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See detailCompte rendu de Ph. Poirier (dir.), Les pouvoirs d’un parlement. La Chambre des députés du Luxembourg, Promoculture-Larcier, Windhof, 2014
Heuschling, Luc UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2018), 70(4), 101-104

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See detailEinleitung
Boesen, Elisabeth UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2017), 3-4(69), 277-281

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See detailHistoire mondiale du Luxembourg ... et autres défis
Scuto, Denis UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2017), 3-4(69), 161-164

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See detailHistoire du temps présent - Bilan & Perspectives. Actes des 6es Assises de l'historiographie luxembourgeoise, édités par Elisabeth Boesen et Denis Scuto
Scuto, Denis UL; Boesen, Elisabeth UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2017), 3-4(69), 277-436

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See detailÉtienne Anheim, Clément VI au travail. Lire, écrire, prêcher au xive siècle Paris, Publications de la Sorbonne, 2014, 408 p.
Vomacka, Eloïse UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2017)

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See detailVon 'Flamma' zum 'Flamarium'. Zur Geschichte der Feuerbestattung im Großherzogtum Luxemburg, 1900-2015
Kolnberger, Thomas UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2017), 69(Heft 2), 205-232

Luxembourg is a 'delayed nation', as far as cremation is concerned. It was in 1995 that the Grand Duchy opened its own cremation center, only ahead of Malta and Cyprus in the EU zone (Orthodoxe Greece is ... [more ▼]

Luxembourg is a 'delayed nation', as far as cremation is concerned. It was in 1995 that the Grand Duchy opened its own cremation center, only ahead of Malta and Cyprus in the EU zone (Orthodoxe Greece is a special case). While the discussion about the pros and cons of cremation is mirroring the general debate of the last hundred years since the introduction of this alternative form of burial and funeral technique in neighboring countries, especially in Geermany and France, the case study of Luxembourg also offers insights into the development of a small state shaped by its Catholic heritage. This mentaliy-argument is, however, only one side to be considered when investigating the history of cremation. Another decisive factor is the embedddedness of Luxembourg in a transnational context. [less ▲]

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See detailLa médiation de l’histoire de la “Résistance“ au Luxembourg : une lente émancipation
Hoffmann, Elisabeth UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2017), 3-4

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See detailCompte rendu de M. Feyereisen, B.L. Pochon, L'Etat du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg, Promoculture/Larcier, 2015.
Heuschling, Luc UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2017), 69(3-4), 467-469

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See detailWho owns the past? Überlegungen zur Repräsentation der Geschichte Luxemburgs während des Zweiten Weltkriegs in zwei ausgewählten Ausstellungen
Jungblut, Marie-Paule UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2017), 3-4

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See detailToute la vie pour apprendre. Histoire de l´education des adultes au Luxembourg.
Lenz, Thomas UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2017), 3-4(69), 479-482

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See detailReview: Fondation Bassin Minier (Hg.) (2015). Mutations: Mémoires et Perspectives du Bassin Minier. Esch/Alzette: C.A. Press
Krebs, Stefan UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2017), 69(3/4), 472-474

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See detailreview of: Lucien Czuga, Rout Wäiss Bloen Damp. 200 Joer Lëtzebuerger Tubakswelt, Differdange: Editions Revue, 2015
Camarda, Sandra UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2017), 69(1), 129-130

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See detailIdentitätskonstruktionen und Nationenbilder in Luxemburg im Spiegel von Literatur und Medien
Baumann, Isabell Eva UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2017), 69

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See detailAusweisungspraxis und Moraldiskurs in Luxemburg. Das Beispiel der Prostitution als Gefährdung öffentlicher Ordnung und Sicherheit in den Akten der großherzoglichen Behörden (1880-1940)
Mauer, Heike; Kolnberger, Thomas UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2017), 69(1), 29-49

Disciplinary and regulatory governmental proceedings intersect, for instance when disciplinary rules and judiciary norms operate on the basis of suspicion and there-fore just happen to disenfranchise ... [more ▼]

Disciplinary and regulatory governmental proceedings intersect, for instance when disciplinary rules and judiciary norms operate on the basis of suspicion and there-fore just happen to disenfranchise certain groups of people. The case study of Luxembourg’s practice of expulsion before the Second World War offers insights into the administration of ‘undesirable foreigners’ which was based on identifying women who supposedly infringed bourgeois moral gender order. Women from abroad of dubious reputation could become a double threat to bourgeois norms and values. Based on extensive research on archival funds, this article seeks to shed light on the intersecting quality of gendering foreigners and ethnicizing prostitutes in a self-reinforcing bureaucratic procedure leading to deportation. [less ▲]

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See detailReview of the book by Carlo Lejeune (Hg.), Grenzerfahrungen. Eine Geschichte der Deutschsprachigen Gemeinschaft Belgiens. Bd. 2
Kmec, Sonja UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2017), 69(1), 114-115

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See detailBook review: Bruno Touveron, Prévôt(s). Thionville en Luxembourg (XIIe-XVIIe siècles), [Thionville], [2015], 52 p. ; 10 €.
Genot, Gilles UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2017), 69(1), 123-124

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See detailContinuité dynastique et conscience historique dans le duché de Luxembourg. La chronique de Nicolas de Naves (1521)
Genot, Gilles UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2016), 68

This article analyses the short chronicle De la duce de Luxembourg et conte de Chiny written by Nicolas de Naves (ca. 1472 – 1546) in 1521. The author of this historical work retraces the dynastic ... [more ▼]

This article analyses the short chronicle De la duce de Luxembourg et conte de Chiny written by Nicolas de Naves (ca. 1472 – 1546) in 1521. The author of this historical work retraces the dynastic succession of the county (and later duchy) of Luxembourg from the 11th century (Conrad I) up to the Burgundian period (Charles the Bold). The original manuscript is lost, but four copies are known to survive. It is argued here that the emperor Charles V himself commissioned this study. To date, Nicolas de Naves is mainly known for his outstanding political career as he was the first president of the provincial council of Luxembourg. However, he should also be considered among the earliest « Luxembourgish » historians. Based on Nicolas de Naves’ text, this article also raises the question of the role of dynastic continuity in the late medieval and early modern duchy of Luxembourg in the larger context of identity constructions in the Burgundian-Habsburg state into which the duchy was incorporated in 1443. [less ▲]

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See detailVoting Rights for Non-Citizen Residents in Luxembourg: An Anthropological Study of a Political Public Debate. Masterabschlussarbeit im Fach Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie an der Universität Wien
Petry, Ralph UL

in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2016), 3(68), 349-352

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