Contemporary history; International relations; Multilateralism; Foreign policy; European integration; History of diplomacy; Gender studies; Women and diplomacy; Luxembourg in European integration process; Norms and practices of oral history; Multimedia archives; Digital sources
Abstract :
[en] This talk was aiming at highlighting the main findings of the first stages of the oral history project "The role of women in European and international relations in Luxembourg, with a specific focus on elucidating the emergence and role of female figures in building Luxembourg's diplomatic relations after the Second World War, through the lens of oral history.
Research center :
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary European History (EHI)
Disciplines :
History Arts & humanities: Multidisciplinary, general & others Communication & mass media Political science, public administration & international relations
Author, co-author :
DANESCU, Elena ; University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary European History
Language :
English
Title :
The role of women in Luxembourg post-war diplomacy: New insights
Alternative titles :
[fr] Le rôle des femmes dans la diplomacie du Luxembourg après la Seconde Guerre mondiale: nouvelles perspectives
Original title :
[en] The role of women in Luxembourg post-war diplomacy: New insights
Publication date :
19 March 2024
Number of pages :
34
Event name :
Research Seminar
Event organizer :
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History, EDI Department
Le rôle des femmes dans les relations européennes et internationales du Luxembourg
Funders :
Unilu - University of Luxembourg EC - European Commission
Funding number :
Ares (2021-2025) 5501634
Funding text :
Europe Direct at the University of Luxembourg (ED-UNILU) is a public history project co-funded by the European Union (Ares (2021-2025) 5501634, which the is geared towards a broad multicultural and multilingual audience, with the aim of informing students, researchers, teachers and the general public about issues related to the European Union’s history and current affairs, as well as reflecting on potential future challenges. It plays a key role in citizen education, informing the public – especially young people – about the European Union's past, present and future and contributing to the development of teaching and research on European integration in Luxembourg. The ED-UNILU is coordinated by the Luxembourg interdisciplinary Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) and managed by Dr Elena Danescu, Research Scientist at the C2DH.