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EUSTORY Academies in 2008


23- 30 August in Berlin / Germany

“Us and Them. Exclusion, discrimination and persecution in Europe, 70 years after the November Pogrom in 1938 (`Kristallnacht`)”


Poster Exhibition

On posters the participants of the EUSTORY Academy presented their individual competition entries that were awarded in the framework of EUSTORY history competitions.

  1. Corina Banu / Andrei Frincu / Brindusa Lungu (Romania): "The lure of travelling or The aspiration towards truth." (PDF - 451KB)

  2. Maxim Bogachev (Russia): "Forgotten and left" (PDF - 639KB)

  3. Jimmy de Hoon (Belgium):“Interview with my grandparents” (PDF - 563KB)

  4. Lieselotte Denys (Belgium): “The influence of the Industrial Revolution on my own family history” (PDF - 615KB)

  5. Mare Heinluth (Estonia): “The integration of Estonian and Russian cultures in an old farm” (PDF - 726KB)

  6. Nelly Ivanova (Bulgaria): “I’m here, don’t cry, I’m here at last” – a story about separations, individual ways and reunions” (PDF - 464KB)

  7. Katarina Jakovac / Ida Lesar (Slovenia): “Experience with war in Ribnica and Kocevje” (PDF - 544KB)

  8. Carmen Lai (Germany): „The regional asylum for fatally ill people in Gießen 1900“ (PDF - 570KB)

  9. Agnese Logina (Latvia):“Depiction of Riga in feature films made in Riga Motion Pictures Studios (1964 – 1983)” (PDF - 517KB)

  10. Ina Marozka (Belarus): “The 100th anniversary of the Uspensky Church 2007” (PDF - 493KB)
  11. Dusan Radovanovic (Serbia): “The Story of Milutin - History of bronze soldier in Kraljevo” (PDF - 561KB)

  12. Margarita Rudnik (Russia): “Fates of My Relatives in Russian History of XX century” (PDF - 579KB)

  13. Stefanie Signe Schmidt (Denmark): „My history – Frida Schmidt“ (PDF - 664KB)

  14. Jana Urbanova (Slovakia): “Living wire” (PDF - 659KB)