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A Modern Dystopian Writer’s and an Ancient Greek Tragedian’s Thoughts on the Natural Way of Life
What is the "natural way of life"? Even though Orwell and Sophocles lived 2,500 years apart they both had similar ideas about it, suggesting it is a way of life most appropriate to a human
Ostkreuz: Glass and Steel
The editors’ team explored what many refer to as the physical embodiment of the hyper-gentrified present of Germany’s capital, namely the glass-and-steel Ostkreuz.
Servus, Frankfurt!
Unlike those who pick more exotic Erasmus destinations, Decho chose Frankfurt. He was attracted by its educational reputation, but ended up finding many other ways to enjoy the city.
The Silence Only She Could Hear: A Pioneer of Autism Research
Tracing one’s roots always brings surprises. This is the story of Růžena Nesnídalová, a pioneer in autism research – as far as the author has been able to piece together from her family’s tales.
Where Fun Meets Politics – The Carnival of Torres Vedras
Carnival is traditionally a time of excess. In Torres Vedras, Portugal, it means parades, costumes, and themed monuments – turning it into a playful opportunity to bring up sociopolitical issues!
A Lottery you Can’t Lose
Mandatory military service, unthinkable only a short while ago, has returned in countries like Latvia due to the current geopolitical situation. What’s young people’s opinion on this new reality?
National Blackout: Fearing the Rise of Military Tension
A 10-hour blackout struck the Iberian Peninsula in 2025. International tensions triggered unexpected fears in young Spaniards, who otherwise would have never even imagined a conflict at home.
Czeching In, 21 Years After: The Czechs’ View on the EU
As an EU country with a socialist past, Czech society remains politically divided. How do Czechs, especially Gen Z, feel about the European Union two decades after “Czeching In”?
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Ostkreuz: Glass and Steel
The editors’ team explored what many refer to as the physical embodiment of the hyper-gentrified present of Germany’s capital, namely the glass-and-steel Ostkreuz.
“Peace in Action” – EUSTORY Experience 2025
Is there room for hope in times of conflicts, political crises, and deepening polarization? 50 young history enthusiasts from 18 countries explored creative ways of conflict transformation during the EUSTORY Experience.
Serbia’s Student Protests: A Generation Demanding Change
The government’s weak response to a deadly collapse in 2024 triggered the largest protest in Serbian history. We interviewed Petar, an alumni involved in this student-led democratic movement.
“En:countering Divides” – EUSTORY Summit 2024
How to navigate through the divides of today’s world? Using diverse approaches in creative workshops, critical discussions and intercultural encounters, young history enthusiasts from 23 countries equipped themselves with tools to drive cross-border collaboration and change forward.
A Monument for Peace and Liberty
A Monument for Peace and Liberty Russia's war against Ukraine concerns us all! Young Europeans send this message with their augmented reality-memorial, which makes a stop in Hamburg to mark the anniversary of the Russian invasion.
“War and Dreams”– Children’s Drawings from Ukraine
How do children see the war in Ukraine? This is the subject of the digital exhibition “War and Dreams” showing drawings by Ukrainian schoolchildren.
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