School on European Memories 2026
Application Deadline
20 March 2026
Contact
jean-monnet-europe@europarl.europa.eu
Languages
English
Description
"Rewriting History: Who owns the Past?" This edition addresses one of the most pressing challenges facing European democracies: the growing influence of pseudo-historical revisionism and the instrumentalisation of the past for political purposes. Under the guiding question “Who owns the past?”, the School will explore how history is written, transmitted, appropriated, and sometimes distorted in contemporary public discourse. The programme seeks to: - Examine the mechanisms and actors behind revisionist and manipulative uses of history - Analyse the impact of social media ecosystems on the transmission of historical knowledge - Critically assess the uses and abuses of the recent past by illiberal movements - Strengthen strategies of resistance grounded in academic research, critical pedagogy, and responsible public communication - Promote active citizenship as a response to memory manipulation By fostering rigorous debate and interdisciplinary exchange, the School reinforces the idea that democratic memory is not merely about preserving the past, but about safeguarding democratic culture in the present. Information for participants The programme brings together 25 highly motivated young participants for an intensive three-day experience combining academic sessions, interactive workshops, and round tables with scholars and public voices. Discussions will be held in English and will focus on: - Competing European memory narratives - The role of social media in shaping historical knowledge - Strategies of resistance through research, critical education, and responsible public communication - Active citizenship and democratic resilience Participants will collaboratively produce new episodes of Talking Memories, the School’s podcast. Through a guided editorial and hands-on production workshop, they will work in small teams to transform the debates and insights emerging during the School into accessible, well-structured, and high-quality public content.
How to apply
To apply for this project, please fill in the following questionnaire by the 20th of March 2026 : https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdEUezvaCf4YGZR3GFc5_f2HjSSOHZfzguw79DgwnXZhHE_nQ/viewform
Thematic focus
Remembrance / Collective Memory
