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Historicizing the Uses of the Past Scandinavian Perspectives on History Culture, Historical Consciousness and Didactics of History Related to World War II Helle Bjerg, Claudia Lenz, Erik Thorstensen

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bjerg, Helle <p>Helle Bjerg, University College Capital Kopenhagen, Dänemark</p>, Editor.
Lenz, Claudia <p>Claudia Lenz, European Wergeland Centre for Education on Human Rights, Intercultural Dialogue and Democratic Citizenship Oslo, Norwegen</p>, Editor.
Thorstensen, Erik <p>Erik Thorstensen, Center for Studies of Holocaust and Religious Minorities Oslo, Norwegen</p>, Editor.
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Series:
Time, meaning, culture.
Zeit - Sinn - Kultur
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Memory Culture.
Historical Consciousness.
History Didactics.
World War II.
Education.
History of the 20th Century.
History.
Cultural Studies.
Local Subjects:
Memory Culture.
Historical Consciousness.
History Didactics.
World War II.
Education.
History of the 20th Century.
History.
Cultural Studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (307 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Bjerg et al. (eds.), Historicizing Scandinavian Perspectives on History Culture, Historical Consciousness and Didactics of History Related to World War II
Place of Publication:
Bielefeld transcript Verlag 2014
Language Note:
English
Biography/History:
Helle Bjerg is teacher trainer and researcher at University College Capital, Copenhagen.
Claudia Lenz (Dr. phil.) is research coordinator at the European Wergeland Centre for Education on Human Rights, Intercultural Dialogue and Democratic Citizenship in Oslo.
Erik Thorstensen is pedagogical adviser at the Center for Studies of Holocaust and Religious Minorities in Oslo.
Summary:
This book presents new developments in Scandinavian memory cultures related to World War II and the Holocaust by combining this focus with the perspective of history didactics. The theoretical framework of historical consciousness offers an approach linking individual and collective uses and re-uses of the past to the question how history can and should be taught. It also offers some examples of good practice in this field.The book promotes a teaching practice which, in taking the social constructivist notions of historical consciousness as a starting point, can contribute to self-reflecting and critical thinking – being fundamental for any democratic political culture.
Besprochen in:Zeitschrift für Geschlechterdidaktik, (2012), Katja Gorbahn
»Die Stärke des Bandes liegt [...] darin, dass er differenzierte Einblicke in die skandinavischen Geschichtskulturen und darauf bezogenes geschichtsdidaktisches Handeln ermöglicht und gleichzeitig übergreifende Tendenzen erkennbar werden lässt.«
»Wegweisend ist in dem Band [...] das Operieren auf unterschiedlichen Ebenen kollektiver Erinnerungen oder, geschichtsdidaktisch gesprochen, die Multiperspektivität, die er eröffnet. Sie könnte Anstoß geben, zukünftig noch stärker auch unterhalb der nationalen Ebene auf regionale und kommunale Erinnerungsgemeinschaften, auf neue Medien, auf transnationale ebenso wie auf transregionale Netzwerke der Erinnerung zu blicken, in denen sich die Europäer ihre Geschichtsbilder malen.«
Contents:
1 CONTENTS 5 Introduction 7 Representations of Victims and Guilty in Public History. The Case of the Finnish Civil War in 1918 27 The Holocaust as History Culture in Finland 45 The Nazi Camps in the Norwegian Historical Culture 57 The Norwegian Fascist Monument at Stiklestad 1944-45 77 The Holocaust and Memory Culture: The Case of Sweden 91 Small and Moral Nations. Europe and the Emerging Politics of Memory 107 Processing Time - On the Manifestations and Activations of Historical Consciousness 129 German History Didactics: From Historical Consciousness to Historical Competencies - and Beyond? 145 Coping with Burdening History 165 Exhibiting the War. Approaches to World War II in Museums and Exhibitions 189 World War II at 24 Frames a Second - Scandinavian Examples 207 Historical Propaganda and New Popular Cultural Medial Expressions 227 The Culture of Memory in the "Grandchildren Generation" in Denmark 241 Strengthening Narrative Competence by Diversification of (Hi)stories 257 How to Examine the (Self-)Reflective Effects of History Teaching 281 Contributors 303
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 http://www.transcript-verlag.de/open-access-bei-transcript
ISBN:
9783839413258
3839413257
OCLC:
979837296
Access Restriction:
Unrestricted online access

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