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The question concerning the importance of history teaching at school is closely linked to the one concerning the mediation of the history of one's own country. Over the past few years discussions and debates about its meaning, content and functions have, however, increased. But the mediation of the history of one's own country is a precarious undertaking. The volume presents theoretical considerations, empirical studies and practical case examples from a comparative and international perspective. In different states and school systems it becomes clear how the history of one's own country or…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The question concerning the importance of history teaching at school is closely linked to the one concerning the mediation of the history of one's own country. Over the past few years discussions and debates about its meaning, content and functions have, however, increased. But the mediation of the history of one's own country is a precarious undertaking. The volume presents theoretical considerations, empirical studies and practical case examples from a comparative and international perspective. In different states and school systems it becomes clear how the history of one's own country or the nation is conveyed and against what political and social background this happens.
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Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr. Nadine Fink, University of Teacher Education, State of Vaud, Lausanne Prof. Dr. Markus Furrer and Prof. Dr. Peter Gautschi, University of Teacher Education, Lucerne Institute of History Education and Memory Cultures, Switzerland