With the launch of its new book series, Transnational History of Luxembourg, the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) wants to serve as a platform for studies about Luxembourg in a European perspective. The book series places particular emphasis on the analysis of the political, economic, social and cultural history of Luxembourg from 19th and 21st century. The aim is to produce new knowledge about the transnational history of Luxembourg by studying phenomena and processes that have profoundly affected the country and whose comparative value exceeds the national perspective. These include the world wars and the legacies of occupation, resistance and collaboration; the transition from an economy based on steel industry to a mixed manufacturing and services economy with dominating financial and audiovisual sector; the emergence of the migration space (Luxembourg and Greater Region) with its societal and political implications and responses; the evolution of Luxembourg as a nation-state, welfare state and democracy within the frame of europeanisation and globalization.
Editors:
Benoît Majerus, C2DH, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Denis Scuto, C2DH, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Editorial Board:
Fernand Fehlen, University of Luxembourg
Sylvia Hahn, Universität Salzburg
Dietmar Hüser, Universität des Saarlandes
Jean-Noël Grandhomme, Université de Lorraine
Sonja Kmec, University of Luxembourg
Lutz Raphael, Universität Trier
Antoinette Reuter, Centre de documentation sur les migrations humaines, Dudelange
Pierre-Yves Saunier, Université Laval
Nico Wouters, Ghent University
Claire Zalc, Ecole normale supérieure, Paris