Tag Archive for: Hungary
Memory Politics, Holocaust and Historical Injustice Education in Canada and Europe
Experiential Learning approaches in Memory Politics, Holocaust…
Memory Politics in a Regional Perspective: Towards a new East-West Divide?
The Jean Monnet Network European Memory Politics (EuMePo) featured…
BLOG: Exploring European Memory Politics in Europe on a Study Tour with 18 students from Canada
Undergraduate and graduate students were exposed to experiential…
Learning about the Fascist Past: Hungary’s current approaches
For undergraduate student from UVic, travelling to and learning…
Selective Memory: Német Megszállás Áldozatainak and Misrepresentations of the Past in Modern Hungary
While there are many examples of contested memory in Hungary,…
Engaging Generation Z in Topics of Collective Memory & History: Thoughts from the 2023 European Memory Politics Conference
On June 14th, 2023, I had the privilege of co-presenting with…
BUDAPEST Conference “Memory Politics in Europe – Towards a Deepening East-West Divide?”
On June 14-16, 2023 the Jean Monnet Network European Memory Politics…
Intergenerational trauma presentation and the visit to the House of Terror, Budapest
On the second day of the conference on memory politics in Budapest…
Reliving History Through an IWalk: My Experience at a Memorial on the Danube River
Take a look at the photo below. What would you think if I told…
International Youth KAS panel: Contested Collective Memory in Contemporary Europe
On June 14, 2023, jointly with our partners at the Eötvös Loránd…