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 Century of change. Where do we stand now? – discussion

Century of change. Where do we stand now? – discussion

language: English
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duration: 01:51:09
Please note that Prof. Delsol gives her speech in French. Prof. Marek Cichocki, Prof. Chantal Delsol, Prof. Ferenc Miszlivetz and Markus Meckel (moderator) at the 8th European Remembrance Symposium in Paris. This year's theme: "The Making and Re-Making of Europe: 1919–2019". The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). 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, Budapest, Brussels and Bucharest. Read more: www.europeanremembrance.enrs.eu
language: English
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duration: 01:51:09
Photo of the publication Re-makings of Europe: legacies on display – discussion

Re-makings of Europe: legacies on display – discussion

language: English
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duration: 01:43:43
Prof. Rémi Brague, Dr Berber Hagedoorn, Prof. Aleksandra Hnatiuk, Prof. Anthony O'Hear, Prof. Martin Pekár and Prof. Andrzej Szczerski (moderator) at the 8th European Remembrance Symposium in Paris. This year's theme: "The Making and Re-Making of Europe: 1919–2019". The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). 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, Budapest, Brussels and Bucharest. Read more: www.europeanremembrance.enrs.eu
language: English
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duration: 01:43:43
Photo of the publication Book presentation: ‘Europe’s Postwar Periods – 1989, 1945, 1918. Writing History Backwards’

Book presentation: ‘Europe’s Postwar Periods – 1989, 1945, 1918. Writing History Backwards’

language: English
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duration: 00:48:30
Please note that Prof. Biłos presents in French. Dr Péter Apor, Prof. John Horne and Prof. Piotr Biłos (moderator) at the 8th European Remembrance Symposium in Paris. This year's theme: "The Making and Re-Making of Europe: 1919–2019". The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). 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, Budapest, Brussels and Bucharest. Read more: www.europeanremembrance.enrs.eu
language: English
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duration: 00:48:30
Photo of the publication New orders: trauma and recovery – discussion

New orders: trauma and recovery – discussion

language: English
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duration: 01:30:05
Please note that the speech by Prof. Horel is given in French. Prof. Marie-Janine Calic, Prof. Catherine Horel, Prof. Andrzej Nowak, Prof. Andrejs Plakans and Dr Oldřich Tůma (moderator) at the 8th European Remembrance Symposium in Paris. This year's theme: "The Making and Re-Making of Europe: 1919–2019". The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). 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, Budapest, Brussels and Bucharest. Read more: www.europeanremembrance.enrs.eu
language: English
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duration: 01:30:05
Photo of the publication Re-makings of Europe: new orders – discussion

Re-makings of Europe: new orders – discussion

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 01:23:35
Please note that the speeches by Prof. Delsol and Prof. Della Morte are given in French. Prof. Gabriele Della Morte, Prof. Chantal Delsol, Prof. Wanda Jarząbek and Prof. Andres Kasekamp (moderator) at the 8th European Remembrance Symposium in Paris. This year's theme: "The Making and Re-Making of Europe: 1919–2019" The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). 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, Budapest, Brussels and Bucharest. Read more: www.europeanremembrance.enrs.eu
language: English
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duration: 01:23:35
Photo of the publication Turning points in Europe’s order: conditions and consequences – discussion

Turning points in Europe’s order: conditions and consequences – discussion

language: English
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duration: 02:07:03
Rev. Prof. Piotr Mazurkiewicz, Prof. Richard Overy, Prof. Adrian Pop, Prof. Arnold Suppan, Prof. Jay Winter and Prof. Agnieszka Nogal (moderator) at the 8th European Remembrance Symposium in Paris. This year's theme: "The Making and Re-Making of Europe: 1919–2019". The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). 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, Budapest, Brussels and Bucharest. Read more: www.europeanremembrance.enrs.eu
language: English
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duration: 02:07:03
Photo of the publication 8th European Remembrance Symposium: Welcome notes

8th European Remembrance Symposium: Welcome notes

language: English
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duration: 00:10:00
Rafał Rogulski, director of ENRS, and Prof. Antoine Vauchez from University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, open the 8th European Remembrance Symposium in Paris. This year's theme: "The Making and Re-Making of Europe: 1919–2019". The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). 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, Budapest, Brussels and Bucharest. Read more: www.europeanremembrance.enrs.eu
language: English
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duration: 00:10:00
Photo of the publication In Between? Trailer
Valentina Gabor

In Between? Trailer

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duration: 00:03:13
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duration: 00:03:13
Photo of the publication After the Great War. Challenges for Europe 1918-2018 – discussion

After the Great War. Challenges for Europe 1918-2018 – discussion

language: English
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duration: 02:23:00

Prof. Marek Cichocki, Prof. Dan Dungaciu, Prof. Anne Deighton, Prof. Jörn Leonhard, Prof. Martin Pekár, Prof. Attila Pók and Gemma Pörzgen (moderator) at the 7th European Remembrance Symposium in Bucharest. 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 remembrance and consequences of the First World War in 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, Budapest and Brussels.

language: English
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duration: 02:23:00
Photo of the publication Art Imprisoned. Sound in the Silence 2017

Art Imprisoned. Sound in the Silence 2017

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duration: 00:15:25

Four groups of students from different European countries. Four artists. History of the Ravensbruck Concentration Camp.
See what happened next.

Sound in the Silence is an intercultural and international remembrance initiative coordinated by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity in cooperation with MOTTE. This year's edition partners included as well: the Ravensbruck Memorial Site and Ustav Pamati Naroda.

Director: Daniel Dluhy
Director's Assistant: Juliana Gubisova
Sound recordist and mixer: Samo Skubla

language: English
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duration: 00:15:25
Photo of the publication Remember. 23 August: Péter Mansfeld

Remember. 23 August: Péter Mansfeld

language: English
subtitles: English
duration: 00:00:31

Péter Mansfeld was the youngest victim of repression after the 1956 revolution in Hungary. He was hanged at barely the age of 18.

language: English
subtitles: English
duration: 00:00:31
Photo of the publication Memory and Religion conference: short interviews. Question 1

Memory and Religion conference: short interviews. Question 1

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duration: 00:01:55
Prof. Geneviève Zubrzycki, Prof. Alexander Agadjanian, Dr Yuliya Yurchuk and Dr Zuzanna Bogumił answer the same question about the "Memory and Religion" conference on spot. Question 1: What role do conferences such as this one play for the memory studies community?
language: English
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duration: 00:01:55
Photo of the publication Memory and Religion conference: short interviews. Question 2

Memory and Religion conference: short interviews. Question 2

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duration: 00:02:24
Prof. Geneviève Zubrzycki, Prof. Alexander Agadjanian, Dr Yuliya Yurchuk and Dr Zuzanna Bogumił answer the same question about the "Memory and Religion" conference on spot. Question 2: Why is it important to discuss relations between memory and religion?
language: English
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duration: 00:02:24
Photo of the publication Memory and Religion conference: short interviews. Question 3

Memory and Religion conference: short interviews. Question 3

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duration: 00:02:23
Prof. Geneviève Zubrzycki, Prof. Alexander Agadjanian, Dr Yuliya Yurchuk and Dr Zuzanna Bogumił answer the same question about the "Memory and Religion" conference on spot. Question 3: What are the most vital challenges which memory studies scholars face today?
language: English
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duration: 00:02:23
Photo of the publication Memory and Religion conference: short interviews. Question 4

Memory and Religion conference: short interviews. Question 4

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duration: 00:03:32
Prof. Geneviève Zubrzycki, Prof. Alexander Agadjanian, Dr Yuliya Yurchuk and Dr Zuzanna Bogumił answer the same question about the "Memory and Religion" conference on spot. Question 4: Are there any topics which should be given more attention within memory and religion studies?
language: English
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duration: 00:03:32
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Memory and Religion: Final Discussion

language: English
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duration: 01:19:25

The aim of the 8th conference within the Genealogies of Memory framework was to highlight the intricate links between religion and memory. The latest reflections and research findings were showcased by scholars from over 20 countries. The conference took place in Warsaw between 16 and 18 October 2018.


Dr Michał Łuczewski (Centre for the Thought of John Paul II, Warsaw)

Prof. Paweł Śpiewak (Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw)

Prof. Grace Davie (University of Exeter)

Prof. Kathy Rousselet (Center for International Studies, Sciences Po, Paris)

Moderators: Dr Zuzanna Bogumił & Dr Yuliya Yurchuk

language: English
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duration: 01:19:25
Photo of the publication Vernacular Memory Practices

Vernacular Memory Practices

language: English
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duration: 02:08:27

The aim of the 8th conference within the Genealogies of Memory framework was to highlight the intricate links between religion and memory. The latest reflections and research findings were showcased by scholars from over 20 countries. The conference took place in Warsaw between 16 and 18 October 2018.


Chair: Dr Julia Buyskykh (Centre for Applied Anthropology, Kyiv)

Dr Karina Jarzyńska (Jagiellonian University, Kraków): Post-secular Prayers, Gravestones and Rituals. Utilizing Religion at Unmemorialized Genocide Sites

Naum Trajanovski (Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Advanced Studies Koszeg): Panikhida, liturgy and a parastos: Servicing the local memory of a contested historical event in contemporary Republic of Macedonia

Vera Herold (The Lisbon Consortium – Catholic University of Portugal, Lisbon): The Protestant Lissaboner Deutsche between Wars. A Palimpsestuous Reading of a Pacifist War Memorial in Bellicose Times

Dr Alla Marchenko (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw): Memory and Politics in the Soviet Union: Case of the Hasidic Pilgrimage in Uman

language: English
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duration: 02:08:27
Photo of the publication Transitional Justice, Memory Laws and Wars

Transitional Justice, Memory Laws and Wars

language: English
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duration: 01:55:37

The aim of the 8th conference within the Genealogies of Memory framework was to highlight the intricate links between religion and memory. The latest reflections and research findings were showcased by scholars from over 20 countries. The conference took place in Warsaw between 16 and 18 October 2018.


Chair: Dr Simon Lewis (University of Potsdam)

Dr Patryk Wawrzyński (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń): The Rainbow People of God: a South African Lesson of Ubuntu. Hoping on Relationships between Religion and Remembrance

Dr Nadia Zasanska (Ukrainian Catholic University, Lviv): Religious Echoes of Donbas Conflict: Contrasts Between the Rhetoric of Christian, Muslim and Jewish Communities in Ukraine

Tomasz Wiśniewski (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań): Postsecular Struggles for Epistemic Justice

Commentator: Dr Oksana Myshlovska (The Graduate Institute, Geneva)

language: English
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duration: 01:55:37