After the Landau Peace Lecture: Interview with Michael Sturm on the blog of the Freundeskreis Hambacher Fest 1832
Following the lecture evening "History Politics as a Cultural Struggle" as part of the Landau Peace Lecture at the end of February, the Friends of Hambach Festival 1832 picked up the thread again. In an interview with the speaker Michael Sturm, he explains his theses from the lecture on the extreme right-wing appropriation of history in greater depth. The interview can be read in full on the blog of the Freundeskreis Hambacher Fest 1832. The recording of the Landau Peace Lecture is also still available on the Peace Academy's YouTube channel.
Michael Sturm is a historian and pedagogical-scientific employee at the Villa ten Hompel History Center of the City of Münster and at the Mobile Advisory Service against Right-Wing Extremism in the administrative district of Münster. He publishes on police and protest history, current and historical right-wing extremism, historical politics and cultures of remembrance.
The Freundeskreis Hambacher Fest 1832 regularly publishes analyses, perspectives and commentaries in order to take up and strengthen the democratic and European ideas and concerns of the participants of the Hambach Festival of 1832 and to defend them against the appropriation of right-wing nationalist forces.
The Landau Peace Lecture with Michael Sturm was supported by the Landeszentrale für politische Bildung Rheinland-Pfalz.
After the Landau Peace Lecture: Interview with Michael Sturm on the blog of the Freundeskreis Hambacher Fest 1832
Following the lecture evening "History Politics as a Cultural Struggle" as part of the Landau Peace Lecture at the end of February, the Friends of Hambach Festival 1832 picked up the thread again. In an interview with the speaker Michael Sturm, he explains his theses from the lecture on the extreme right-wing appropriation of history in greater depth. The interview can be read in full on the blog of the Freundeskreis Hambacher Fest 1832. The recording of the Landau Peace Lecture is also still available on the Peace Academy's YouTube channel.
Michael Sturm is a historian and pedagogical-scientific employee at the Villa ten Hompel History Center of the City of Münster and at the Mobile Advisory Service against Right-Wing Extremism in the administrative district of Münster. He publishes on police and protest history, current and historical right-wing extremism, historical politics and cultures of remembrance.
The Freundeskreis Hambacher Fest 1832 regularly publishes analyses, perspectives and commentaries in order to take up and strengthen the democratic and European ideas and concerns of the participants of the Hambach Festival of 1832 and to defend them against the appropriation of right-wing nationalist forces.
The Landau Peace Lecture with Michael Sturm was supported by the Landeszentrale für politische Bildung Rheinland-Pfalz.
