Browse our videos! Here you can find recordings from our events, including the European Remembrance Symposia and Genealogies of Memory conferences, video summaries of our educational youth projects, as well as Hi-story lessons animations for teachers and pupils.

Photo of the publication In Between? Transylvania

In Between? Transylvania

language: English, German, Hungarian, Romanian
subtitles: English
duration: 00:07:30
Collective work by the study visit participants: Lukas Michael Joura, Júlia-Janka Gáspárik, Borbála Pál, Raluca Patricia Nistor, Teona Teodorescu, Cătălina Vrabie. The group was leaded by Magdalena Fryze-Seroka and Małgorzata Tomaszkiewicz.
language: English, German, Hungarian, Romanian
subtitles: English
duration: 00:07:30
Photo of the publication In Between? The Hungarian-Romanian borderland

In Between? The Hungarian-Romanian borderland

language: English, Hungarian, Romanian
subtitles: English
duration: 00:14:13
Collective work by the study visit participants: Anna Alexandrov, Laura Boglárka Bóka, Ana-Maria Despoiu, Šarūnas Rinkevičius, Diana Takácsová and Gabriel Vivas Martínez. The group was leaded by Gábor Danyi and guided by Vivien Apjok.
language: English, Hungarian, Romanian
subtitles: English
duration: 00:14:13
Photo of the publication European Remembrance Symposium in Brussels (2017) – summary

European Remembrance Symposium in Brussels (2017) – summary

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:02:50

The 6th edition of the European Remembrance Symposium was organised in Brussels by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Its main theme was the remembrance of violence in 20th-century Europe. The event was attended by over 150 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.>/p>

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague, Vienna and Budapest.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:02:50
Photo of the publication Reconciliation and overcoming the burden of violence – discussion

Reconciliation and overcoming the burden of violence – discussion

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 01:32:35

Dr Nicolas Moll, Prof. Valerie Rosoux, Dr Jordi Guixé, Dr Andrei Muraru, and Małgorzata Wosińska (moderator) at the 6th European Remembrance Symposium in Brussels. The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 150 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the remembrance of violence in 20th-century Europe.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague, Vienna and Budapest.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 01:32:35
Photo of the publication Documenting violence – discussion

Documenting violence – discussion

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 01:19:57

Prof. Iryna Ramanava, Dr Ondřej Matějka, Dr Anne Kaminsky, Prof. Nico Wouters (moderator) at the 6th European Remembrance Symposium in Brussels. The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 150 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the remembrance of violence in 20th-century Europe.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague, Vienna and Budapest.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 01:19:57
Photo of the publication Educating about violence – discussion

Educating about violence – discussion

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 01:25:30

Prof. Luigi Cajani, Dr Hubertus Knabe, Dr Łukasz Kamiński and Dr Karel Van Nieuwenhuyse (moderator) at the 6th European Remembrance Symposium in Brussels. The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 150 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the remembrance of violence in 20th-century Europe.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague, Vienna and Budapest.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 01:25:30
Photo of the publication Violence in Central-Eastern and Western Europe – Lectures by Andrzej Nowak and Arnold Suppan

Violence in Central-Eastern and Western Europe – Lectures by Andrzej Nowak and Arnold Suppan

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 01:12:31

Lectures by professor Andrzej Nowak and Professor Arnold Suppan (as read by Bartosz Dziewanowski-Stefańczyk) at the 6th European Remembrance Symposium in Brussels. The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 150 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the remembrance of violence in 20th-century Europe.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague, Vienna and Budapest.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 01:12:31
Photo of the publication Theoretical issues of violence – Michel Wieviorkas lecture

Theoretical issues of violence – Michel Wieviorka's lecture

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:33:22

Professor Michel Wieviorka at the 6th European Remembrance Symposium in Brussels. The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 150 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the remembrance of violence in 20th-century Europe.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague, Vienna and Budapest.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:33:22
Photo of the publication European Remembrance Symposium 2017: Welcome speeches

European Remembrance Symposium 2017: Welcome speeches

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:30:56

Rafał Rogulski (ENRS), Prof. Freddy Dumortier (Royal Flemish Academy for Science and the Arts), Nico Wouters (CEGESOMA), and Gilles Pelayo (Europe for Citizens) give welcome speeches, and Dr Reka Kiss reads a letter by Dr Tibor Navracsics, European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport, at the 6th European Remembrance Symposium in Brussels. The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 150 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the remembrance of violence in 20th-century Europe.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague, Vienna and Budapest.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:30:56
Photo of the publication Great Crisis

Great Crisis

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:05:31


Author: Prof. W. Roszkowski

Edited by: Prof. J. Rydel, Prof. Peer Vries

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:05:31
Photo of the publication European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest (2016) - summary

European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest (2016) - summary

language: English, Hungarian
subtitles: English
duration: 00:05:39

5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English, Hungarian
subtitles: English
duration: 00:05:39
Photo of the publication European Remembrance Symposium 2016: Closing Discussions

European Remembrance Symposium 2016: Closing Discussions

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:07:29

Professor Norman Stone, professor Andrzej Nowak, professor Mark Kramer and moderator professor Pál Fodor in the closing discussion of the the 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest.

The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:07:29
Photo of the publication European Remembrance Symposium, Budapest 2016: Pál Fodor

European Remembrance Symposium, Budapest 2016: Pál Fodor

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:14:50

Prof. Pál Fodor is a Hungarian Historian, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences was a moderator of the closing lecture on 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest. The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:14:50
Photo of the publication European Remembrance Symposium, Budapest 2016: Andrzej Nowak (closing lecture)

European Remembrance Symposium, Budapest 2016: Andrzej Nowak (closing lecture)

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:29:12

Professor Andrzej Nowak from Jagiellonian University, the member of ENRS Academic Council, gives the closing lecture on 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest.

The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:29:12
Photo of the publication European Remembrance Symposium, Budapest 2016: Norman Stone (closing lecture)

European Remembrance Symposium, Budapest 2016: Norman Stone (closing lecture)

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:10:20

Professor Norman Stone from the Centre for Russian Studies at Bilkent University, gives the closing lecture on 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest. The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:10:20
Photo of the publication Contemporary Meaning and Legacies of 1956 in Art and Culture – Discussion

Contemporary Meaning and Legacies of 1956 in Art and Culture – Discussion

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 01:19:06

Parts of recording in Hungarian. Discussion-panel by professor Piotr Juszkiewicz, professor Csaba Gy. Kiss, professor László Csorba and moderator Dr György Schöpflin, on the 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest.

The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 01:19:06
Photo of the publication Contemporary Meaning and Legacies of 1956 in Art and Culture: Piotr Juszkiewicz (keynote speaker)

Contemporary Meaning and Legacies of 1956 in Art and Culture: Piotr Juszkiewicz (keynote speaker)

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:29:18

Keynote speaker professor Piotr Juszkiewicz gives a lecture about the Legacies of 1956, ' Farewell to Myth, waiting for Myth' on the 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest.

The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:29:18
Photo of the publication Consequences of 1956 – Discussion

Consequences of 1956 – Discussion

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:51:35

Discussion by professor János M Rainer, Dr Oldřich Tůma, Dr Cosmin Florin Budeanca and Professor Jan Rydel, moderated by Frank Hadler, on the 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest.

The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:51:35