Understanding Your Own History Through Education – Part IIneke Veldhuis-Meester2019-08-22T09:09:01+02:00September 28, 2017|Categories: Project Updates|Tags: Dealing with the Past, India, Institute for Justice and Reconciliation, Robert Bosch Stiftung|
Development on Cold War Historiana Module Continues in the HagueEuroClio2020-10-05T12:12:04+02:00September 27, 2017|Categories: Association|Tags: Cold War, Historiana - Your Portal to the Past|
Teachers Introduced to Toolbox for Intercultural Learning in BerlinEuroClio2017-09-26T15:47:21+02:00September 26, 2017|Categories: Partners|Tags: European Federation for Intercultural Learning, Intercultural Education|
The role of NGOs and NGYOs in passing on the remembrance of the Holocaust and the prevention of crimes against humanityEuroClio2017-09-25T09:00:36+02:00September 25, 2017|Categories: Partners|Tags: Council of Europe|
Issues and challenges of History Education in the Republic of Korea – Part IIMarios Epaminondas2019-08-22T09:00:10+02:00September 22, 2017|Categories: Project Updates|Tags: Dealing with the Past, Institute for Justice and Reconciliation, Korea, Robert Bosch Stiftung|
Issues and challenges of History Education in the Republic of Korea – Part IMarios Epaminondas2019-08-22T08:55:23+02:00September 15, 2017|Categories: Project Updates|Tags: Dealing with the Past, Institute for Justice and Reconciliation, Korea, Robert Bosch Stiftung|
Education for Sustainable Peace – Call for Applications for the 2018/19 Georg Arnhold Visiting Research ProfessorshipEuroClio2019-05-21T12:58:24+02:00September 14, 2017|Categories: Opportunities, Partners|Tags: Georg Eckert Institute|
Trainee Introduction Days ReportJaco Stoop2020-10-05T12:08:24+02:00September 13, 2017|Categories: Association|
How can History Education Help with Dealing with a Difficult Past? – Part IIMichael Robinson2019-08-22T08:46:08+02:00September 7, 2017|Categories: Project Updates|Tags: Dealing with the Past, Institute for Justice and Reconciliation, Robert Bosch Stiftung, South Africa|
Contested Histories: Robert Towns’ Statue and his Blackbirding LegacyGrace Sahota2021-02-02T12:04:47+01:00September 29, 2020|Categories: Articles|Tags: Contested Histories, Monuments|
Three Promises: The Kalef family of Belgrade, a Centropa multimedia filmAnna Ivanova2020-09-22T15:56:33+02:00September 22, 2020|Categories: Articles|Tags: Balkans, Europe for Citizens Programme, Holocaust, Teaching the Holocaust|
Join the #FootballPeople weeks movement!Anna Ivanova2020-09-15T14:15:36+02:00September 15, 2020|Categories: Opportunities|Tags: #FootballPeople Movement, educational materials, Fare Network, Football Makes History, Inclusion and Diversity, Opportunities|
Call for Applications: Learning from the Past – Acting for the Future. Teaching about the Holocaust and Human RightsZaira Bulgheroni2020-09-02T11:39:11+02:00September 2, 2020|Categories: Opportunities|Tags: Call for Applications, Course, Holocaust, Human Rights|
Black-Lives-Matter and the importance of history education: a conversation with Professor Maria Grever on how to deal with the pastCecilia Biaggi2020-09-01T14:46:27+02:00August 20, 2020|Categories: Articles|Tags: Black Lives Matter, Dealing with the Past, History education, Multiperspectivity, Statue Removal|
Join the #FootballPeople Movement To Help Fight Inequality!Zaira Bulgheroni2020-08-19T10:12:06+02:00August 19, 2020|Categories: Opportunities|Tags: #FootballPeople Movement, educational materials, Fare Network, Football Makes History, Grant, Inequality, social change, social injustices|