Nostalgia in Historical Consciousness and Culture / Developing Creative Interactions of Local, National and Global Topics of History Education
International Journal of Research on History Didactics, History Education, and History Culture. Yearbook of the International Society for History Didactics
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- Board of the International Society for History Didactics - ISHD Susanne Popp, Markus Furrer, Terry Haydn, Joanna Wojdon (editing manager), Elize van Eeden, Harry Haue, Katja Gorbahn
- unter Mitarbeit von
- Patrizia Audenino, Angela Bartie, Elisabeth Erdmann, Linda Fleming, Mark Freeman, Penelope Harnett, Wolfgang Hasberg, Tom Hulme, Urte Kocka, Adele Nye, Mare Oja, Anu Raudsepp, Paul Readman, Charlotte Tupman, Barnabas Vajda, Karel Van Nieuwenhuyse, Karin Veski, Arja Virta, Sarah Whitehouse, Joanna Wojdon
The International Journal of Research on History Didactics, History Education, And History Culture (JHEC) is the Yearbook of the International Society for History Didactics. Its 2016 issue focuses on two main themes: Nostalgia in historical consciousness and culture and Developing creative interactions of local, national, and global topics of history education. The articles in both sections focus both on the theoretical concepts and on practical issues from various countries and research perspectives. The Forum section comes back to the themes of the past issues: colonialism and decolonizatio…
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Bestellnummer: | YB_2016 |
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Format: | Broschur |
Reihe: | International Journal of Research on History Didactics, History Education and History Culture |
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2016 |
Auflage: | 1. Aufl. |
Seitenzahl: | 232 |
The International Journal of Research on History Didactics, History Education, And History Culture (JHEC) is the Yearbook of the International Society for History Didactics. Its 2016 issue focuses on two main themes: Nostalgia in historical consciousness and culture and Developing creative interactions of local, national, and global topics of history education. The articles in both sections focus both on the theoretical concepts and on practical issues from various countries and research perspectives. The Forum section comes back to the themes of the past issues: colonialism and decolonization was the main topic of the Yearbook of 2014, while edutainment was discussed in 2015. The presentation of the use of mainstream historical films in the history classroom closes the volume.
PREFACE
NOSTALGIA IN HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS AND CULTURE
Elisabeth Erdmann and Arja Virta: Introduction: The pain and lightness of nostalgia
Angela Bartie, Linda Fleming, Mark Freeman, Tom Hulme, Paul Readman and Charlotte Tupman: The redress of the past: historical pageants in twentiethcentury England
Adele Nye: Historical thinking and objects of nostalgia
Penelope Harnett: ‘The air raid shelter was great.’ Nostalgic experiences or authentic historical learning? Analysing interactive approaches to learning about World War Two with primary aged pupils
Patrizia Audenino: Public compensation and private permanent loss: The memory of twentieth century European refugees
Joanna Wojdon: Nostalgia of Polish political émigrés in America after WWII
DEVELOPING CREATIVE INTERACTIONS OF LOCAL, NATIONAL AND GLOBAL TOPICS OF HISTORY EDUCATION
Urte Kocka: Rethinking the local and the national in a global perspective
Mare Oja: Local, national and global level in history teaching in Estonia
Barnabás Vajda: On the global – national – regional – local layers of Slovak secondary school history textbooks
FORUM
Anu Raudsepp and Karin Veski: Colonialism and decolonisation in Estonian history textbooks
Wolfgang Hasberg: Fascination for dark: medieval history between edutainment and Vergangenheitsbewirtschaftung
Karel Van Nieuwenhuyse: Is seeing believing? On the educational use of mainstream historical films in the history classroom
ABSTRACTS
AUTHOR’S INDEX