Event The Resistance in Antwerp during the Second World War Antwerp was the most important city for the resistance in Flanders during...
Event 'Een Verzwegen Leven' (A covert life) Conference-debate in Dutch with guest speaker Kristof Bohez Hosted by Guy Vanthemsche...
Event Le mystère de la femme sans tête (The mystery of the headless woman) Conference-debate with guest speaker Myriam Leroy. Hosted by Chantal Kesteloot...
Event How did the Nazis manage to plunder so many works of art in Belgium? A conference-debate in Dutch with guest Geert Sels interviewed by Kim Oosterlinck...
Event Overview of contributions related to the Cold War - Study day 'Young Historians' - Promotions of 2020 – 2021 On 5 and 6 May 2022, over thirty recently graduated students from all...
Event Minutes of the conference “The Cold War and Belgium”, CegeSoma (17 June 2022) When did the Cold War start precisely? There are diverging opinions among...
Event The rescue of Antwerp diamonds in May '40. Conference-debate (in Dutch) with Bruno Comer as guest speaker . A discussion led by Dirk Luyten (...
Event Fallen from the sky. The fate of pilots shot down in Europe, 1939-1945. Conference-debate in French with guest Claire Andrieu (Sciences Po, Paris) An interview conducted...
Event Study Day on the Resistance at the State Archives in Liège On 17 October 2022, the State Archives in Liège and CegeSoma organised an information and...
Event The energy crisis: a sense of 'déjà vu'? Conference-debate in Dutch with guest Guy Coppieters (State Archives). An interview by Dirk Luyten...
Event The Far Right : Lessons from History Con ference-debate (in Dutch) with Vincent Scheltiens (UAntwerpen) as guest speaker...
Event Debate evening (ADVN): "No Flanders without Germany?" A number of publications about the German “Flamenpolitik” during the First...
Event Trains and the Holocaust. From a Symbol of Progress to a Genocidal Tool. On 26 April 2022, Europalia organizes the conference " Trains and the...
Event National forgetting and memory : the destruction of 'national' monuments from a comparative perspective Seventy-five years ago, on 16 March 1946, the Yser Tower was blown up by...
Event Join us online for the launch of the book 'Experiencing 11 November 2018: Commemoration and the First World War Centenary' (Routledge) ...
Event 11 November Lecture 2020 Ypres City of Peace, the Flemish Peace Institute and the In Flanders...