EuroClio Has Moved Offices Don’t worry, we haven’t moved far! We’re only 100 m away from our previous location. You can now find us at: Bankaplein 2, 2585 EV The Hague, The Netherlands Haley Forgacs2023-07-18T11:59:08+02:00July 18, 2023|Categories: Association, EUROCLIO, Featured| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookLinkedInWhatsAppEmail About the Author: Haley Forgacs Related Posts “From Destroyed Pyongyang to the Street Fights of 1956 Budapest: Eastern Europe, Korean Students, and the Human Side of the Cold War” by Richárd Fodor February 26, 2026 EuroClio contributes to CoE publications on Roma and Travellers histories February 17, 2026 Teaching Contested Histories in a Changing World February 5, 2026 KWLF Lesson Plan: What happened when democracy was tested in Korea? January 29, 2026 Narratives of Power: Memory Politics in Europe and the Contemporary World January 5, 2026 Remembering the Velvet Revolution in Amsterdam: Why 17 November Still Matters December 30, 2025 Monument(al) Challenges in Focus: Report from Sweden December 18, 2025 Facts not Fiction research presented at Fritz Bauer Institute in Frankfurt December 17, 2025 Time to Think: Thinking Routines in History Education – An Event Series December 15, 2025 Monument(al) Challenges Video Tutorials: Teaching Contested Histories in the Classroom December 15, 2025 Making Visegrad Histories Digital – Reflections from the Autumn School in Košice December 12, 2025 Report: International Peer Learning Event – Moving Europe Project December 3, 2025