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Photo of the publication European Remembrance Symposium 2016: Closing Discussions

European Remembrance Symposium 2016: Closing Discussions

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:07:29

Professor Norman Stone, professor Andrzej Nowak, professor Mark Kramer and moderator professor Pál Fodor in the closing discussion of the the 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest.

The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:07:29
Photo of the publication European Remembrance Symposium, Budapest 2016: Pál Fodor

European Remembrance Symposium, Budapest 2016: Pál Fodor

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:14:50

Prof. Pál Fodor is a Hungarian Historian, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences was a moderator of the closing lecture on 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest. The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:14:50
Photo of the publication European Remembrance Symposium, Budapest 2016: Andrzej Nowak (closing lecture)

European Remembrance Symposium, Budapest 2016: Andrzej Nowak (closing lecture)

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:29:12

Professor Andrzej Nowak from Jagiellonian University, the member of ENRS Academic Council, gives the closing lecture on 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest.

The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:29:12
Photo of the publication European Remembrance Symposium, Budapest 2016: Norman Stone (closing lecture)

European Remembrance Symposium, Budapest 2016: Norman Stone (closing lecture)

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:10:20

Professor Norman Stone from the Centre for Russian Studies at Bilkent University, gives the closing lecture on 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest. The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:10:20
Photo of the publication Contemporary Meaning and Legacies of 1956 in Art and Culture – Discussion

Contemporary Meaning and Legacies of 1956 in Art and Culture – Discussion

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 01:19:06

Parts of recording in Hungarian. Discussion-panel by professor Piotr Juszkiewicz, professor Csaba Gy. Kiss, professor László Csorba and moderator Dr György Schöpflin, on the 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest.

The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 01:19:06
Photo of the publication Contemporary Meaning and Legacies of 1956 in Art and Culture: Piotr Juszkiewicz (keynote speaker)

Contemporary Meaning and Legacies of 1956 in Art and Culture: Piotr Juszkiewicz (keynote speaker)

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:29:18

Keynote speaker professor Piotr Juszkiewicz gives a lecture about the Legacies of 1956, ' Farewell to Myth, waiting for Myth' on the 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest.

The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:29:18
Photo of the publication 1956 következményei – Rainer M. János előadása

1956 következményei – Rainer M. János előadása

language: Hungarian
subtitles: none
duration: 00:27:09

Prof. Rainer M. János, az Országos Széchényi Könyvtár 1956-os Intézet – Oral History Archívum csoportjának vezetője, az egri Eszterházy Károly Egyetem Új és Jelenkori Történeti Tanszékének professzora megtartja az „1956 következményei: megtorlás, emigráció, elnyomás alatt élő társadalmak. 1956 hosszú távú hatásai” című pódiumbeszélgetés vitaindító előadását.

Az V. Európa Emlékezete Szimpózium az Emlékezet és Szolidaritás Európai Hálózata szervezésében került megrendezésre Budapesten. Az 1956-os magyar forradalom emlékének szentelt eseményen több mint 100, a huszadik század történelmével foglalkozó intézmény mintegy 200 képviselője vett részt.

Az Európa Emlékezete Szimpózium célja, hogy segítse a tapasztalatcserét, az együttműködési formák és módszerek kialakítását a különböző országok intézményei között. Az európai történelemmel foglalkozó intézmények képviselői megvitathatják mindazokat a kihívásokat, amelyekkel az emlékezés európai kultúrája szembenéz. A szimpóziumok a 20. század európai történelmével foglalkozó valamennyi szakember számára nyitottak.

Az Európa Emlékezete Szimpózium sorozata 2012 szeptemberében, Gdańskban indult útjára, ezt követően Berlinben, Prágában és Bécsben került megrendezésre.

language: Hungarian
subtitles: none
duration: 00:27:09
Photo of the publication Consequences of 1956 – Discussion

Consequences of 1956 – Discussion

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:51:35

Discussion by professor János M Rainer, Dr Oldřich Tůma, Dr Cosmin Florin Budeanca and Professor Jan Rydel, moderated by Frank Hadler, on the 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest.

The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:51:35
Photo of the publication Analysis of 1956 in Terms of Impact on Central-Eastern Europe – Discussion

Analysis of 1956 in Terms of Impact on Central-Eastern Europe – Discussion

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 01:31:39

Discussion by Professor László Borhi , Professor Erwin A Schmidl, Dr A Ross Johnson, Professor Peter Haslinger , Dr Stefano Bottoni and moderated by Gergely Prőhle, on the 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest.

The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 01:31:39
Photo of the publication Történelmi fordulópont-e 1956? – Borhi László előadása

Történelmi fordulópont-e 1956? – Borhi László előadása

language: Hungarian
subtitles: none
duration: 00:24:45

Prof. Borhi László, az Indianai Egyetem (Bloomington, Indiana) docense, a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont Történettudományi Intézetének tudományos tanácsadója megtartja a „Történelmi fordulópont-e 1956? 1956 Közép-Európára, a Nyugatra, valamint a Kelet politikájára gyakorolt hatásának elemzése” című pódiumbeszélgetés vitaindító előadását.

Az V. Európa Emlékezete Szimpózium az Emlékezet és Szolidaritás Európai Hálózata szervezésében került megrendezésre Budapesten. Az 1956-os magyar forradalom emlékének szentelt eseményen több mint 100, a huszadik század történelmével foglalkozó intézmény mintegy 200 képviselője vett részt.

Az Európa Emlékezete Szimpózium célja, hogy segítse a tapasztalatcserét, az együttműködési formák és módszerek kialakítását a különböző országok intézményei között. Az európai történelemmel foglalkozó intézmények képviselői megvitathatják mindazokat a kihívásokat, amelyekkel az emlékezés európai kultúrája szembenéz. A szimpóziumok a 20. század európai történelmével foglalkozó valamennyi szakember számára nyitottak.

Az Európa Emlékezete Szimpózium sorozata 2012 szeptemberében, Gdańskban indult útjára, ezt követően Berlinben, Prágában és Bécsben került megrendezésre.

language: Hungarian
subtitles: none
duration: 00:24:45
Photo of the publication European Remembrance Symposium 2016: Markus Meckel

European Remembrance Symposium 2016: Markus Meckel

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:21:11

A lecture by Markus Meckel, of the German War Graves Commission and the ENRS Advisory Board, on the the 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest.

The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:21:11
Photo of the publication 1956 eseményei: Vita – Horváth Miklós, Markus Meckel, Prőhle Gergely

1956 eseményei: Vita – Horváth Miklós, Markus Meckel, Prőhle Gergely

language: Hungarian
subtitles: none
duration: 00:04:23

Prof. Horváth Miklós (Terror Háza, Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem) és Markus Meckel (Német Háborús Sírokat Gondozó Népi Szövetség Tanácsa; ESzEH Tanácsadó Testület) 1956 eseményeit tárgyalja. Házigazda: Prőhle Gergely, az Emberi Erőforrások Minisztériuma helyettes államtitkára.

Az V. Európa Emlékezete Szimpózium az Emlékezet és Szolidaritás Európai Hálózata szervezésében került megrendezésre Budapesten. Az 1956-os magyar forradalom emlékének szentelt eseményen több mint 100, a huszadik század történelmével foglalkozó intézmény mintegy 200 képviselője vett részt.

Az Európa Emlékezete Szimpózium célja, hogy segítse a tapasztalatcserét, az együttműködési formák és módszerek kialakítását a különböző országok intézményei között. Az európai történelemmel foglalkozó intézmények képviselői megvitathatják mindazokat a kihívásokat, amelyekkel az emlékezés európai kultúrája szembenéz. A szimpóziumok a 20. század európai történelmével foglalkozó valamennyi szakember számára nyitottak.

Az Európa Emlékezete Szimpózium sorozata 2012 szeptemberében, Gdańskban indult útjára, ezt követően Berlinben, Prágában és Bécsben került megrendezésre.

language: Hungarian
subtitles: none
duration: 00:04:23
Photo of the publication European Remembrance Symposium, Budapest 2016: Turbo Presentations

European Remembrance Symposium, Budapest 2016: Turbo Presentations

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:41:28

The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

One of the main aims of the Symposium “European Remembrance” is to strengthen international cooperation between different national and international institutions dealing with 20th century history in Europe. To facilitate this networking we have offered each interested institution a presentation window during the Turbo Presentations session that took place on 25th of May.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:41:28
Photo of the publication Stalinism and De-Stalinization in Eastern Europe – Discussion

Stalinism and De-Stalinization in Eastern Europe – Discussion

language: English, Hungarian
subtitles: none
duration: 01:33:04

Parts of the recording in Hungarian. Professor Mark Kramer, Professor Sándor M Kiss, Dr Łukasz Kaminski and Dr Alexander Stykalin discuss the topic of 'the Road to 1956', during the 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest. The discussion was moderated by Professor Arnold Suppan.

The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English, Hungarian
subtitles: none
duration: 01:33:04
Photo of the publication 1956: Context, Impact, Remembrance – Discussion

1956: Context, Impact, Remembrance – Discussion

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:12:38

Dr. Łukasz Kamiński, Dr. Réka Földváryné Kiss and Professor Matthias Weber deliver the opening lectures about the topics of the 1956 context, impact and remembrance on the 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest.

The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:12:38
Photo of the publication 1956. Context, Impact, Remembrance: Łukasz Kamiński

1956. Context, Impact, Remembrance: Łukasz Kamiński

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:35:19

Dr Łukasz Kamiński, President of the Polish Institute of National Remembrance gives the opening lecture on 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest. The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:35:19
Photo of the publication 1956. Context, Impact, Remembrance: Réka Földváryné Kiss

1956. Context, Impact, Remembrance: Réka Földváryné Kiss

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:34:06

Dr. Réka Földváryné Kiss is a historian and chair of the Committee of National Remembrance of Hungary and coordinator of the Hungarian party in the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity. Dr Réka Földváryné Kiss gives the opening lecture on 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest. The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:34:06
Photo of the publication Stalinism and De-Stalinization in Eastern Europe: Mark Kramer (keynote speaker)

Stalinism and De-Stalinization in Eastern Europe: Mark Kramer (keynote speaker)

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:21:35

Professor Mark Kramer is a Professor and Director of Cold War Studies at Harvard University and a Senior Fellow of Harvard's Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies. Professor Mark Kramer gives the keynote lecture on 5th European Remembrance Symposium in Budapest. The event was organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (www.enrs.eu). Attended by over 200 representatives from over 100 institutions dealing with the history of the 20th century, it was dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

The goal of European Remembrance Symposium is to exchange experiences and establish methods and forms of cooperation between institutions from different countries. Representatives of European historical institutions are invited to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s idea of culture of remembrance. The meetings are open to all professionals dealing with 20th-century European history.

A series of European Remembrance symposiums was launched in September 2012 in Gdańsk. Subsequent editions took place in Berlin, Prague and Vienna.

language: English
subtitles: none
duration: 00:21:35