
C²DH Innovating & Sharing History
Ever wanted to explore contemporary and digital history in new and exciting ways? "Innovating and sharing history" is the C²DH podcast that introduces you into playful experimentation with cutting-edge digital methods and tools for studying, interpretating, narrating and publishing contemporary history. In each episode, historians, data scientists, web developers and students will introduce you into the challenges of contemporary, public offering fresh perspectives and innovative approaches to sharing the past.
The C²DH, the Centre for Contemporary and Digital History at the University of Luxembourg, is at the forefront of designing and operating a global open-science platform for history in the digital age.
Episodes
13 episodes
75 ans Déclaration Robert Schuman
Le 9 mai, aujourd’hui "Journée de l’Europe", rappelle les débuts de l’Europe communautaire. Lorsque Robert Schuman, à l’époque ministre français des Affaires étrangères, propose le 9 mai 1950 la mise en commun de la production du charbon et de ...
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Episode 1
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17:20

C²PHD: Camilla Portesani – On participatory public history, working with museums, and writing a thesis along the way
Camilla Portesani – On participatory public history, working with museums, and writing a thesis along the wayIn our fourth episode, we are joined by Camilla Portesani, a doctoral candidate working on the
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20:41

C²PhD: Zoé Konsbruck on Choices, Networking and Crafting a Unique PhD Journey
C²PhD - the podcast series that looks at ('sees to') the doctoral researchers among the members of C²DH and explores the stories, ambitions, and ideas that have shaped and continue to shape their thesis journey at C²DH. Thro...
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Episode 3
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14:50

C²PhD: Nicolas Arendt on Comradery and a Refuge on the Danube: Navigating Luxembourg and Vienna
C²PhD - the podcast series that looks at ('sees to') the doctoral researchers among the members of C²DH and explores the stories, ambitions, and ideas that have shaped and continue to shape their thesis journey at C²DH. Thro...
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Episode 2
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12:05

C²PhD: Marianna Tavares on Teaching, Researchers' Identites, and Luxembourg's Buses
C²PhD - the podcast series that looks at ('sees to') the doctoral researchers among the members of C²DH and explores the stories, ambitions, and ideas that have shaped and continue to shape their thesis journey at C²DH. Thro...
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Episode 1
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14:40

Confronting Decline in Luxembourg's Steel Industry - CONDE
Since the 1970s, deindustrialisation has fundamentally changed Western societies. Interestingly, Luxembourg has confronted the decline of its steel industry in a particular way. The CONDE project seeks to explore deindustrialisation in a system...
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Episode 8
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25:52

WARLUX - Soldiers and their communities in WWII
Since March 2020, the Warlux project at C²DH has been delving into the experiences and narratives of Luxembourg's 'forced recruits' and their families during the Second World War. The aim is to break with the traditional historiography surround...
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Episode 7
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36:50

"Minett Stories" virtual exhibition
The Minett Stories virtual exhibition explores the history and identity of the Minett, the industrial region in southern Luxembourg, in 21 stories. For a century (approx. 1870-1970) the Minett was shaped by iron ore mining and the iron a...
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Episode 4
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32:41

Analysing Web archives
For the C²DH, 2022 was a particularly fruitful and intense year for our ongoing research on Web archives: two year-long projects came to an end, one in partnership with the DataLab of the Bibliothèque nationale de France, entitled Buzz-F, and a...
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Episode 6
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38:29

Jewish studies
In all humanities disciplines, scholars find themselves confronted with the rapidly increasing availability of digital resources, new technologies to interrogate and analyse them, and the question of how to engage with these developments. The f...
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Episode 5
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36:01

"A Colônia Luxemburguesa" transmedia documentary
One hundred years ago, the Luxembourg-based steel giant ARBED – today ArcelorMittal – inaugurated its Brazilian subsidiary in the State of Minas Gerais. Hundreds of Luxembourgish migrants settled in João Monlevade to work at the plant, bringing...
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Episode 3
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37:52

"HistorESCH", making history more collaborative
History shapes towns and cities and the people who live in them. Esch-sur-Alzette has an extremely rich, sometimes forgotten history, one that is reflected in its buildings and heritage and above all in the lived experiences of its residents. T...
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Episode 2
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32:45

Doing experimental media archaeology
The DEMA (“Doing Experimental Media Archaeology”) project studies the potential of hands-on experimentation as a means of better understanding and experiencing the materiality and use practices of old media technologies. Musician Aleksa...
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