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"As long as the world stands, no German will be a Pole's friend": On Myth and Reality of a Difficult Neighbourhood in the Heart of Europe

ImageUniversity of Bonn
Stucksaal, Poppelsdorfer Schloss
29th May, 2008
17.30-20.00


Speaker:
Prof. Dr. Jan Rydel
, Institute of History, Jagiellonian University, Krakow

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Prof. Dr. Albert Kotowski, Department of East European History, University of Bonn

The seminar consisted of two thirty minute presentations, and general discussion, followed by a tea/coffee break. After the seminar, the general discussion continued for secondary and higher education teachers.




Connecting History Education in Europe

The Europaeum and EUROCLIO have been awarded a grant by the European Union Education and Culture DG 'Europe for Citizens' Programme to hold a series of events and workshops across Europe on the theme "Human rights in Europe? Tolerance, Democracy, Citizenship, Critical thinking and Multiperspectivity as European Values" during the 2007-8 academic year.

The Europaeum will organise 10 events, including conferences, seminars, and lectures, at each of its partner universities on topics related to this theme.

Each event will be followed by a workshop organised by EUROCLIO, comprising of secondary and higher education professionals and academics.

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