Hilke Wagner No, thanks News from the Copernico portal Our newsletter keeps you informed about new content in the portal and the news from the Copernico editorial team. Subscribe to the newsletter now No, thanks Hilke Wagner studied History, Eastern European History and Political Science in Gießen and Timișoara/Romania, as well as Media Studies and English in Paderborn. She was part of the Copernico team until September 2022. What Material Culture Can Tell Us about Migration History Objects from museums and archives play an important role on the Copernico portal. As part of our shared cultural heritage, they can tell us a lot about the history of Eastern Europe. In October 2021, an online workshop was held to discuss what contribution such objects can make to the study of... Hilke Wagner, 01.11.2021 One Year of Copernico Understanding, Communicating, Networking Since its launch in September 2021, Copernico has had an eventful year. The war in Ukraine has overshadowed all activities since the end of February 2022, and the team is continuously engaging with new portal content and projects. A lot has happened behind the scenes. The institutions in the... Hilke Wagner, 26.09.2022 Communicating about Eastern Europe on Digital Channels Conference on the Digital Transformation in Academic Communication The virtual conference “The Digital Shift in Academic Communication: Challenges for the Research and Presentation of the History of Eastern Europe” was held on 12 November 2021 to mark the launch of the online portal Copernico. Historians, researchers working in the digital humanities, and... Hilke Wagner, 13.11.2021 Geschichte in Bewegung erleben Audiowalk zu Marburg und seinen Verflechtungen mit dem östlichen Europa Hilke Wagner, 13.09.2022 SUCHO – Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online A conversation with Quinn Dombrowski What is the role of digital humanities during wartime? Since February 24th, 2022, Ukraine is enduring attacks from Russian troops. A broad majority stands by Ukraine with various initiatives – humanitarian as well as cultural. We spoke with Stanford University’s Quinn Dombrowski about an... Hilke Wagner, 09.05.2022 Recommended Reading: Die heutige Ukraine und ihre sowjetischen Wurzeln (Today's Ukraine and its Soviet Roots) Perspectives on understanding the country and its location Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, Ukraine has been in the focus of world attention. Is now the hour for experts on Ukraine to be recognized and heard? The war has made many people aware of how little they actually know about this country and its history. To fill this knowledge gap or to... Hilke Wagner, 07.04.2022
What Material Culture Can Tell Us about Migration History Objects from museums and archives play an important role on the Copernico portal. As part of our shared cultural heritage, they can tell us a lot about the history of Eastern Europe. In October 2021, an online workshop was held to discuss what contribution such objects can make to the study of... Hilke Wagner, 01.11.2021
One Year of Copernico Understanding, Communicating, Networking Since its launch in September 2021, Copernico has had an eventful year. The war in Ukraine has overshadowed all activities since the end of February 2022, and the team is continuously engaging with new portal content and projects. A lot has happened behind the scenes. The institutions in the... Hilke Wagner, 26.09.2022
Communicating about Eastern Europe on Digital Channels Conference on the Digital Transformation in Academic Communication The virtual conference “The Digital Shift in Academic Communication: Challenges for the Research and Presentation of the History of Eastern Europe” was held on 12 November 2021 to mark the launch of the online portal Copernico. Historians, researchers working in the digital humanities, and... Hilke Wagner, 13.11.2021
Geschichte in Bewegung erleben Audiowalk zu Marburg und seinen Verflechtungen mit dem östlichen Europa Hilke Wagner, 13.09.2022
SUCHO – Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online A conversation with Quinn Dombrowski What is the role of digital humanities during wartime? Since February 24th, 2022, Ukraine is enduring attacks from Russian troops. A broad majority stands by Ukraine with various initiatives – humanitarian as well as cultural. We spoke with Stanford University’s Quinn Dombrowski about an... Hilke Wagner, 09.05.2022
Recommended Reading: Die heutige Ukraine und ihre sowjetischen Wurzeln (Today's Ukraine and its Soviet Roots) Perspectives on understanding the country and its location Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, Ukraine has been in the focus of world attention. Is now the hour for experts on Ukraine to be recognized and heard? The war has made many people aware of how little they actually know about this country and its history. To fill this knowledge gap or to... Hilke Wagner, 07.04.2022