International Organisation Resource
SHARED HISTORIES FOR A EUROPE WITHOUT DIVIDING LINES. EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DISSEMINATION PHASE OF THE PROJECT 2014-2015
Council of Europe • 2015
Levels and forms of education
Primary Education
Lower Secondary Education
Upper Secondary Education
Tertiary Education
Teacher Training
Resource type
Reports
Historic approaches concerned
Art History
Cultural History
Economic History
Gender History
Global History
Political History
Social History
Transnational History
Historic period
First World War
1918-1939 (“Interwar Period”)
Second World War
1945-2000
1945-1960
1960-1970
1970-1980
1980-1990
1990-2000
20th Century
1900-1945
1900-1914
Countries or areas concerned
Central Europe, Europe, Eastern Europe, Southeastern Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Western Europe
Languages
English
Description
he "Shared Histories for a Europe without Dividing Lines" project, conducted by the Council of Europe from 2010 to 2014, had three primary objectives at its core. Firstly, it aimed to promote awareness of the common historical heritage among member states, aligning with the principles outlined in the European Cultural Convention of 1954. Secondly, it sought to contribute to conflict prevention and reconciliation by fostering a deeper understanding of historical interactions and convergences among European nations. Lastly, it aimed to implement recommendations from the Council of Europe Committee of Ministers and Parliamentary Assembly concerning history education. This ambitious project brought together historians, educators, and specialists to focus on specific themes such as the impact of the Industrial Revolution, the development of education, human rights as reflected in art history, and Europe's global connections. The key output of the project was an interactive e-book designed for teacher trainers, teachers in training, practicing teachers, and students. This resource contained teaching materials, strategies, and methods aimed at enhancing awareness and understanding of shared histories within Europe. The results of this project were presented at a conference hosted at Vienna University and are summarised in this event report. The results of the project were introduced at the Final Conference on Shared histories for a Europe without dividing lines, which took place at Vienna University in April 2014, and was organised in the framework of the Austrian chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe. The current publication reports on the results of the dissemination phase of the Shared histories intergovernmental project, and presents an analysis of the results achieved within the dissemination period, as well as the lessons learned and ways forward.
Keywords
Europe
Council of Europe
Intergovernmental Programme
Dissemination
Evaluation
Impact
Industrialisation
Human Rights
Art History
World History
European History
Education