Consequences of the Paris Peace ConferenceBob Stradling2019-11-20T17:26:06+01:00November 14, 2019|Categories: Partners|Tags: Self Determination and the Peace Settlements at the end of World War One, Webinar|
How Can Pluralism Strengthen Peace?Lorraine Besnier2019-11-07T15:35:45+01:00November 7, 2019|Categories: EUROCLIO|
Call for front-end-developersFani Partsafyllidou2019-11-05T17:43:07+01:00November 5, 2019|Categories: Opportunities|
Call for Papers – International Society for History Didactics (ISHD)Lorraine Besnier2019-11-01T15:58:16+01:00November 1, 2019|Categories: Opportunities|
Kick off meeting for ‘Teaching European History in the 21st century’ projectFani Partsafyllidou2019-11-05T13:57:47+01:00November 1, 2019|Categories: Project Updates|Tags: online collections, Source Collection, Transnational educational resources, Transnational Project Meeting|
3rd Transnational Project Meeting for Opening Up HistorianaFani Partsafyllidou2019-11-05T13:58:15+01:00November 1, 2019|Categories: Project Updates|Tags: Transnational Project Meeting|
Call for Workshops at the 27th EuroClio Annual ConferenceAlice Modena2019-10-30T10:06:07+01:00October 30, 2019|Categories: Opportunities|Tags: 27th EUROCLIO Annual Conference|
Call for Papers – International Research Association for History and Social Sciences Education (IRAHSSE)Veronika Budaiová2019-10-25T13:40:30+02:00October 25, 2019|Categories: Opportunities|
EuroClio’s project team “Learning History That Is Not Yet History” announced as winner of the 2019 Global Pluralism AwardAndreas Holtberget2019-10-15T16:44:25+02:00October 15, 2019|Categories: EUROCLIO|Tags: Balkans, Global Centre for Pluralism;, Learning a History that is 'not yet History'|
The value of innovative and responsible history education.Steven Segers2022-02-24T17:20:01+01:00October 5, 2021|Categories: EUROCLIO|Tags: Congress, History education|
Holocaust education in KosovoDonika Xhemajli2022-02-24T17:21:24+01:00September 30, 2021|Categories: EUROCLIO|Tags: Holocaust, Kosovo, Teaching the Holocaust|
The allure of authoritarianism and modern populism: A keynote lecture with Prof. Takis PappasRalitsa Angelova2021-09-28T14:28:28+02:00September 28, 2021|Categories: Articles|Tags: Democracy|
Belgrade Meeting, Learning History that is not yet History IIRalitsa Angelova2022-02-24T17:27:50+01:00September 24, 2021|Categories: Articles|Tags: Belgrade, LHH2, Project Meeting|
A concise piece of history – a blogpost on the workshop on stamps of the ‘History that Connects – Sri Lanka’ initiativeCharlotte Huijskens2022-02-24T17:29:15+01:00September 24, 2021|Categories: Articles|Tags: Sri Lanka, Visual sources|
Towards a history education for the 21st Century: An interview with Dr. Jochen HungAndreas Holtberget2022-02-24T17:23:13+01:00September 23, 2021|Categories: Articles|Tags: European History, History education, History education at university level, Online teaching|