History Camp 2024: "Stories They Tell"
How does popular culture shape our understanding of history? Participants of the History Camp 2024 will delve into history-based propaganda in popular culture.
How does popular culture shape our understanding of history? Participants of the History Camp 2024 will delve into history-based propaganda in popular culture.
From 25 - 28 October, 2022, seventeen young prize winners from Armenia and Moldova gathered in Armenia for four packed workshop days. "We are taking so much with us that we all will have to pay for extra weight!” one participant summed up his experience.
How does one learn not to "Look Back in Anger"? 16 participants from Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine discussed this issue during a two-month long online workshop. They presented their answers in highly creative and moving works which they shared in a public retrospective.
Is “War and Peace Cast in Stone?” During the EUSTORY Next Generation Summit 2018, 16 young prize winners from Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine met with experts and explored the changing meaning of monuments. With this newly acquired knowledge in mind they designed their own monuments. Take a look!
The cooperation project "History Competitions"
(2017-2024) is supported by