EuroClio, International Book Day, April 23rd
Books Not Bombs: Rebuilding Education During War. Whilst the war is raging in Ukraine, a group of educators are working to continue the education reform they strongly believe in.
Books Not Bombs: Rebuilding Education During War. Whilst the war is raging in Ukraine, a group of educators are working to continue the education reform they strongly believe in.
The play entitled Un ciel rempli d’oiseaux, written by Antoine Choplin in 2021, pays tribute to the Romani artist Ceija Stojka, deceased in 2013.
This roundtable organised by the European Association of History Educators (EuroClio), in the framework of the REMEMCHILD project, will reflect on the wartime experience of women and children in Europe, in particular during the Spanish Civil War, the Second World War and the wars of the 1990s in the Western Balkans.
Registration and participation are free. This webinar, developed by the European Association of History Educators (EuroClio), in the framework of REMEMCHILD project, is aimed at students, researchers, teachers and educators.
This year the 11th edition of the European Remembrance Symposium and the 6th edition of Taking Stock of European Memory Policies will take place as one event in Barcelona. The meeting will bring together hundreds of representatives of the institutions and organisations active in the field of 20th-century history and memory.
The people of Guernica experienced the ravages of the Spanish Civil War from the outset, although during the first few months the war campaign did not drastically alter the atmosphere in the town.
In Italy, 25 April is the Liberation Day of Italy from Nazism, a commemoration that remembers and honours the struggle against fascist rule and Nazi occupation during the Second World War.
The most emblematic ceremony at the Maison d’Izieu is the one which takes place on April 6 in order to commemorate the roundup of 1944 …
In May 1943, the house welcomes its first group of Jewish children – coming from the French department of Hérault – to protect …
80 years ago, in April 1943, Sabine and Miron Zlatin opened the “Colonie des enfants réfugiés de l’Hérault”. For almost a year, more than a hundred Jewish children from all over Europe were taken in at the Maison d’Izieu to escape racist and anti-Semitic persecution. Sixty-one of them were saved.