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2022 Annual Report from the Network of Concerned Historians

2022 Annual Report from the Network of Concerned Historians

The 2022 Annual Report of the Network of Concerned Historians has been published. The report contains news about the domain where history and human rights intersect, especially about the censorship of history and the persecution of historians, archivists and archaeologists around the globe, as reported by various human rights organizations and other sources.

The report covers events and developments of 2021 and 2022. The Network of Concerned Historians (NCH) was initiated and is led by Dr. Antoon De Baets, Professor of History, Ethics and Human Rights by Special Appointment of the Foundation EuroClio at the University of Groningen.
Andreas Holtberget2022-10-03T11:24:51+02:00August 23, 2022|Categories: Association, EUROCLIO, Featured|Tags: Censorship, Network of Concerned Historians|

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