TY - CONF
T1 - Narratives of Memory and Myth in the House of European History
T2 - English
AU - Hooks, Jess T
PY - 2020/8/3
Y1 - 2020/8/3
N2 - This article, co-authored by an international group of MAstudents, originates from a workshop which was part of theinternational blended learning seminar“Europe: Prac-tices, Narratives, Spaces of Memory.”The seminar wascomprised of 37 students from France, Germany, theNetherlands, Poland, and Switzerland and was organizedby Franziska Metzger (University of Teacher EducationLucerne), Katarzyna Bojarska (SWPS University, Warsaw/Jagiellonian University, Krakow), Christine Gundermann(University of Cologne), Marit Monteiro (Radboud Univer-sity Nijmegen), Armin Owzar (University Sorbonne Nou-velle, Paris 3), and Irmgard Zündorf (Leibniz Centre forContemporary History Potsdam) with the support of the
AB - This article, co-authored by an international group of MAstudents, originates from a workshop which was part of theinternational blended learning seminar“Europe: Prac-tices, Narratives, Spaces of Memory.”The seminar wascomprised of 37 students from France, Germany, theNetherlands, Poland, and Switzerland and was organizedby Franziska Metzger (University of Teacher EducationLucerne), Katarzyna Bojarska (SWPS University, Warsaw/Jagiellonian University, Krakow), Christine Gundermann(University of Cologne), Marit Monteiro (Radboud Univer-sity Nijmegen), Armin Owzar (University Sorbonne Nou-velle, Paris 3), and Irmgard Zündorf (Leibniz Centre forContemporary History Potsdam) with the support of the
U2 - 10.1515/iph-2020-2002
DO - 10.1515/iph-2020-2002
M3 - Paper
SP - 20202002
ER -