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Chaire internationale d'Histoire de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale 2025-2026 - "Taking History Personally" by Vincent Stuer
08/12/2025 | Chaire internationale d'Histoire de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale
Jean-Benoît PILET, Doyen de la Faculté de Philosophie et Sciences sociales,
Thomas BERNS, vice-Doyen de la Faculté de Philosophie et Sciences sociales,
Laurent BAVAY, Président du Département d’Histoire, Arts et Archéologie,
Pieter LAGROU, Professeur d’Histoire et responsable académique de la chaire,
Baudouin VELGE, représentant du fonds baron Jean-Charles Velge,
ont l'honneur de vous inviter à la leçon inaugurale de la
CHAIRE INTERNATIONALE D’HISTOIRE DE LA DEUXIÈME GUERRE MONDIALE
2025-2026
International Chair for the History of the Second World War / Internationale Leerstoel voor de Geschiedenis van de Tweede Wereldoorlog
Taking History Personally
by Vincent Stuer
Writer and playwright
Spokesman of the Renew Europe group in the European Parliament
Monday 8 December 2025 at 6:30PM
Auditorium R42.5.503 (DRION)
For its thirteenth edition, The International Chair for the History of the second World War at the Université Libre de Bruxelles welcomes Vincent Stuer who is a Belgian writer, playwright and speechwriter, currently spokesman of the Renew Europe group in the European Parliament.
He is the author of ‘Unsung’ (KVS/Skagen, 2017, with Valentijn Dhaenens), a monologue about the psychology of politicians; ‘Hoogmoed’, the biography of a fascist who ends up in the resistance (B&L 2020); and non-fictions books, ‘Kleinstaterij!’ (Bezige Bij, 2014) and ‘Curb your Idealism—the EU as seen from within’ (ASP/VUB Press, 2018), both tracing the history of the European idea and its relevance for contemporary politics.
The starting point for the lecture series is ‘Rexit’, his book about the Belgian royal question of 1940-50, which he adapted for the stage with actors Bruno Vanden Broecke and Valentijn Dhaenens (B&L/KVS, 2024).
In Leopold vs. Spaak: Taking history personally (8 December) Vincent explains his decision to recount the country’s wartime and postwar events through the double perspective of Leopold III and his foreign minister, Paul-Henri Spaak. If form follows function, he argues, literary techniques and theatrical tools have a lot to offer to the historian, though they come with plenty of risks attached. Because the way we tell our stories has far-reaching implications for more fundamental personal and political questions: What is history, and what is it for?
Free admission - REGISTRATION REQUESTED
The inaugural lesson will be followed by three other lessons :
Monday 16 February, 6PM – Venue to be confirmed
When the facts change, I change my mind
Monday 23 March, 6PM - Venue to be confirmed
The people versus democracy
Monday 30 March, 6PM - Venue to be confirmed
Remember to forget
PLAN ULB - ACCÈS : Campus du SOLBOSCH
INFORMATIONS : phisoc.ulb.be
CONTACT : com.phisoc@ulb.be
Chaire organisée pour la treizième fois par la Faculté de Philosophie et Sciences sociales de l’ULB, grâce à la générosité de feu le Baron Jean-Charles VELGE, décédé le 29 mai 2010, qui tenait à honorer la mémoire de Jean Vanwelkenhuyzen, historien de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale.
6:30PM
Auditorium R42.5.503 (Drion)