Dudelange Stories | The Bertier Family in Dudelange.
Dudelange Stories | A Winning-Win Investment? A family of French nobility and the industrial and urban development of a Luxembourgish community: the Bertier family in Dudelange. Starting in 1829, the Bertier family, part of French nobility, settled in Dudelange. Initially, it was a simple land investment near their family castle of Lagrange, close to Thionville. Over time, Dudelange became increasingly important to the Bertier family due to political and economic changes of the century. In return, their decisions had a major impact on the community, shaping its industrial destiny. The conference will thus be an opportunity to reflect on this mutual relationship, which seems to have benefited both parties.
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Speaker: Stéphane Einrick, Associate Professor and Doctor in Contemporary History - Associate Member of the CRULH; teacher at the Lycée Charlemagne in Thionville in European English and AbiBac sections.
Doors open: 19h30
Event starts: 20h00
Free entry
The conference will be held in French, but audience questions can be asked in German.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Centre Culturel Opderschmelz
1a
rue du centenaire
3475 Dudelange
Luxembourg
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