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Ca s’est passé un lundi 24 novembre 1924

Posted on 24 November, 2014 by eurnews — No Comments ↓

Que dit le titre ? De quel journal est tiré cet article ?  Cet article se nomme Les lauréates du Continue reading Ca s’est passé un lundi 24 novembre 1924→

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The birth of the Republic of Estonia in historic newspapers

Posted on 17 November, 2014 by eurnews — 1 Comment ↓

The European Library aggregated 40 titles and 48.464 issues of historical newspapers from the National Library of Estonia (NLE). We asked Krista Kiisa, Head Continue reading The birth of the Republic of Estonia in historic newspapers→

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The Russian Revolution in Historic Newspapers

Posted on 10 November, 2014 by eurnews — No Comments ↓

In October 1917, the October Revolution took place in Russia, overthrowing a provisional government established a few months earlier. This Continue reading The Russian Revolution in Historic Newspapers→

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Building of the Eiffel Tower in Historic Newspapers

Posted on 3 November, 2014 by eurnews — 1 Comment ↓

In 1889, France was eagerly preparing to host the upcoming World’s Fair. The preparations included the construction of the Eiffel Continue reading Building of the Eiffel Tower in Historic Newspapers→

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Illustrating the Issues Related to Digital Newspapers

Posted on 9 October, 2014 by eurnews — 2 Comments ↓

At the end of September, the Europeana Newspapers Project held its final workshop: Newspapers in Europe and the Digital Agenda Continue reading Illustrating the Issues Related to Digital Newspapers→

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