L'histoire publique comme nouvelle science citoyenne du passé (PHACS)

1 Juin 2020 à 31 Mai 2025

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Mohamed Najem

16 Décembre 2024

Humming Home. Public history and Sound

Concert de jazzt et discussion avec le compositeur et musicien palestinien Mohamed Najem.
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LOVÓ: the voices of the Portuguese-speaking grandmothers of Esch-sur-Alzette

9 Septembre 2024

LOVÓ: the voices of the Portuguese-speaking grandmothers of Esch-sur-Alzette

Let yourself be guided by the voices of the Portuguese-speaking grandmothers of Esch-sur-Alzette for a unique and immersive tour of the city!
News
HistorEsch exhibition

17 Juin 2024

rédigé par :
Thomas Cauvin

HistorEsch project receives an honorary mention in the 2024 EU Prize for Citizen Science

The EU Prize for Citizen Science recognises outstanding citizen science initiatives that enact change, expand knowledge and address social, political, cultural and environmental challenges through the involvement of citizens.
Thinkering
LOVÓ project

8 Avril 2024

rédigé par :
Myriam Dalal

LOVÓ! Connecting with grandmothers to learn about the past.

The ‘lovó’ project aims to use oral history and art to put forward several voices of Portuguese speaking grandmothers who live in the city of Esch sur Alzette and have made this place their home.
Thinkering
Guide on how to do public history in urban spaces

27 Mars 2024

rédigé par :
Thomas Cauvin, Joella van Donkersgoed

Guide on how to do public history in urban spaces

This guide offers a method to develop more collaborative public projects on the history of cities, towns, neighborhoods, with local communities.
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“Volleksgeschicht” zu Lëtzebuerg: sënnvoll Verbindunge mat Leit maachen

14 Novembre 2023

“Volleksgeschicht” zu Lëtzebuerg: sënnvoll Verbindunge mat Leit maachen

Dëse Virtrag gëtt gehalen am Kader vun der Serie "20 years of ideas!" vun der Uni Lëtzebuerg.
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Sophia Labadi

3 Novembre 2023

Colonial statues in postcolonial Africa, a multidimensional approach

Lecture by Sophia Labadi, Professor of Heritage at the University of Kent, UK
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Museums and Conflict: Speculative Political Designs

30 Octobre 2023

Museums and Conflict: Speculative Political Designs

Keynote talk and discussion by/with Dr Helen Graham from University of Leeds, UK.
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Agonism: Conflicting Interpretations of the Past, Participation Practices, and Transforming Cultural Venues

30 Octobre 2023

Agonism: Conflicting Interpretations of the Past, Participation Practices, and Transforming Cultural Venues

Join us online for this international conference on the theoretical and practical engagement with divergent interpretations of the past and their resonances across the cultural sector.
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Thucydides and Herodotus

7 Juin 2023

Public History in European Historical Perspectives

International online conference on the long history of public historical practices in Europe.
Thinkering
Faire équipe: quand historien-ne-s et auteur-e-s de bande dessinée travaillent ensemble (enregistrements)

5 Juin 2023

rédigé par :
Aliénor Gandanger

Faire équipe: quand historien-ne-s et auteur-e-s de bande dessinée travaillent ensemble (enregistrements)

Après une riche journée d'échanges avec nos différents intervenants le 28 avril, nous avons souhaité garder une trace des discussions et permettre leur écoute à un public élargi.
News
Faye Sayer

2 Juin 2023

rédigé par :
Thomas Cauvin

2023 C²DH Visiting Public History Research Fellow Faye Sayer

We are proud to welcome Prof. Faye Sayer as our Public Historian in residence in June and July 2023.
Thinkering
Public history online symposium

31 Mai 2023

rédigé par :
Camilla Portesani, Thomas Cauvin

Recordings of the symposium 'When publics co-produce history in museums: skills, methodologies and impact of participation'

The 2022 online symposium focused on groups and communities becoming active participants in the production of history in museums.
Thinkering
Les papotages de Gazengel

17 Mai 2023

rédigé par :
Aliénor Gandanger

Going behind the scenes: Visualizing a researcher's life

It is through the Instagram account @lespapotages_de_Gazengel that a duo like no other tells in real time the adventures of a doctoral student from the beginning of her thesis.
News
CfP- Agonism: Conflicting Interpretations of the Past, Participation Practices, and Transforming Cultural Venues

22 Février 2023

rédigé par :
Violeta Tsenova

CfP- Agonism: Conflicting Interpretations of the Past, Participation Practices, and Transforming Cultural Venues

Conference on 7-8 December 2023 at the University of Luxembourg. Deadline: 21 April.
News
The British Museum: the Etruscan Room, with visitors

31 Janvier 2023

rédigé par :
Thomas Cauvin

CfP: Public History in European Historical Perspectives

Conference on 14-15 September 2023 at the University of Luxembourg, followed by a book publication. Deadline: 1 April.
News
Belval Campus University of Luxembourg

19 Décembre 2022

rédigé par :
Thomas Cauvin

Individual AFR grant - Call for PhD applicants in Public History

The Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS) team at the C²DH calls for PhD applicants in Public History.
Event
Mia Ridge

15 Novembre 2022

Citizen Science as Public History?

Keynote speech by Dr Mia Ridge, the British Library’s Digital Curator for Western Heritage Collections.
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Public history online symposium

3 Novembre 2022

When publics co-produce history in museums: skills, methodologies and impact of participation

Organised by the Public History as new Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS) project, the 2022 symposium focuses on groups and communities becoming active participants in the production of history in museums
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Professor Olwen Purdue

18 Octobre 2022

Dealing with Divided Pasts: Public History in Northern Ireland

Lecture by Prof. Olwen Purdue, Queen’s University Belfast. Hybrid event.

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