Developin a guided tour through their home city about “Europeanness” in history

About the organisation:
The Institute for Historical Intervention uncovers hidden collective memories by transdisciplinary projects, such as historical research and performance. Members work in the fields of Jewish and Central European history.

Projects: Bringing together divided memory. http://www.antikomplex.cz/de/bringing-together-divided-memory.html

Website of the organization: http://iehi.eu/

About the project:
Tourist guides, history teachers and students are invited to Vienna for a three days workshop about “History of Europe”: through lectures, a prototype guided tour, discussions and creative training participants start to develop a guided tour through their home city about “Europeanness” in history, share and exchange ideas about the approach. After the workshop, we keep in touch and give feedback by a video platform to “guide” the whole community virtually through their city. Aim: Apart from national and local narratives participants provide a European Perspective onto their city.

Role of the partner organization in the project:
Participation in the workshop and continuous feedback for the other guided tours through a video platform.

I am the first graduate in Historical European Studies in Vienna University, supervised by Wolfgang Schmale, international expert in the field. I also work as a presentation trainer for i.e. University of Vienna.



INSTITUTION Institute for historical intervention
TYPE OF INSTITUTION Other
CONTACT NAME Philipp Reichel-Neuwirth
CONTACT E-MAIL info@philipp-reichel.com
COUNTRY Austria
NAME OF THE PROGRAMME Europe for Citizens / European remembrance
PROJECT TOPIC Developin a guided tour through their home city about “Europeanness” in history
WORKING LANGUAGE EN, DE
EXPIRATION DATE 01.03.2018.
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