International Summer School “Oral History Meets European Studies. Sources, Tools and Methods in the Digital Age”, 3 July – 6 July 2023, Maison Schuman, Luxembourg City

The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH), together with the European University Institute (Florence, Italy) and the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory (Frankfurt am Main, Germany), organises this Summer School to explore methods of oral history and to test digital tools, while it pays attention to how digital sources … Continued

CfP: Women’s narratives and European integration history

Conference on 20-21 April 2023 at the University of Luxembourg. Deadline for applications: 1 March 2023.  The question of women’s role in international relations has given rise to a growing body of research since the mid-1970s. Topics have included pacifist activism during World War Two (Gottlieb & Johnson, 2022; Goedde, 2019; Bell 2015), the feminist … Continued

EHI seminar: presentation by Marion Aballéa on 21 February 2023

Tuesday, 21 February 2023, 5:00pm (CET), C2DH Open Space, 4th floor, MSH, Campus Belval  TOWARDS A EUROPEAN HEALTH POLICY? THE EC/EU RESPONSE TO THE AIDS CRISIS, 1981-1995  by  MARION ABALLÉA, UNIVERSITY OF STRASBOURG  When the first cases of what would be later recognized as AIDS were diagnosed in France, Belgium and the UK in late 1981 and … Continued

New edition of “Winter Online Lecture Series on Europe” (WOLSE)

Elena Danescu (C2DH, UL) would like to invite you to the new edition of “Winter Online Lecture Series on Europe” (WOLSE) that she is organizing in December 2022, in connection with the courses “History of European integration (1919-1993)” (MAHEC-S1-M6i) and “Economic and social history of Europe after 1945: concepts, processes, actors” (MAHEC-S3-M5iii) from the Master in European … Continued

Conférence « Robert Schuman entre histoire et mémoire », 24 novembre 2022, Lieu d’Europe, Strasbourg

 Photographie issue du fonds de la Maison de Robert Schuman à Scy-Chazelles   Photographie issue du fonds de la Maison de Robert Schuman à Scy-Chazelles  Programme 15:00 Accueil et mots de bienvenue 15:15 Mise en perspective historique   Intervenants : Sylvain Schirmann (Professeur émérite, Science Po Strasbourg) Marie-Thérèse Bitsch (Professeure émérite, Université de Strasbourg). Questions et commentaires de … Continued

CfP International Summer School

“Oral History Meets European Studies.  Sources, Tools and Methods in the Digital Age” 3 July – 6 July 2023 Maison Schuman, Luxembourg City  The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH), together with the European University Institute (Florence, Italy) and the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory (Frankfurt, Germany), organises a Summer … Continued

EHI seminar: presentation by Patrick Farges on Tuesday 22 November 2022

5.00 pm, C2DH Open Space, 4th floor and Webex (for Webex link please contact Adelina Stefan at oana.stefan@uni.lu) Marching… and Stumbling. Thoughts about Masculinities, War, and Germany’s “Century of Sex” by Patrick Farges (Université de Paris Cité) Abstract: Germany’s “Century of Sex” (D. Herzog) offers a case in point for studying gender ambivalences in (post)war contexts. Though gender … Continued

EHI Seminar : presentation by Florence Tamagne on May 17, 2022

Juvenile delinquency, social unrest and national anxiety: French debates and controversies over rock’n’roll in the 1960s and 1970s by Dr. Florence Tamagne (Université de Lille) 17 May, 5:00-6:30pm (MSH, 4th flour, Open Space at C2DH) Based on a collection of local and national archival sources, police reports, and press articles, this talk will explore how rock’n’roll … Continued

Conference « Producing Historiography in a Changing World: Practices of Historians in Analog and Digital Contexts »

Organised on the 05 and 06 May 2022, within the framework of the ‘Gilbert Trausch’ research project at the University of Luxembourg, the aim of this conference is to study the material and intellectual conditions of the historian’s work by proposing an anthropological approach to historical practices. You can find all the useful information about this … Continued