Russian Migration in Luxemburg. A Virtual MuseumGanschow, Inna ![]() Learning material (2021) This virtual museum is dedicated to Russian migration in Luxembourg since the late 19th century. The basis for the early 20th century is the exhibition on the first Russian migrants in Luxembourg, created ... [more ▼] This virtual museum is dedicated to Russian migration in Luxembourg since the late 19th century. The basis for the early 20th century is the exhibition on the first Russian migrants in Luxembourg, created by the Center for Documentation of Humane Migration in Dudelange, Luxembourg (CDMH) and the Luxembourg Center for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH, University of Luxembourg), which took place in Gare-Usine in Dudelange from March 2020 until August 2021. The online collection of the photographs, objects and texts from the exhibition are presented here on Hypotheses.org. The initiative to create a virtual museum belongs to the Russian Center for Science and Culture (Russkiy Dom) in Luxemburg. This collection will be replenished with additional items and documents, since the history of Forced Labor of Soviet Citizens in Luxembourg during the WII is a research topic of C2DH in 2021-2024. This website is addressed to academic readers (students, researchers, teachers), as well as readers interested in the history of Russia, Luxembourg and the history of migration. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 29 (5 UL) Russians in Luxembourg, WWII: Поиски старого другаGanschow, Inna ![]() E-print/Working paper (2018) Спустя семьдесят лет после окончания Второй мировой войны бывший люксембургский военнопленный решил найти своего старого русского друга, которого пригнали на принудительные работы в сталелитейной ... [more ▼] Спустя семьдесят лет после окончания Второй мировой войны бывший люксембургский военнопленный решил найти своего старого русского друга, которого пригнали на принудительные работы в сталелитейной промышленности и сельском хозяйстве Люксембурга наравне с другими 4.000 узниками. Судьбы двух пленных переплелись, как они переплетутся между советскими и люксембургскими поданными в Европе еще не раз ... [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 82 (16 UL) Russians in Luxembourg, WWII: „Lachen hat ja keinen Akzent“Ganschow, Inna ![]() Article for general public (2017) The story of a Russian POW saved and hidden by his Luxemburger friends in 1944 told by two eyewitnesses. Detailed reference viewed: 75 (2 UL) Russians in Luxembourg: 100 Jahre Russen in Luxemburg. Geschichte einer atomisierten DiasporaGanschow, Inna ![]() Book published by Lydie Schmit Fondation - Misenpage (2020) The historical work of the Russian-born migration researcher Dr Inna Ganschow describes the migrations from Russia to Luxembourg in the 20th and 21st centuries. The broad representation of the migration ... [more ▼] The historical work of the Russian-born migration researcher Dr Inna Ganschow describes the migrations from Russia to Luxembourg in the 20th and 21st centuries. The broad representation of the migration flows between the two countries is illustrated with a lot of data and facts and with numerous, often previously unpublished documents and pictures. A large number of individual and family fates are described, which can be traced to this day in the Luxembourg population. It is the first comprehensive publication on this subject. The book is based on several years of research carried out within the framework of the Center for Contemporary and Digital History of the University of Luxembourg (C2DH). Thanks to her language skills, the author was able to use Russian archives and gain new insights into, among other things, the history of the Luxembourg conscripts in Tambov. She also made contact with descendants of the emigrants in Luxembourg and discussed their history in numerous conversations, which are reflected in the book. The recent Russian emigration is also duly presented. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 28 (0 UL) Russians in Luxembourg: Drei Leben der Bildhauerin Nina Grach-JascinskyGanschow, Inna ![]() Article for general public (2021) Portrait of the sculptor of the emblematic monument DATZEMISCH in front of the oldest school Luxembourgs, the Athenee – Nina Grach-Jascinsky, born 1903 in Russia. Detailed reference viewed: 59 (0 UL) Russians in Luxembourg: Russische Immigration nach Luxemburg 1918-1935: Einwanderer aus einem nicht-existierenden LandGanschow, Inna ![]() Scientific Conference (2019, October 18) Die Einwanderer_innen aus dem früheren Russischen Reich trugen zur Arbeiterlandschaft im Süden, Norden und Osten Luxemburgs nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg bei. Nimmt man diese „Russen“ genauer unter die Lupe ... [more ▼] Die Einwanderer_innen aus dem früheren Russischen Reich trugen zur Arbeiterlandschaft im Süden, Norden und Osten Luxemburgs nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg bei. Nimmt man diese „Russen“ genauer unter die Lupe, zeigen sich mindestens drei neue Gruppen, die die bereits vor 1914 bestehende russische Gemeinde vergrößerten. Die ersten sind die ehemaligen Kriegsgefangenen aus den Lagern in Frankreich, Belgien und Deutschland. Ein Teil ist vor Kriegsende als Flüchtlinge im Lande, die anderen kommen nach dem Waffenstillstand im November 1918. Sie wollen nicht zurück nach Russland, wo der Bürgerkriegt tobt. Die zweite Gruppe kommt im Laufe des Bürgerkrieges um 1926-1929 aus Bulgarien und Serbien nach. Es handelt sich um noch zusammenhaltende Weißgardisten, die zu der über die Krim in die Türkei evakuierte Armee von Petr Wrangel gehörten. Schließlich ist die dritte Gruppe der zivilen politischen Flüchtlinge zu erwähnen, die seit den frühen 1920ern meistens über Deutschland nach Luxemburg kamen und öfters Angehörigen der jüdischen Glaubensgemeinschaft waren. Viele von ihnen sind bereits seit den intensivierten Pogromen der ersten russischen Revolution von 1905 in Europa. Die Wanderungsstrukturen dieser verschiedenen und sehr heterogenen Gruppen von „Russen“ stehen im Mittelpunkt des Vortrags. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 48 (9 UL) Russians in Luxembourg: Zwischen rotem Stern und orthodoxem Kreuz. Grabpflege als Spiegel der russischen DiasporaGanschow, Inna ![]() in Kmec, Sonja; Reuter, Antoinette; Philippart, Robert (Eds.) Ewige Ruhe? Concession à perpétué? (2019) The focus of the article lies on the traditions of the current Russian diaspora to take care of the orthodox or soviet tombs and on how it shows the split of the Russian community. Detailed reference viewed: 20 (0 UL) Russians in Luxembourg: Русская диаспора Люксембурга в первой четверти 20в. в письмах и мемуарахGanschow, Inna ![]() Conference given outside the academic context (2020) in the center of the book are people, destinies, their ancestors and descendants, our contemporaries, albeit in the context of historical analysis. First, let us touch on a few examples that explain why ... [more ▼] in the center of the book are people, destinies, their ancestors and descendants, our contemporaries, albeit in the context of historical analysis. First, let us touch on a few examples that explain why the subtitle of the book mentions the atomisation of the diaspora, i.e. fragmentation of the Russian community. The second part of the report is devoted to reading several excerpts from the letters of Russians from Luxembourg, in order to give an opportunity not only to look at their photographs, but also to hear their voices. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 23 (0 UL) Russians in Luxembourg: Русские в Вильтце - история первых эмигрантовGanschow, Inna ![]() E-print/Working paper (2018) Люксембургская русская община ведет свой отсчет с 1927 года – десятой годовщины Февральской, а потом и Октябрьской, революции. Девяносто лет назад прибыли эмигранты, прошедшие Гражданскую войну и ... [more ▼] Люксембургская русская община ведет свой отсчет с 1927 года – десятой годовщины Февральской, а потом и Октябрьской, революции. Девяносто лет назад прибыли эмигранты, прошедшие Гражданскую войну и Крымскую эвакуацию 1920-го, положившую конец сопротивлению Белого движения на Юге России. Приехали в Люксембург, думая, что ненадолго, а остались... навсегда. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 127 (15 UL) Russians in Luxemburg: "Kinder, Kirche und Kultur"Ganschow, Inna ![]() Article for general public (2016) The article treats the current development of the Russian community in Luxembourg and its three main bases: religion, language and traditions. Detailed reference viewed: 54 (4 UL) Russians in Luxemburg: ГИБРИДНОСТЬ РЕЧИ КАК СЛЕДСТВИЕ ПОЛИЛИНГВАЛЬНОГО ВОСПИТАНИЯ РУССКИХ ДЕТЕЙ В ЛЮКСЕМБУРГЕGanschow, Inna ; in Вестник Череповецкого государственного университета (2017), 2017(5), 121-128 This essay is a case study which looks at interference types in the mother tongue of two multi-lingual sisters aged 12 and 9 who speak 5 languages. In addition to typecasting of mistakes, the influence of ... [more ▼] This essay is a case study which looks at interference types in the mother tongue of two multi-lingual sisters aged 12 and 9 who speak 5 languages. In addition to typecasting of mistakes, the influence of the predominant language on the mother tongue is shown and the areas of language and the most significant deformations are defined. The article shows how the speech development influences the identity development of the children. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 68 (8 UL)![]() Rutaganira case reportLigeti, Katalin ![]() in Klip, A.; Sluiter, G. (Eds.) Annotated leading cases of international criminal tribunals (2008) Detailed reference viewed: 48 (0 UL) Rydberg crystallization detection by statistical means; Schmidt, Thomas ; in Phys. Rev. A (2012), 86 We investigate an ensemble of atoms which can be excited into a Rydberg state. Using a disordered quantum Ising model, we perform a numerical simulation of the experimental procedure and calculate the ... [more ▼] We investigate an ensemble of atoms which can be excited into a Rydberg state. Using a disordered quantum Ising model, we perform a numerical simulation of the experimental procedure and calculate the probability distribution function $P(M)$ to create a certain number of Rydberg atoms $M$, as well as their pair-correlation function. Using the latter, we identify the critical interaction strength above which the system undergoes a phase transition to a Rydberg crystal. We then show that this phase transition can be detected using $P(M)$ alone. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 77 (0 UL)![]() Rząd belgijski na londyńskim wygnaniuVenken, Machteld ; ; in Żurawski, Radosław Paweł (Ed.) Struktury władzy na emigracji (2018) Detailed reference viewed: 6 (0 UL) S wie StilleHeimböckel, Dieter ![]() Article for general public (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 72 (0 UL) $S$-adic conjecture and Bratteli diagrams; Leroy, Julien ![]() in Comptes Rendus. Mathématique (2012), 350(21-22), 979--983 Detailed reference viewed: 144 (2 UL)![]() S’engager dans la culture œnophile. L’imbrication ordinaire entre la singularité des expériences et la collectivité des référencesReckinger, Rachel ![]() Scientific Conference (2008, July) Partant du constat de la croissance de la réflexivité alimentaire en général, et de la culturalisation de la consommation de vin en particulier, je propose une analyse micro-sociologique de la pratique ... [more ▼] Partant du constat de la croissance de la réflexivité alimentaire en général, et de la culturalisation de la consommation de vin en particulier, je propose une analyse micro-sociologique de la pratique discursive œnophile contemporaine, au Grand-Duché de Luxembourg, en me concentrant sur sa normativité inhérente et ses appropriations ordinaires. Cette articulation est constituée par la dégustation ‘pour débutant-e-s’, enseignée dans le cadre de la formation tout au long de la vie, institutionnalisée par l’Etat. La scientifisation (historiquement rationalisée) du jugement esthétique œnophile, véhiculant une normativité située et épistémique, est imbriquée dans des dynamiques hédoniques et éthiques de réalisation de soi : elle problématise et entend façonner les choix individuels. Ces derniers se construisent par des appropriations variées du canon œnophile véhiculé, liées à des différenciations socio-économiques et structurales (trajectoire, position sociale et genre), ainsi que – avant tout – culturelles et contextuelles (milieux d’élection, interactions, choix, techniques et expérimentations effectuées dans un projet de subjectivation). Par l’analyse d’un point de friction et de négociation entre les pratiques discursives ‘ordinaires’ et leur pendant ‘ambiant’, on aperçoit les mécanismes de la fabrication du lien social abstrait à partir des liens concrets, toujours potentiellement compétitifs/sélectifs (créant du pouvoir) ou sublimés/créatifs (créant du sens). [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 73 (0 UL) S'européaniser par le football? L'espace sportif transfrontalier au nord-est de la France (1919-1939)Moreau, Sebastien ![]() in Gasparini, William (Ed.) L'Europe du football: Socio-histoire d'une construction européenne (2017) Detailed reference viewed: 51 (1 UL) An S-adic characterization of minimal subshifts with first difference of complexity 1 <=p(n+1)-p(n)<=2Leroy, Julien ![]() E-print/Working paper (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 53 (1 UL) An S-adic characterization of minimal subshifts with first difference of complexity 1 ≤ p(n + 1) - p(n) ≤ 2Leroy, Julien ![]() in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science (2014), 16(1), 233--286 In [Ergodic Theory Dynam. System, 16 (1996) 663–682], S. Ferenczi proved that any minimal subshift with first difference of complexity bounded by 2 is S-adic with Card(S)≤ 3^27. In this paper, we improve ... [more ▼] In [Ergodic Theory Dynam. System, 16 (1996) 663–682], S. Ferenczi proved that any minimal subshift with first difference of complexity bounded by 2 is S-adic with Card(S)≤ 3^27. In this paper, we improve this result by giving an S-adic charaterization of these subshifts with a set S of 5 morphisms, solving by this way the S-adic conjecture for this particular case. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 39 (4 UL) |
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