LEKCJEZYWEJHISTORII.PL website is ready!

One and a half months of work on building our website devoted to intergenerational dialogue and lessons of living history has been completed.

On the LEKCJEZYWEJHISTORII.PL website you can find:

WHAT IS A LIVING HISTORY LESSON - a description of what a lesson of a living history is.

WHAT'S NEW - what activities related to the topic are currently being carried out.

VIDEO VERSIONS - section with video records of living history lessons, biographies of seniors, descriptions of the historical background of the lesson.

DOWNLOAD - our publications related to the topic in pdf versions.

MEDIA ABOUT US - visibility of our project in the media.

LET ME TELL YOU A STORY - a chronicle of a series of our international projects based on the method of living history lessons.

Due to the fact that our project activities are carried out at the international level, the website has been prepared in Polish and English. Thanks to this, our foreign partners active in this topic will also benefit from the results so far, and the history of our seniors will go beyond our region.

We are currently finalizing our work on adding subtitles to videos. These will be English subtitles for people who do not speak Polish, and Polish subtitles for people who, for various reasons, need subtitles when watching movies.

We invite you to read one of the lessons of living history, which is available on our website. This is the story of a family exiled to Kazakhstan during the WWII.

If you want to find out what the deportations of Poles during the war looked like, what life in exile was like and whether the heroes of the story managed to return to Poland despite the words 'You will die here' during the exile ... 

You will learn this from the living history lesson with Mrs. Barbara Szleszyńska-Malec, president of the Zamość Branch of the Siberian Association.

We invite you to the lesson and to our website!

The project 'lekcjezywejhistorii.pl' is implemented by the association HEureka Generator as part of the ‘Culture on the Web’ program in frames of the National Center for Culture.