• 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.

  • Wizards and Demigods – The Time Capsule on my Bookshelf

    The 60s were carefree and the 90s were optimistic: young people once looked at the future in a positive light. So why is Gen Z so melancholic? Can we find the answer through literature?

  • “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.

  • “Dialogues to Remember” – EUSTORY Summit 2023

    What can conversations about the past teach us about the world we want to build? At the EUSTORY Summit 2023 “Dialogues to Remember”, over 100 young Europeans came together in Prague to explore memory, identity, and Europe’s shared stories.

  • “Religious Diversity Must Make Its Mark in History Lessons”

    Mr Frank-Michael Kuhlemann, Chair of Modern and Contemporary History and Didactics of History at the Technical University of Dresden, talks about the importance of religion for history lessons.

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