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EU Exhibition: Retrospect
Key achievement of our project, WEMov was invited by MEP Sylvie Guillaume to exhibit its work at the EU Parliament from 9-12 April 2024. The opening took… Lire la suite »EU Exhibition: Retrospect
Sirpa Salenius’s exhibition: Bettina Cirone: Aperture on New York City, 1960-1980
Sirpa Salenius (WG1) is organizing a photo exhibit in Helsinki – Bettina Cirone: Aperture on New York City, 1960-1980 – in collaboration with Nina Öhman… Lire la suite »Sirpa Salenius’s exhibition: Bettina Cirone: Aperture on New York City, 1960-1980
WEMov at the EU Parliament
Key achievement of our project, WEMov has been invited by MEP Sylvie Guillaume to exhibit its work at the EU Parliament from 9-12 April 2024.… Lire la suite »WEMov at the EU Parliament
WEMov’s Annual Meeting
Hosted by Graham Finlay, WEMov will meet in Dublin in April 2024, and here’s our programme.
WEMov at the MESHS conference in Lille, France
WEMov has been invited to present his networking activities as well as its documentary film project on 26 March 2024 at the MESH Conference entitled… Lire la suite »WEMov at the MESHS conference in Lille, France
ANNOUNCEMENTS
I. WEMov in an edition of International Science Council February, 2024 International Science Council published an edition “Protecting Science in Times of Crisis”. In the process of writing the part of this… Lire la suite »ANNOUNCEMENTS
SHORT STORY: Maria Cebotari, an artist caught in an ideological battle
By Nicoleta Roman (‘Nicolae Iorga’ Institute of History-Romanian Academy & New Europe College-Institute of Advanced Study, Bucharest) Interwar period is a time of political and… Lire la suite »SHORT STORY: Maria Cebotari, an artist caught in an ideological battle
WEMov’s Talent
For newsletter #10, we are featuring two young colleagues actively involved in WEMov: Aiga Bērziņa-Kite from WG1, and WG4 member Maryam Ekhtiari. AigaBērziņa-Kite (WG1) is a Ph.D. candidate in History at the University of Latvia. Her research is mostly devoted to social and political history of Interwar Latvia with a special focus on crime and policing during Latvian War of Independence. At the same time her research includes several aspects from women’s history, for example, in 2015 she defended her Master’s thesis entitled “Female inmates in the prisons of the Republic of Latvia, 1919-1921” at the University of Latvia. She is currently working on her PhD dissertation “Penitentiary System of the Republic of Latvia during Latvian War of Independence, 1919–1921”. She works as a head researcher at the National Archives of Latvia and Research assistant at theInstitute of Latvian History at the University of Latvia. List of publications: Bērziņa-Kite, A. (2023). Izbēgt no ieslodzījuma: Latvijas Republikas Tieslietu ministrijai pakļauto ieslodzījuma vietu pieredze, 1919.–1920. gads. (Escape from imprisonment: experience of prisons Under the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Latvia, 1919–1920). Latvijas Arhīvi (1). P… Lire la suite »WEMov’s Talent
Archival Records, Migration and Public Service: An Interview with Anne-Charlotte Olas, The National Archives of France
Zoom interview February 2024 Welcome & Acknowledgements. Presentation of the interviewers. Camelia Zavarache: Thank you so much for taking the time and for accepting to answer our questions.… Lire la suite »Archival Records, Migration and Public Service: An Interview with Anne-Charlotte Olas, The National Archives of France