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Louise Weiss: a committed European

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“Louise Weiss: a committed European” tells the story of a woman who pioneered the European idea. Louise Weiss had an extraordinary life: a campaigner, journalist, filmmaker, writer and Parliamentarian, she was a witness to several tumultuous changes in twentieth-century Europe. Among these was the first elections by universal suffrage to the European Parliament after which Weiss would take her seat as the oldest Parliamentarian, chair the constituent session and deliver the first inaugural address. Today, a European Parliament building in Strasbourg bears her name.

Exploring the life of Louise Weiss reveals not only a remarkable individual who would be influential in areas from women’s rights to peace negotiations, but a life that is testament to the radically changing Europe she was born to in 1893: a continent in flux between war, peace and rebuilding. It was to the betterment of this Europe that Louise Weiss would dedicate her life and indeed, she would have a far-reaching impact in her lifetime and beyond. 

Discover more about Louise Weiss in the online exhibition here.

This exhibition is organised by the Archives Unit and the Directorate of Libraries and Knowledge Instruments of the European Parliament with the support of the Louise Weiss Museum in Saverne present. It is produced online by the Europeana Foundation and the European Parliament.

  • European Parliament
  • Monday 17 January 2022, 15:26 - Sunday 17 April 2022, 15:26 (CEST)
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AdultsFamiliesSchoolsYoung adults
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When
Monday 17 January 2022, 15:26 - Sunday 17 April 2022, 15:26 (CEST)
Languages
English, French, German
Organisers
European Parliament
Website
Discover more about Louise Weiss in the online exhibition here.

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