The Legacy of '68 Print
Mon 29 & Tue 30 Sept
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Join us on two consecutive evenings this October to debate the legacy of May '68.

• Monday's round-tables 'From Passion to History: Why was May '68 in France so dramatic and different?' and 'Start or End of a Revolution?' bring together historian Michel Winock, historian and crime-writer Marie-Noëlle Thibault and Michel-Antoine Burnier, philosopher and journalist.

• Tuesday's discussions 'The Traces of 68: Is cultural heritage heritable?' and 'From yesterday's political fights to today's democracy of opinion' are led by sociologist Françoise Picq, journalist Albert du Roy, writer, director and commentator Hervé Hamon and Virginie Linhart, daughter of famous '68 revolutionary Robert Linhart.

Mon 29 & Tue 30 Sept | 7.30pm | £5, conc. £3 or DB £7, conc. £5 | Early Reservation Recommended

With the support of the European Commission Representation in the UK commission euro

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