Research Colloquium

Empowering place for early-career researchers

EUROPAST Online Research Colloquia empower early-career researchers by providing a space for them to present their latest findings, receive feedback and exchange knowledge.

 

If you would like to present at the colloquium, please register here.

 

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The EUROPAST Research Colloquia are organised by Assoc. Prof. Thomas Cauvin, Asst. Prof. Sandra Camarda, and Dr. Rhianne Louise Morgan (Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History – C²DH).

Research Colloquium Events

Camilla Portesani

The Participatory Public History Lab {PPHL}: Navigating Power Structures and Methodological Challenges in History Museums

10/10/2024 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM (CET)

Marianna Tavares

Memories and Biographies of Teachers from Cidade da Esperança: Educational Narratives and Public History

17/09/2024 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM (CET)

Dr. Dominik Rigoll

Antisemitism as a Weapon: Global Holocaust Denial, Political Propaganda, and Evil Public History

18/06/2024 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM (CET)

Rita Hornok

Memory Politics Meets Foreign Policy: Hungarian Turanism as Political Myth

16/05/2024 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM (CET)

Dr. Odeta Rudling

From Soviet Patriotism to Lithuanian Nationalism: Domestic Tourism, Local History and Folk Revival, 1958-1990

23/04/2024 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM (CET)

Ieva Šakelaitė

Exploring the Aesthetics of Protests in Response to the Russian War on Ukraine

21/03/2024 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM (CET)

Dr. Julia Harnoncourt

“Indésirables” from overseas – Love-stories. Migrants in Luxembourg at the beginning of the 20th century.

25/01/2024 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM (CET)

Dr. Myriam Dalal

'Are We Home Yet?': Telling the Story of Esch through Different Migrant Experiences’

12/12/2023 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM (CET)

Povilas A. Stepavičius

‘City and its neighbourhoods: research, people, and public history. The story of one exhibition at Vilnius Museum’

9/11/2023 5 PM (CET) 

Marta Kopiniak

‘Long History of Museum Participation: An Exploration of the History of Polish Museums’

23/10/2023 5 PM (CET)

Maëlle Lepitre

'The Redesign of Buchenwald Camp Museum after 1989'

27/09/2023 5 PM (CET)

Dr. Viktorija Rimaitė-Beržiūnienė

'Public Memory of Traumas in Lithuania: Criteria of Ontological (In) Security'

28/06/2023 4:30 PM (CET)

Dr. Jogilė Ulinskaitė

'The Memories of Pride in Lithuania's Post-Communist Transformation'

16/05/2023 4:30 PM (CET)

Dr. Joëlla van Donkersgoed

'Co-Creating Local Histories: Engaging Participants through Public History Practices'

26/04/2023 5 PM (CET)

Contacts

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Address: Vokiečių g. 10, LT-01130, Vilnius

 

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