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Title: First meeting of the Steering Committee of the new project Past - the Future of Europe, Windows to Europe’s History and Heritage  
Dates: 7 - 8 November 2008
Venue: The Hague, the Netherlands
Organizers: The EUROCLIO Secretariat office in The Hague in cooperation with Netherlands Institute for Heritage
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More info: http://www.euroclio.eu/
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This project envisages the creation of online, interactive multimedia tool for key themes in Europe’s recent past and heritage, addressing a plurality of perspectives and inter- and intra-state diversity for school history and heritage education in Europe. This project is carried out by the Netherlands Institute for Heritage in cooperation with EUROCLIO. The meeting aims at stocktaking existing work related to the project goals and contents and to plan the future opportunities for this project.

The present international Committee Members represent among others Universities, museums, special projects, the digital European Library, Museum and Archive, the Network of European Museum Organizations, the Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research and Europa Nostra. The project team hopes with this meeting to receive extra inspiration and suggestions how to generate future support for this ambitious and challenging project.

 

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