The Bulletin reports on our activities from September 2013 to October 2014 and announces the initiatives planned for 2015.

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On 3 March, a symposium on new sources for the social history of the First World War in Belgium will take place in the State Archives in Brussels.
On 11 February, Bénédicte Rochet will talk about the chaotic history of the Belgian propaganda during the Second World War.
On 26 January, Lode Wils and Gerhard Hirschfeld will debate on the subject of the Flemish movement and the Flamenpolitik at Ghent university. On 12 March, another Historikerdialog will take place at the ULB about the Leipzig trials on WWI German war crimes.
Our collections hold a lot of precious information on the history and memory of the Nazi concentration and extermination camps. Find out more here.
The fourth issue of the JBH of 2014 will as usual be entirely in English. Our goal is to give more international visibility to Belgian contemporary history.
