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New blog post: “History as a Weapon: Historical Revisionism as a Tool of Russian Psychological Aggression in Social Media” by Olesia Zvezdova.
As a fellow at the #DHLab_IEG, Olesia investigated methods of psychological aggression in Russia's war against Ukraine. Get an inside look into her research through this contribution on the instrumentalization of collective memory of historical events in the war.
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New blog post: “History as a Weapon: Historical Revisionism as a Tool of Russian Psychological Aggression in Social Media” by Olesia Zvezdova.
As a fellow at the #DHLab_IEG, Olesia investigated methods of psychological aggression in Russia's war against Ukraine. Get an inside look into her research through this contribution on the instrumentalization of collective memory of historical events in the war.
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New blog post: “History as a Weapon: Historical Revisionism as a Tool of Russian Psychological Aggression in Social Media” by Olesia Zvezdova.
As a fellow at the #DHLab_IEG, Olesia investigated methods of psychological aggression in Russia's war against Ukraine. Get an inside look into her research through this contribution on the instrumentalization of collective memory of historical events in the war.
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New blog post: “History as a Weapon: Historical Revisionism as a Tool of Russian Psychological Aggression in Social Media” by Olesia Zvezdova.
As a fellow at the #DHLab_IEG, Olesia investigated methods of psychological aggression in Russia's war against Ukraine. Get an inside look into her research through this contribution on the instrumentalization of collective memory of historical events in the war.
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New blog post: “History as a Weapon: Historical Revisionism as a Tool of Russian Psychological Aggression in Social Media” by Olesia Zvezdova.
As a fellow at the #DHLab_IEG, Olesia investigated methods of psychological aggression in Russia's war against Ukraine. Get an inside look into her research through this contribution on the instrumentalization of collective memory of historical events in the war.
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New blog post!
The war in Ukraine has made one thing clear: cities are not just battlegrounds; they are living archives of memory, identity and resilience. Read “Sites of Memory VS Cultural Heritage: Urban Violence in Collective Narratives of Odesa Residents in Wartime” by Iuliia Iashchenko. -
New blog post!
The war in Ukraine has made one thing clear: cities are not just battlegrounds; they are living archives of memory, identity and resilience. Read “Sites of Memory VS Cultural Heritage: Urban Violence in Collective Narratives of Odesa Residents in Wartime” by Iuliia Iashchenko. -
New blog post!
The war in Ukraine has made one thing clear: cities are not just battlegrounds; they are living archives of memory, identity and resilience. Read “Sites of Memory VS Cultural Heritage: Urban Violence in Collective Narratives of Odesa Residents in Wartime” by Iuliia Iashchenko. -
New blog post!
The war in Ukraine has made one thing clear: cities are not just battlegrounds; they are living archives of memory, identity and resilience. Read “Sites of Memory VS Cultural Heritage: Urban Violence in Collective Narratives of Odesa Residents in Wartime” by Iuliia Iashchenko. -
New blog post!
The war in Ukraine has made one thing clear: cities are not just battlegrounds; they are living archives of memory, identity and resilience. Read “Sites of Memory VS Cultural Heritage: Urban Violence in Collective Narratives of Odesa Residents in Wartime” by Iuliia Iashchenko. -
DH Lawrence mural near birthplace museum
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjwzjen76v9o
#DHLawrence #Nottinghamshire #mural #artwork #publicArt #writers
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DH Lawrence mural near birthplace museum
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjwzjen76v9o
#DHLawrence #Nottinghamshire #mural #artwork #publicArt #writers
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DH Lawrence mural near birthplace museum
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjwzjen76v9o
#DHLawrence #Nottinghamshire #mural #artwork #publicArt #writers
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DH Lawrence mural near birthplace museum
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjwzjen76v9o
#DHLawrence #Nottinghamshire #mural #artwork #publicArt #writers
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Conf: “Technological Optimism in 1970s and 1980s Popular Culture: Innovation, Creativity, Prosperity, and Freedom”
Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG), Mainz, 15-17 April 2026
The conference programme and further information is available at its website: https://ieg-dhr.github.io/techno_optimism/
Because space is limited, we ask that those who are interested in attending register by sending a brief e-mail to [email protected] by 25. March 2026.
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Conf: “Technological Optimism in 1970s and 1980s Popular Culture: Innovation, Creativity, Prosperity, and Freedom”
Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG), Mainz, 15-17 April 2026
The conference programme and further information is available at its website: https://ieg-dhr.github.io/techno_optimism/
Because space is limited, we ask that those who are interested in attending register by sending a brief e-mail to [email protected] by 25. March 2026.
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Conf: “Technological Optimism in 1970s and 1980s Popular Culture: Innovation, Creativity, Prosperity, and Freedom”
Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG), Mainz, 15-17 April 2026
The conference programme and further information is available at its website: https://ieg-dhr.github.io/techno_optimism/
Because space is limited, we ask that those who are interested in attending register by sending a brief e-mail to [email protected] by 25. March 2026.
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Conf: “Technological Optimism in 1970s and 1980s Popular Culture: Innovation, Creativity, Prosperity, and Freedom”
Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG), Mainz, 15-17 April 2026
The conference programme and further information is available at its website: https://ieg-dhr.github.io/techno_optimism/
Because space is limited, we ask that those who are interested in attending register by sending a brief e-mail to [email protected] by 25. March 2026.
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Conf: “Technological Optimism in 1970s and 1980s Popular Culture: Innovation, Creativity, Prosperity, and Freedom”
Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG), Mainz, 15-17 April 2026
The conference programme and further information is available at its website: https://ieg-dhr.github.io/techno_optimism/
Because space is limited, we ask that those who are interested in attending register by sending a brief e-mail to [email protected] by 25. March 2026.
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New blog post!
Moritz Schepp and @ThWuebbena about an effective approach to sustainable research: “‘The last one leaves the light on’. Static service as a key to sustainable data provision”
ConedaKOR, an open-source database system for cultural artefacts, now includes a built-in static mode that enables “graceful degradation”—transforming a dynamic database into lightweight, long-term static website. -
New blog post!
Moritz Schepp and @ThWuebbena about an effective approach to sustainable research: “‘The last one leaves the light on’. Static service as a key to sustainable data provision”
ConedaKOR, an open-source database system for cultural artefacts, now includes a built-in static mode that enables “graceful degradation”—transforming a dynamic database into lightweight, long-term static website. -
New blog post!
Moritz Schepp and @ThWuebbena about an effective approach to sustainable research: “‘The last one leaves the light on’. Static service as a key to sustainable data provision”
ConedaKOR, an open-source database system for cultural artefacts, now includes a built-in static mode that enables “graceful degradation”—transforming a dynamic database into lightweight, long-term static website. -
New blog post!
Moritz Schepp and @ThWuebbena about an effective approach to sustainable research: “‘The last one leaves the light on’. Static service as a key to sustainable data provision”
ConedaKOR, an open-source database system for cultural artefacts, now includes a built-in static mode that enables “graceful degradation”—transforming a dynamic database into lightweight, long-term static website. -
New blog post!
Moritz Schepp and @ThWuebbena about an effective approach to sustainable research: “‘The last one leaves the light on’. Static service as a key to sustainable data provision”
ConedaKOR, an open-source database system for cultural artefacts, now includes a built-in static mode that enables “graceful degradation”—transforming a dynamic database into lightweight, long-term static website. -
Sanford and Sons and Lovers
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📢 New blog post!
"How to transform years of archival work into a truly reusable resource?" - a key question for many scholars who want to share their data in the spirit of #OpenScience.
In her post, Orysia Vira reflects her journey towards this goal during her @NFDI4Memory #FAIRData Fellowship at the #DHLab_IEG.Her database of Lviv's street names from 1382 to 1768 is now enabling other researchers to explore the transformations this city underwent over the centuries.
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📢 New blog post!
"How to transform years of archival work into a truly reusable resource?" - a key question for many scholars who want to share their data in the spirit of #OpenScience.
In her post, Orysia Vira reflects her journey towards this goal during her @NFDI4Memory #FAIRData Fellowship at the #DHLab_IEG.Her database of Lviv's street names from 1382 to 1768 is now enabling other researchers to explore the transformations this city underwent over the centuries.
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📢 New blog post!
"How to transform years of archival work into a truly reusable resource?" - a key question for many scholars who want to share their data in the spirit of #OpenScience.
In her post, Orysia Vira reflects her journey towards this goal during her @NFDI4Memory #FAIRData Fellowship at the #DHLab_IEG.Her database of Lviv's street names from 1382 to 1768 is now enabling other researchers to explore the transformations this city underwent over the centuries.
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📢 New blog post!
"How to transform years of archival work into a truly reusable resource?" - a key question for many scholars who want to share their data in the spirit of #OpenScience.
In her post, Orysia Vira reflects her journey towards this goal during her @NFDI4Memory #FAIRData Fellowship at the #DHLab_IEG.Her database of Lviv's street names from 1382 to 1768 is now enabling other researchers to explore the transformations this city underwent over the centuries.
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📢 New blog post!
"How to transform years of archival work into a truly reusable resource?" - a key question for many scholars who want to share their data in the spirit of #OpenScience.
In her post, Orysia Vira reflects her journey towards this goal during her @NFDI4Memory #FAIRData Fellowship at the #DHLab_IEG.Her database of Lviv's street names from 1382 to 1768 is now enabling other researchers to explore the transformations this city underwent over the centuries.