About the Organisation
By establishing the National Association of Young Historians of Moldova (ANTIM), its founders primarily intended to meet a social need – to promote national and international collaboration of young people, interested in doing research on historical topics. The aim is to explore study activities and opportunities and help to preserve country’s cultural national heritage.
About the Competition
The History Competition was announced for the first time in 2017 within an interregional project, supported by the German Federal Foreign Office. In 2019 the National Association of Young Historians of Moldova (ANTIM) became an official member of the international network EUSTORY. The purpose of the competition is to encourage secondary school and high school pupils (14-18 years old), as well as first and second your college or university students (19-21 years old) to explore subjects in the field of local history. Submissions must have a local or biographical approach and participants have to work with original sources. The jury accepts entries written in Romanian, Russian or English.
Retrospect: Eight Years of Moldovan History Competition
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Further informationCompetition Topics
Story Collection: Moldova
“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.
Towards More Inclusive and Critical History Teaching
History-based propaganda can have serious consequences in a society. How should educators deal with it?
“I Will Try to Use History as a Tool to Change the World”
Learning how to shape teaching to overcome differences, promote empathy and encourage critical thinking.
How to Tutor Students Researching Propaganda
In workshops, tutors learned how to use didactical methods for dealing with 20th century propaganda in the classroom.
“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.
