Faces of the past: Re-imagining the European history of Gdansk and Hamburg Erasmus Project
General information for the Faces of the past: Re-imagining the European history of Gdansk and Hamburg Erasmus Project
Project Title
Faces of the past: Re-imagining the European history of Gdansk and Hamburg
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : School Exchange Partnerships
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2018
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: EU Citizenship, EU awareness and Democracy; Cultural heritage/European Year of Cultural Heritage
Project Summary
The project „Faces of the past: Re-imagining the European history of Gdansk and Hamburg“ wanted to instruct students from two schools in Hamburg and Gdansk to deal with questions of a cultural, philosophical and economic European Heritage. From 9/2018 until 11/2019 students of the secondary school levels at the 5th Lyzeum in Gdansk and at the Otto-Hahn-Schule in Hamburg have worked on this topic in cooperation with archives, scientists and artists of both cities. The students did research, found and (re)arranged historical sources, invited contemporary witnesses and interviewed them in order to plan and install a modern multimedia exhibition, which displays common trends and connections in 500 years of European regional history. There were two workshops in both cities, in which the students from both cities came together to seek for scientific assistance, to search for common research strategies and to identify common goals.
The project ended with the opening and public display of the exhibition for a young audience in schools first in Gdansk and then in Hamburg.
The research topics the students dealt with, as planned, included Medieval trade in the Baltic Sea, migration during the Industrialisation and forms of liberal and democratic protest of workers’ unions and social movements in both cities since the 1970s. The project centre around the inhabitants of the two European metropoles and focussed on their history(s). It therefore was a postnational project and also dealt with the question of how to teach history in multicultural societies, since many students in the project have family histories that start somewhere far away from Hamburg or Gdansk.
This is why main topics, key aspects or guidelines were to be kept open at the beginning of the project, because it was up to the students into which direction(s) they will move during their work and their debates. Possible problems about different interpretations and controversies among the young people were an important part of the project and was also part of the exhibition. The narration of European history, this is the guiding aspect of the project, needed to be kept open for new perspectives, new questions and new pathways of a young and European generation and in our opinion this planning was successful.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 34998 Eur
Project Coordinator
Otto-Hahn-Schule & Country: DE
Project Partners
- VLO w Gdansku

