need to be taken to complete the project?

8 Octobre 2020


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
#WernerReport@50 internet portal & conference

#WernerReport@50 internet portal & conference

#WernerReport@50 internet portal is the result of an interdisciplinary project using state-of-the-art methods for the digital processing and presentation of historical content. The project was coordinated at the C2DH by the following specialists: Ori Elisar, Daniele Guido, Robert Beta and Lars Wieneke (infrastructure), Elena Danescu (content), François Klein (audiovisual resources) and Sarah Cooper (linguistic aspects).

7 Octobre 2020


Elena Danescu, Lars Wieneke, François Klein, Daniele Guido
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Epistemic communities in building EMU: Pierre Werner, Robert Triffin and Jean Monnet in European monetary cooperation.

Epistemic communities in building EMU: Pierre Werner, Robert Triffin and Jean Monnet in European monetary cooperation.

On 8 October 1970 in Luxembourg, Pierre Werner officially presented the plan by stages for an economic and monetary union (EMU) in the European Community. This document was the result of seven months of discussions by a group of experts from the six Member States, chaired by the Luxembourg Prime Minister and Finance Minister. The Werner Report set out the broad lines, principles and stages of an EMU based on the principle of irreversibility and an approach rooted in perfect symmetry between the economic and monetary aspects, with political union as the ultimate objective.

7 Octobre 2020


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Staging the Nation in an Intermediate Space: Cultural Policy in Luxembourg and the State Museums (1918-1974)

Staging the Nation in an Intermediate Space: Cultural Policy in Luxembourg and the State Museums (1918-1974)

Cultural policy has been analysed from various perspectives, ranging from sociology over cultural studies to political science. Historians have also been interested in cultural policy, but they have barely reflected on a theoretical framework. In addition, cultural policy has not been thoroughly researched in Luxembourg. The present thesis aims to contribute to this gap and examines how national cultural policy in Luxembourg evolved from the 1920s to the early 1970s.

1 Octobre 2020


Fabio Spirinelli
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Guide historique et architectural Esch-sur-Alzette

Guide historique et architectural Esch-sur-Alzette

1 Octobre 2020


Denis Scuto
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Evolution of interdependent co-authorship and citation networks

Evolution of interdependent co-authorship and citation networks

Studies of bibliographic data suggest a strong correlation between the growth of citation networks and their corresponding co-authorship networks. We explore the interdependence between evolving citation and co-authorship networks focused on the publications, by Indian authors, in American Physical Society journals between 1970 and 2013. We record interactions between each possible pair of authors in two ways: first, by tracing the change in citations, they exchanged and, second, by tracing the shortest path between authors in the co-authorship network.

1 Octobre 2020


Demival Vasques
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Using word embeddings to explore the Aboriginality discourse in a corpus of Australian Aboriginal autobiographies

Using word embeddings to explore the Aboriginality discourse in a corpus of Australian Aboriginal autobiographies

This submission presents intermediate results of the PhD project analysing discourses in a corpus of Australian Aboriginal autobiographies with word embedding modelling.

29 Septembre 2020


Ekaterina Kamlovskaya
Article

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