Since EuroClio published its “Manifesto on High Quality History, Heritage and Citizenship Education: 15 principles for the recognition of the distinctive contribution of history to the development of young people” in 2013, it has been translated in 6 other languages next to the original English version. Now, through the efforts of our Italian and Romanian members, the Manifesto is also available in two more languages. To download the Italian or Romanian Manifesto, please click the attachments below. For the Manifesto in Albanian, Arabic, English, Finnish, Hungarian, Japanese or Russian, please find them in our previous article, or on the Association page.