Use of Propaganda in WWI Postcards

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GIF IT UP 2018 – create animated GIFs from openly licensed cultural heritage material

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Arthurian Literature: Foundation for a Common History in Europe

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‘All of Europe is my country’ and other stories from Europeana Migration

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The nature of Turkestan – legacy of Ernst Kleiber

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The ‘Romance of the Rose’: A Medieval Guide to Love

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Banned Authors

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International Literacy Day 2018 with Rise of Literacy project

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Back to school – historic school uniforms in Europeana Collections

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The Correspondence of Heloise and Abelard: Love, Friendship and Philosophy in the Middle Ages

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Travelling texts: information networks of the past

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How primary sources transcend time and transform our connection with history

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Migration stories of community – culture that is shared, not diminished

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A Variety of Newspaper Formats

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Europeana Migration Collection Day – how does it work?

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Book Censorship and Banned Books: the Index Librorum Prohibitorum

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The Belgian Exodus of World War One

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Breastfeeding heritage for World Breastfeeding Week

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Dracula was from Yorkshire – and other facts for Yorkshire Day

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Text Announcement in Manuscripts and Early Printed Books

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Moving, breathing, transforming

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Mixed-up mermaids

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Czechs and Slovaks fighting for independence during World War One

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World Cup of Art

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Pride in Europeana: Victorian Dragqueens

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A tale of Spanish migration and creating a home abroad

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Mementos of a lost homeland

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Tamo daleko (There, far away)

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Love across borders: the royal families

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Austrian Composers in Exile

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Reading habits in the past

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Autographs, operas and tubas: Richard Wagner on Europeana

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Love across borders: the tailor and the soldier

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Love across borders: Serbian teachers on the France Riviera

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Come to the Europeana Migration Collection Day in Dublin

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Love across borders: the German student and the English patriot

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Revisiting photographic history: new perspectives on John Burke

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Europeana 1914-1918 Centenary Tour: Remembering the Great War in Luxembourg

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Love across borders: Serbian teachers on the France Riviera

We have recently begun collecting personal stories from people all across Europe relating to migration, following on from our successful Europeana 1914-1918 project. This new, short blog series, Love across borders, is inspired by collections discovered during this project, with … | Continue reading


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Love across borders: the architects of the Peace Palace

We have recently begun collecting personal stories from people all across Europe relating to migration. Our new short blog series, Love across borders, is inspired by collections discovered during this project, with stories of romance and love related to migration. ... | Continue reading


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Silver cups and their stories: connections across Europe

During our campaigns like Europeana Migration and Europeana 1914-1918, we bring a digital perspective to our Collection Days with partner institutions all over Europe. During these days, we collect, digitise and preserve the stories and objects of the European people. ... | Continue reading


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From Georg Friedrich to George Frideric: Händel’s miraculous migration

In the early 18th century, London was the eldorado for musicians, offering fame and fortune to anyone who had something new or exclusive to boast. Foreign musicians were regarded as exotic, special and prestigious, and therefore very popular both with ... | Continue reading


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Pola Negri: Woman of the World

In advance of the 15th annual Silent Movie Festival, Katarzyna Wajda from National Film Archive – Audiovisual Institute, introduces the cinematic life of Poland’s first film star: Pola Negri. Meet the extraordinary Pola Negri: Poland’s first film star and the only ... | Continue reading


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Percy Grainger: shanties, folksongs and letters to Grieg

This blog tells the story of how digitisation for cultural heritage institutions can bring collections of material back together again, after over a century of separation. These collections concern the Australian-born composer and pianist, Percy Grainger. The first collection com … | Continue reading


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Pictures in focus: Migrants, then and now

Today, Manuele Buono, of AEDEKA srl in Italy, talks about a photograph taken on board a ship arriving at Ellis Island in the early 20th century. I love this photo. It’s a striking reminder of the fact that once millions ... | Continue reading


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Love across borders: the Belgian brothers who loved the same girl

We have recently begun collecting personal stories from people all across Europe relating to migration, following on from our successful Europeana 1914-1918 project. Our new short blog series, Love across borders, is inspired by collections discovered during this project, with .. … | Continue reading


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Share your migration story with Europeana Migration

We all have objects and tales that tell stories of where we’ve come from and what’s shaped our lives. For many of us, that involves our family’s stories of migration and immigration. A family with 10 children are going to ... | Continue reading


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Artistic impressions of World War One – online exhibition Visions of War

Auberive 1916 –  Un puits en tranchée Alphonse Robine, Europeana 1914-1918 / Madame Nicole Robine, CC BY-SA We are delighted to announce the launch of our new Europeana 1914-1918 exhibition: Visions of War. Using archive material from Europeana 1914-1918 and ... | Continue reading


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