Materielle Kulturen der Psychiatrie
Digital Hermeneutics in History: Theory and Practice
The Way Out: Microhistories of flight from Nazi Germany
Le goût de l’archive à l’ère numérique
study day organised jointly with Rennes 2 University and the Association des Archivistes français
Psychiatry in the 19th and 20th century from a transnational perspective
Histories of Technology’s Persistence: Repair, Reuse and Disposal
Mettre l’histoire de l’Europe en musée ? Expériences tirées de la Maison de l’histoire européenne
Étienne Deschamps (Historical Archives of the European Parliament).
Réagir à l’archive. Sartre et la radio.
Lecture and projection by Grégory Cormann and Jeremy Hamers (University of Liège).
The Historical Art of Projection. Digital and Experimental Approaches to the Archaeology of the Screen.
Karin Bienek and Ludwig Vogl-Bienek (Trier University).
Hands-on Historical Investigations.
Kristen Haring (Stanford University).
How to build a research tool for historians? Tropy as a case study.
Sean Takats (Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media).
Aus den Akten auf die Bühne.
Eva Schöck-Quinteros (University of Bremen).
Researching the history of television production technology.
John Ellis (Royal Holloway, University of London).
Digital bricolage: how to deal with 4 million tweets when you are not a data scientist.
Frédéric Clavert (C²DH Senior Research Scientist).
German Nuclear Restraint in the Cold War and Today.
Benedikt Schoenborn (C²DH Visiting Researcher).
Russian emigration in Luxembourg in the 20th century.
Inna Ganschow (C²DH Visiting Researcher).
Industriekultur im Bild. Visuelle Vermittlungsstrategien gesellschaftlichen Wandels in Luxemburg (ca. 1890-1940)
Ira Plein (C²DH PhD student).
#Memorecord: A memory Harvest! Learnings on crowdsourcing Digital Public History.
Anita Lucchesi (C²DH PhD student).
Walking the Line between Supervision and Promotion? Financial Regulation in Luxembourg, 1940s-1980s.
Benjamin Zenner (C²DH PhD student).
Constructing a virtual laboratory for simulating patterns of settlement and migration: integrating Agent-based models and history.
Kaarel Sikk (C²DH PhD student).
“FinLux” is a series of seminars held on a monthly basis and focusing on the history of the Luxembourg financial centre.
“The Watchdog That Didn’t Bark” – de Clearstream à Luxleaks
Laurent Schmit (journalist at reporter.lu).
Offshore governmentality: The strategies, practices, and logic of Luxembourg’s state-finance complex
Samuel Weeks (University of California, Los Angeles).
Convergence, concurrence, harmonisation – analyse comparative de la fiscalité Be-Ne-Lux (1945-1992)
Elena Danescu (C²DH).
La création de La Luxembourgeoise: entre affairisme, politique et nationalisme (patriotisme)
Paul Zahlen (C²DH).
Banking the Future and the Future of Banking: Why East and West German Savings Banks entered the Digital Age
Martin Schmitt (ZFF-Potsdam).
May 68 – myth vs reality
Summer School Transnational Radio History
University Summer School “Decoding Europe: On the traces of the Past”
Entre Mont Saint Jean et Kräizbierg, les petites histoires de la Grande Guerre.
Speakers: Antoinette Reuter, Laura Caregari.
Lieux de souffrance, lieux de solidarité. Itinéraire sur les traces de la “Grande Guerre” entre les quartiers “Italien” et “Schmelz”
Speaker: Nicolas Graf.
D‘Lëtzebuerger an de franséische Konzentratiounslager vum Éischte Weltkrich.
Speaker: Jim Carelli.
Les légionnaires luxembourgeois (1914-1918).
Speaker: Arnaud Sauer.
D’Schmelz vun Diddeleng vun den Ufänk bis zum 1. Weltkrich.
Speaker: Jacques Maas.
Identifier, contrôler, réprimer: L’impact de 14-18 sur la circulation des personnes.
Speaker: Denis Scuto.
Migranten zu Diddeleng bei Ausbroch vum 1. Weltkrich.
Speaker: Antoinette Reuter.
Autour d’une photo: le cas des prisonniers de guerre italiens au Luxembourg en 1918.
Speaker: Maria Luisa Caldognetto.