Renowned historian and author Professor Jay Winter, a leading expert on the First World War, will show how the last of the Treaties ending the hostilities encompassing the Great War, signed at Lausanne on 23 July 1923, marked a turning point in the nature of war. He will show how ending war in 1923 contained within it the seeds of the conflict to come 16 years later.
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Lecture by Jay Winter: “The Day the Great War ended: 24 July 1923”
Europos istorijos namų ekskursijos antradieniais per pietus
Europos istorijos namai siūlo žavią ir susimąstyti verčiančią kelionę po Europos istoriją. Pasinerkite į ją per pietus ir aplankykite naujas nuolatines ir laikinas parodas. Gidas parodys jums kai kuriuos eksponatus, kurie atskleidžia žemyną formavusius procesus ir reiškinius. Sudalyvaukite...
Europos istorijos namų ekskursijos antradieniais per pietus
Europos istorijos namai siūlo žavią ir susimąstyti verčiančią kelionę po Europos istoriją. Pasinerkite į ją per pietus ir aplankykite naujas nuolatines ir laikinas parodas. Gidas parodys jums kai kuriuos eksponatus, kurie atskleidžia žemyną formavusius procesus ir reiškinius. Sudalyvaukite...
Hosted event -The Beit Project European Closure Event: The Consciousness of Otherness. The Unlikelihood of Liking the Unlike
On Monday 18th of November, as part of the European Closure of The Beit Project 2018-19, we are honored that Mr. Derek Perlman will give a conference about his perspectives on one of the most crucial issues in our society nowadays : how do we perceive Otherness and the permanent tension between...
Family Days
On the occasion of ‘Family Days’, the House of European History invites you to take part in a host of activities! Come and travel through time in our special photo studio or take part in 3D and augmented reality workshops to make amazing creations yourself. Or have a last dance to the tune of your old LP. Bring your newly created accessories along to the 1960s closing party!
Hosted Event: Literature, Migration and Multilingualism
The 12th century Castilian Jewish poet Yehuda Halevy said "My heart is in the East and I am in the West". The same goes for migrants, and among them are those who have chosen to write in a language other than their mother tongue. Can the enrichment of this situation rebuild the fractured...
Europos istorijos namų ekskursijos antradieniais per pietus
Europos istorijos namai siūlo žavią ir susimąstyti verčiančią kelionę po Europos istoriją. Pasinerkite į ją per pietus ir aplankykite naujas nuolatines ir laikinas parodas. Gidas parodys jums kai kuriuos eksponatus, kurie atskleidžia žemyną formavusius procesus ir reiškinius. Sudalyvaukite...
RESTLESS FASHION OF TOMORROW
The House of European History is taking part in Brussels Museums Nocturnes on Thursday 7th November! Besides staying open until 22.00, we are offering a wealth of activities around fashion in our Restless Youth temporary exhibition. So come to have fun, learn and meet people during an unforgettable evening! All activities are free of charge, no prior registration needed.
Hosted event: United for social cohesion
“For A New European Social Contract” project is a series of discussions that aim to rethink the social contract, so that it no longer relies on the relationship between citizens and the state but goes beyond by taking into account the different dimensions of life today and the crucial issues citizens are facing.
Remembering 1989 "carte blanche" tours
In one astonishing year, 1989, a revolutionary wave swept away the Iron Curtain and led to the collapse of the communist regimes of Central and Eastern Europe within a few years. How is the memory of this unique year still relevant and alive today? What is the legacy of this period for individuals, nations and the continent? How can the events and actors of 1989 inspire engaged citizens today?