Public Events
Active workshop on the use of media to manipulate readers
Hosted by Laurence Bragard, House of European History In this [...]
EuroClio 28th Annual Conference – What is History for?
EuroClio – European Association of History Educators and Clio [...]
No Books Required: History Outside of the Classroom
It is safe to assume that history educators like [...]
The Road to Totalitarianism
With the Russian invasion of Ukraine at the beginning [...]
International Symposium Labelling Matters
Wereldmuseum Leiden 1B Steenstraat, Leiden, NetherlandsThis event will bring together educators, researchers, and museum professionals to explore innovative approaches to rethinking narratives in museums and history education. The symposium aims to foster dialogue and exchange of ideas on critical issues surrounding historical representation and interpretation. The symposium will feature a plenary session with international keynote speakers, followed by interactive workshops. Confirmed speakers include Robbert-Jan Adriaansen from the Center of Historical Culture from the Erasmus University Rotterdam, Melanie Rowntree from the Pitt Rivers Museum, Hester Dibbits from the Reinwardt Academy, and Esther van Zutphen from the Wereldmuseum. These experts will share insights on current practices and future directions in museum labelling and historical narratives and provide hands-on workshops to share practical examples of how to address contested narratives, labels and objects in museums.
Study day for teachers: Using Football To Teach Modern History (by Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Erasmus University Rotterdam Burgemeester Oudlaan 50, 3062 PA Rotterdam Burgemeester Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam, NetherlandsOn Saturday 26 October, Erasmus University Rotterdam is hosting "Using Football to Teach Modern History". This study day for teachers, teaching methodologists and trainee teachers is organised by the Football Makes History network and ICLON and Education Network Zuid-Holland.