This paper examines the House of European History (HEH), a museum opening its doors in Brussels early 2017. It was initiated by the European Parliament to stimulate the emergence of European identity, just like national historical museums were founded all over Europe in the 19th century to develop national identity and thus contribute to national consolidation. Still today, history is seen as the malleable raw material out of which contemporary identity can be constructed. Yet, the Academic Project Team (APT), which developed the permanent exhibition, chose to replace the concept of identity with memory, stressing its potential to offer a more differentiated historical narrative. Analyzing the museological, political and historiographical a...
International audienceThis collection of conference papers examines the different narratives that mu...
This online publication is produced within the three-year research programme EuNaMus – European Nati...
International audienceThis collection of conference papers examines the different narratives that mu...
This thesis investigates the historiographical and museological aspects of the House of European His...
This thesis investigates the historiographical and museological aspects of the House of European His...
The last decades have seen the rise of a European politic of cultural identity. One of the most rece...
De geschiedenis van Europa en de omgang met het verleden in Europa zijn het voorwerp van recente ini...
Located in the European quarter in Brussels, the House of European History (HEH) is a project which ...
UID/PAM/00417/2019The House of European History (HEH, 2017) emerges as potential aggregator of peopl...
The article presents a research project on identity politics in Europe. European National Museums: I...
Ideas about the future of Europe have been articulated from the late 1940s in tandem with ideas abou...
International audienceThis collection of conference papers examines the different narratives that mu...
International audienceThis collection of conference papers examines the different narratives that mu...
International audienceThis collection of conference papers examines the different narratives that mu...
Ideas about the future of Europe have been articulated from the late 1940s in tandem with ideas abou...
International audienceThis collection of conference papers examines the different narratives that mu...
This online publication is produced within the three-year research programme EuNaMus – European Nati...
International audienceThis collection of conference papers examines the different narratives that mu...
This thesis investigates the historiographical and museological aspects of the House of European His...
This thesis investigates the historiographical and museological aspects of the House of European His...
The last decades have seen the rise of a European politic of cultural identity. One of the most rece...
De geschiedenis van Europa en de omgang met het verleden in Europa zijn het voorwerp van recente ini...
Located in the European quarter in Brussels, the House of European History (HEH) is a project which ...
UID/PAM/00417/2019The House of European History (HEH, 2017) emerges as potential aggregator of peopl...
The article presents a research project on identity politics in Europe. European National Museums: I...
Ideas about the future of Europe have been articulated from the late 1940s in tandem with ideas abou...
International audienceThis collection of conference papers examines the different narratives that mu...
International audienceThis collection of conference papers examines the different narratives that mu...
International audienceThis collection of conference papers examines the different narratives that mu...
Ideas about the future of Europe have been articulated from the late 1940s in tandem with ideas abou...
International audienceThis collection of conference papers examines the different narratives that mu...
This online publication is produced within the three-year research programme EuNaMus – European Nati...
International audienceThis collection of conference papers examines the different narratives that mu...