Project Update: Team Slovakia – “Who Were the Victims of the National Socialists?”Monika Lendermann2023-06-30T15:46:42+02:00June 30, 2023|Categories: EUROCLIO, Project Updates|Tags: EVZ, EVZ Foundation, evz-vns, who were the victims of the national socialists|
Media Literacy, Audio-Visual Resources and History Education: An Interview with Centrum CyfroweMonika Lendermann2023-06-23T08:52:54+02:00June 23, 2023|Categories: Articles, EUROCLIO, Featured, Project Updates|
Guide for history teachers on using ICTY archive launched in SarajevoAndreas Holtberget2023-06-22T16:43:14+02:00June 22, 2023|Categories: Association, EUROCLIO, Featured|Tags: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Former Yugoslavia, IRMCT, MICT, Sarajevo, United Nations Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals, Yugoslav wars|
Project Update: Team Denmark Reflects on “Who Were the Victims of the National Socialists?”Mirela Redžić2023-06-16T18:28:30+02:00June 15, 2023|Categories: EUROCLIO, Featured, Project Updates|Tags: 29th EUROCLIO Annual Conference, Denmark, EVZ, EVZ Foundation, evz-vns, Holocaust, toolkit, Vilnius, who were the victims of the national socialists|
Deadline Extension – Call for Papers: Children as Peacemakers in Divided Societies: Challenging Dominant Narratives through History EducationHaley Forgacs2023-06-13T12:13:46+02:00June 13, 2023|Categories: Featured, Opportunities|Tags: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Children as peacemakers, IAIE|
Call for Papers: 13th Genealogies of Memory 2023: Pandemics, Famines and Industrial Disasters of the 20th and 21st CenturiesAdam Dargiewicz2023-06-01T12:10:58+02:00June 1, 2023|Categories: Featured, Opportunities|Tags: Call for Papers, Conference, European Network Remembrance and Solidarity|
MOOC Audio for Students on Self-Directed LearningJodie van `t Hoff2023-05-17T12:13:20+02:00May 17, 2023|Categories: Association, EUROCLIO, Featured, Project Updates|Tags: Audio, InnovationStation, MOOC, Self-directed learning, students|
Bringing Digitised Heritage Closer to the ClassroomJodie van `t Hoff2023-05-11T14:47:12+02:00May 11, 2023|Categories: Association, EUROCLIO, Project Updates, Uncategorized|Tags: Bringing Deigitised Heritage Closer to the Classroom, Europeana, Historiana - Your Portal to the Past|
29th Annual Conference: Key TakeawaysAdam Dargiewicz2023-05-03T17:24:28+02:00May 3, 2023|Categories: Articles, Association, EUROCLIO, Featured|
History teacher seminar in Sri LankaAndreas Holtberget2024-05-13T14:11:30+02:00May 13, 2024|Categories: Articles, Association, EUROCLIO, Featured|Tags: GIZ, Histories that Connect - Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka|
30th Annual Conference: 5 Main TakeawaysGiorgia Busato2024-05-08T18:15:49+02:00May 8, 2024|Categories: Articles, Featured|
Archivist Expert Training Call – Facts not FictionLaura Fernández-Pampillón Enguix2024-05-22T13:15:01+02:00May 8, 2024|Categories: Featured, Opportunities|Tags: archivists, Facts not Fiction, Opportunities, Workshop|
The role of education in the survival of regional languages: Adaptations and challenges of teaching in BasqueLaura Fernández-Pampillón Enguix2024-05-06T10:50:33+02:00May 6, 2024|Categories: Articles, Featured|Tags: Basque, education, History teaching|
Call for Applications – ENRS’ free summer school In Between? 2024Andreas Haraldstad2024-04-18T17:03:44+02:00April 18, 2024|Categories: Featured, Opportunities|Tags: Audio Production, Border Regions, Call for Applications, European Network Remembrance and Solidarity, Oral History, Summer School, Testimonies|
Queering Historical Spaces: A Review of the House of Vineyard x The Willet-Holthuysen Museum ExhibitionZarah Drummond2025-02-06T17:35:23+01:00March 15, 2024|Categories: Featured, Reviews|