EUSTORY History Campus Blog
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A blog where young authors from all over Europe regularly publish posts about current events, discuss the relevance of historical anniversaries, and share their personal approaches to issues related to history and identity in Europe. The EUSTORY History Campus gives voice to personal stories and perspectives on the history and identity of young Europeans.
EUSTORY History Campus Blog
1M ago
Cashless payments and cryptocurrencies are gaining ground. Which role do physical banknotes still play for Europe's youth?
The post Lari, Leva, Krones and Euros: Young Perspectives on Europe’s Currencies appeared first on EUSTORY History Campus ..read more
EUSTORY History Campus Blog
2M ago
In Autumn 2023, the EUSTORY Next Generation Summit took place under the motto "Dialogues to Remember". In the heart of the Czech Republic’s capital, the journalistic Summit-workshop followed the question "What are dialogues to remember for people in Prague?". Armed with curiosity, the workshop participants entered the cobblestone streets to find out which dialogues are being remembered by the citizens of Prague.
The post Voices from the Vltava: Dialogues to Remember appeared first on EUSTORY History Campus ..read more
EUSTORY History Campus Blog
3M ago
“Fridays for Future” is present in many Western European countries. But in Georgia, awareness for climate change is lacking...
The post Climate Change in Georgia: “We Have to Exist Today to Worry about Tomorrow” appeared first on EUSTORY History Campus ..read more
EUSTORY History Campus Blog
4M ago
Which traces did recent crises and wars in Europe leave? Which worries and which hopes does Europe's youth have? Find answers in EUSTORY's European Youth Survey.
The post The Pulse of Europe’s Youth appeared first on EUSTORY History Campus ..read more
EUSTORY History Campus Blog
4M ago
For almost four decades, Francoism defined how to believe and behave. María from Spain remembers her grandmother, who only dressed freely after Democracy arrived...
The post Stitching Tradition: A Piece of Spanish History in my Grandmother’s Dress appeared first on EUSTORY History Campus ..read more
EUSTORY History Campus Blog
5M ago
In July 2000, a bridge of 8km length between two countries was opened. After centuries of separation by sea, the Øresund Bridge made it possible to drive between the two Nordic countries of Denmark and Sweden by car. Jakob from Denmark shares how this impacted his family.
The post Love Across the Sound appeared first on EUSTORY History Campus ..read more
EUSTORY History Campus Blog
5M ago
The post Blogging History: Journalism Made by You appeared first on EUSTORY History Campus ..read more
EUSTORY History Campus Blog
5M ago
The post Building Bridges: From Conflict to Cooperation appeared first on EUSTORY History Campus ..read more
EUSTORY History Campus Blog
5M ago
The post Mapping the Future: A Forecast Lab for Tomorrow’s Europe appeared first on EUSTORY History Campus ..read more
EUSTORY History Campus Blog
5M ago
The post Tracing Places: Buildings With a Painful Past on Trial appeared first on EUSTORY History Campus ..read more