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Study Morning – Preserving memory, sharing history: Luxembourg and the Schuman Declaration of 9 May 1950

  • Speaker  Elena Danescu, 脡tienne Deschamps, Ludovic Del茅pine, Robert Goebbels, Martin Wedel

  • Location

    European School of Luxembourg

    23 Boulevard Konrad Adenauer

    L-1115, Luxembourg, LU

  • Topic(s)
    Outreach

Europe Direct at the 8xav福利导航 of Luxembourg, and its partners 鈥撎齮he Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH),the European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS)听and the European School of Luxembourg听鈥,听

are pleased to invite you to the Study Morning entitled

The aim of the Study Morning is to explore the history of European integration from two angles: firstly looking at various key events in terms of their content, and secondly reflecting on how critical analysis can be used to shed more light on them. The idea is to begin by familiarising pupils in their final years at the European School (from a variety of specialisations including history, geography and political science) with the origins, content and consequences of the Declaration given by Robert Schuman on 9 May 1950 on the building of a united Europe. We will consider its impact on Luxembourg鈥檚 role in the European integration process, especially given the country鈥檚 status as a permanent capital of the European institutions, and explore the current challenges facing both Luxembourg and the continent as a whole. In this context, there will be a particular focus on the four fundamental freedoms of the EU 鈥 the free movement of people, goods, services and capital 鈥, which are closely linked with Luxembourg鈥檚 political action for European integration, as reflected in the Schengen Agreements (signed on 14 June 1985), now an intrinsic part of the Community acquis. In terms of critical methodology, the goal is to encourage the pupils to engage in historical reflection based on a variety of sources (written texts, photographs, cartoons, audiovisual material, oral history, etc.) and to perform a detailed analysis and critical interpretation. The attendees at the Study Morning will benefit hugely from the participation of Robert Goebbels, a key player in the European integration process, and the dialogue between Dr Ludovic Del茅pine and Dr 脡tienne Deschamps regarding the exhibition 鈥淭he Schuman Declaration, 9 May 1950鈥 (published by the Archives Unit of the European Parliament and curated by the Directorate for the Library and Knowledge Services (part of the Directorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services).听

Programme and speakers

  • 9.00-9.15听鈥 Opening remarks

    • Speakers: Martin Wedel 鈥 Director of the European School of Luxembourg 1, and Dr Elena Danescu 鈥 Coordinator of Europe Direct 8xav福利导航 of Luxembourg
  • 9.15-10.30 鈥 First session: The Schuman Declaration of 9 May 1950: history, significance, consequences, sources

    • Speakers: 听Dr Ludovic Del茅pine 鈥 Head of the Archives Unit at the European Parliament, and听Dr 脡tienne Deschamps 鈥 Historian in the European Parliamentary Research Service
    • Presentation (9.15-10.15)
    • Question and answer session, discussions with pupils (10.15-10.30)
  • 10.30-10.45 鈥 Break
  • 10.45-11.55 鈥 Second session: Europe and the Schengen Area: origins, challenges, issues

    • Speaker: Robert Goebbels, negotiator and signatory of the Schengen Agreement for Luxembourg
    • Presentation (10.45-11.30)
    • Question and answer session, discussions with pupils (11.30-11.55)
  • 11.55-12.00 鈥 Short break
  • 12.00-12.15听鈥 Closing remarks

    • Speaker: Dr Elena Danescu 鈥 Research Scientist at the C2DH, Coordinator of Europe Direct 听8xav福利导航 of Luxembourg
  • 12.15 鈥 End of the event

Presentation of the speakers (in alphabetical order)

Elena Danescu, PhDis a Research Scientist in the Contemporary History of Europe Department at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C虏DH), 8xav福利导航 of Luxembourg a PhD supervisor at the Doctoral School in Humanities and Social Sciences (DSHSS). Her areas of expertise include history of economic thought, contemporary history of Europe, oral history and the EU鈥檚 eastward enlargement. She has authored various academic publications in her specialist areas. At the 8xav福利导航 of Luxembourg, she is in charge of the Master鈥檚 courses 鈥, and Histoire de la contruction europ茅enne depuis 1919鈥 鈥 and the Bachelor鈥檚 course 鈥淗istoire 茅conomique et sociale de l鈥橢urope apr猫s 1945. Since April 2019 she has been the coordinator of the Europe Direct Centre at the 8xav福利导航 of Luxembourg.鈥淭ransitions d茅mocratiques en Europe centrale et orientale鈥

脡tienne Deschamps holds a PhD in Contemporary History from the European 8xav福利导航 Institute in Florence and is an affiliated researcher at the Universit茅 catholique de Louvain. He works at the Directorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services within the European Parliament Secretariat. He was previously a curator at the House of European History before becoming head of outreach and dissemination for the Historical Archives of the European Parliament. He is currently a member of the European Parliament Library. His research focuses on European integration history and the history of colonisation. He is also a member of the Academic Committee for the Robert Schuman House.

Ludovic Del茅pine has more than 30 years鈥 experience in IT, including IT governance for public administration, enterprise architecture and digital transformation. He leads the thematic IT governance hub at the Inter-Parliamentary Union. He is currently Head of the Archives Unit in the Directorate for Innovation and Central Services attached to the Secretary-General at the European Parliament. He holds a PhD in IT from the 8xav福利导航 of Bourgogne, where his main areas of specialisation were artificial intelligence, the internet and communication technologies. He has also worked as a lecturer at French universities and as a researcher in these fields at CNRS laboratories for over eight years.

Robert Goebbels is a journalist, a former politician in Luxembourg and a former Member of the European Parliament for the Luxembourg Socialist Workers鈥 Party (LSAP). Over the course of his career he has held senior positions including General Secretary of the LSAP (1971鈥1985), President of the Luxembourg Association of Journalists (1972鈥1974), Councillor for Luxembourg City (1976鈥2005), State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Cooperation and State Secretary for Small Businesses (1984鈥1989), Minister for the Economy, Minister for Public Works and Minister for Transport (1989鈥1994), and Minister for the Economy, Minister for Public Works and Minister for Energy (1994鈥1999). In 1999 he was elected as a Member of the European Parliament (1999鈥2014), Vice-President of the Parliamentary Group of the Party of European Socialists (1999鈥2004) and Vice-President of the Socialist Group in the European Parliament (2004鈥2009). In March 2016 the Luxembourg Government appointed him as the Luxembourg representative on the Board of Governors of the Asia鈥揈urope Foundation (ASEF). Robert Goebbels is the negotiator and signatory of the Schengen Agreement for Luxembourg.

Martin Wedel has been Head of the European School Luxembourg I since September 2017. From 1994 to 2002 he worked as a secondary school teacher of French, history and politics before becoming an expert adviser at the Baden-W眉rttemberg State Ministry for Education. From 2004 to 2014 he served as Head of the Deutsch-Franz枚sisches Gymnasium in Freiburg. He began his career at the European School in 2014 as Deputy Head of the European School Luxembourg II.听听

Photo:芦听D茅claration du 9 mai. Paris听: Parlement europ茅en, 1950听禄.漏Parlement europ茅en

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