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Reflections on the heritage field from students on the MA in Heritage & Memory Studies at the University of Amsterdam

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Jun13April 13, 2020Blog 2017/2018

Reflecting On European Meta-Memories

CC0 Public Domain On the 5th of June 2018, the European Observatory on Memories (EUROM) and the House of European History (HEH) jointly hosted EUROM’s…

Apr20April 13, 2020Blog 2017/2018

Yellow Ribbons, Multidirectional Memories, and Typical Catalan Sandwiches.

(By Ghim Boseong [CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], from Wikimedia Commons) While sitting in a café, enjoying a cappuccino and a sandwich of which I had…

Mar21April 13, 2020Blog 2017/2018

Celebrating Lesser Known Memorials on an European Level?

Today I stumbled upon a Guardian Article focused on Historic England’s Immortalized project. Historic England, is a public body that states to help “people care…

Mar07April 13, 2020Blog 2017/2018

Women’s Movements in Nationalist Contexts; (Pre-)Reflections on the 8th of March Strike in Barcelona

On the 8th of March 2018, on International Women’s Day, Spanish women are planning on holding a nationwide 24 hour strike combined with several marches…

Feb21April 13, 2020Blog 2017/2018

Coloring Books as Means of Engaging Audiences with European Heritage

For my final paper of the course Who Owns the Past, I wrote about performed European citizenship in the European Route of Industrial Heritage’s event Work It…

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