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Fabio Spirinelli

Tag: Luxembourgish History

On the political uses of the past in Luxembourg

Posted on December 19, 2022 By Fabio

In August 2022, I had the pleasure to participate in the conference of the International Federation for Public History at the Freie Universität in Berlin. […]

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On nation branding in Luxembourg

Posted on November 4, 2021 By Fabio

Over the past years, I have argued that Luxembourg’s cultural policy has transitioned from nation-building in the 19th and 20th centuries to nation branding in […]

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La crise du logement au Luxembourg des années 1920

Posted on June 11, 2021 By Fabio

La crise du logement est sans doute un sujet d’actualité au Luxembourg (et dans de nombreux autres pays). Une telle crise, pourtant, touchait le Grand-Duché […]

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Luxembourg as a nationalised intermediate space: A short postscript to my doctoral thesis

Posted on December 13, 2020 By Fabio

In a recent episode of the series on contemporary history aired on the Luxembourgian public radio 100komma7, the historian Denis Scuto discussed the idea of […]

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In quest of academic identities: my participation in the ISCH conference in Tallinn

Posted on August 9, 2019 By Fabio

From 26 to 29 June 2019, I participated in a conference in Tallinn (Estonia) organised by the International Society for Cultural History (ISCH), where, in […]

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On creating a research poster for an academic conference

Posted on November 25, 2018 By Fabio

Historians like to write, and they write a lot. Throughout my studies in history, I was taught how to analyse sources and how to write […]

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The long shadow of the Second World War: An overview of the debates of the last ForumZ

Posted on May 12, 2017 By Fabio

On 25 March, the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) organised another successful ForumZ, this time on the Second World War and research […]

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Fabio Spirinelli

Historian currently living and researching in Luxembourg. Research focus: contemporary history, cultural history, cultural policy. Interests in digital history and public history.

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