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Archeology

The Atlantic Wall Digital Heritage Approaches to Exhibiting Twentieth Century Conflict

When:

13 April - 01 October 2026

School:

Utrecht Summer School

Institution:

Utrecht Summer School

City:

Utrecht

Country:

Netherlands

Language:

English

Credits:

3.5 EC

Fee:

725 EUR

Interested?
The Atlantic Wall Digital Heritage Approaches to Exhibiting Twentieth Century Conflict

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Explore the history and archaeology of the Second World War with us! Shape a unique narrative and help to curate an interactive digital heritage space . Take part online or on the front line.

Explore the history and archaeology of the Second World War with us! Help design an interactive digital heritage model and exhibition. Take part online or on the front line!

This bespoke course began in 2024 to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in the Netherlands. All students will join online sessions from April 2026 to October 2026 and can choose to also spend a weekend in the Netherlands on fieldwork. Students only joining online receive a 50% discount on the stated fee.

Optional weekend in the Netherlands Dates TBC.

Eighty two years after the liberation of the Netherlands began in Zeeland, many sections of the Atlantic Wall are yet to be fully recorded and understood. Participants in this project will create an online exhibition to show case a Second World War coastal battery using the latest digital heritage technologies. Team members will come from diverse backgrounds including active and veteran military personnel bringing a range of perspectives and insights to this part of the story of Battle of the Scheldt.

1. Participants will form a team working to form a clear narrative to emphasises the lost voices of conflict. They will explore, digitally record, and interpret a Second World War coastal battery in Zeeland the Netherlands, a structure formed part of the famous Atlantic wall.

2. Using digital techniques and engaging with the perspective of active and veteran military personnel the group will design and curate an open access interactive exhibition of the Coastal Battery.

3. The course will have a blended format to create an inclusive environment that welcomes international participants, specifically veterans of conflict and their family members in Canada, The United States, The United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Germany

Course leader

Floris van den Eijnde

Fee info

Fee

725 EUR, Course fee

Interested?

When:

13 April - 01 October 2026

School:

Utrecht Summer School

Institution:

Utrecht Summer School

Language:

English

Credits:

3.5 EC

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