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Fillippeli, Susan E. – 1988
For the generation of Americans who witnessed and perhaps even fought against the Hitler regime, the consequences of his political manipulation had a significant and tangible impact on their lives. For younger generations it is necessary to work to understand how Hitler constructed his appeals to the German people. While a great deal of his…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, European History, Fascism, Foreign Countries
Wangermee, Robert; And Others – Cultural Policy: News Report from the Council of Europe, 1988
A comparative evaluation program of the national cultural policies of European countries was proposed by the Council of Europe in 1985 with a view toward enhanced cooperative action in European cultural policies. These national reviews are comprised of four stages: (1) the preparation of a report by each country with regards to creation,…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness, Culture Contact
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Mark, Gordon R. – Integrated Education, 1974
Argues that a book by Ismar Schorsch entitled "Jewish Reactions to German Anti-Semitism, 1870-1914" (1972, New York: Columbia University Press), is relevant for those concerned with the Afro-American experience: they should be willing to do some comparative study of persecuted and emancipated minority groups in varying contexts.…
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Ethnic Stereotypes
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Kemp, Tim; Bickmore, Charlotte – Teaching History, 2004
During discussions about planning, Tim Kemp and Charlotte Bickmore recently concluded that despite the name they give to their major Year 8 unit (The Making of the United Kingdom), they tend mainly to focus on England, and even more especially, on London. They have a good point. Ask an average Year 8 student to describe Britain in, say, 1700, and…
Descriptors: History Instruction, European History, Foreign Countries, Grade 8
Boros-Kazai, Andrew; Body, Paul – 1981
This booklet summarizes basic information concerning Hungary and Hungarians in America. It is intended as an initial source of reference for the teacher, student, and general reader. The history of Hungary is discussed in three sections, including the origins of Hungarians, the history and culture of Hungary since 1500, and conditions in Hungary…
Descriptors: Biographies, Demography, European History, Foreign Countries
Meijer, Henk, Comp. – 1980
The purpose of this document is to inform foreign (i.e., non-Dutch) geographers about Ranstad Holland. Ranstad Holland--a term which originated in the 1930's--describes the loose confederation of towns which lie close together in the rough form of a 110 mile wide horseshoe facing the Noordzee in the west of the Netherlands. Because boundaries of…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Environmental Influences, European History, Foreign Countries
Friedlander, Henry – 1973
The booklet reviews the largely inadequate treatment of Nazi persecution of the Jews in history textbooks and presents an annotated list of other books which treat the Holocaust in depth. Studies of texts commonly used in high school, college freshman survey of Western civilization courses, and advanced university history courses show that…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Educational Problems, European History, Higher Education
Silber, Kate – 1974
This book treats Pestalozzi as a social critic, political reformer, and teacher. In addition to the interpretation of Pestalozzi's thought, this book presents the story of his life, set against the background of European history, and examines his humanitarianism as an educator. The book contains seven sections: "The Youth" sketches…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Gittleman, Sol – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1976
Describes an interdisciplinary college course involving the use of films, slides and readings from fields such as history, psychology, science, and literature, while at the same time taking full advantage of the historical similarities between a unique pairing of historical moments: Weimar Germany and America of the sixties. (Author)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Cultural Education, Drama, European History
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Watt, David – Daedalus, 1979
Focuses on the history and objectives of international cooperation in Western Europe since World War II and assesses the extent to which cooperation has contributed to the peace and prosperity of European nations. Problems discussed include political and economic miscalculations of government leaders. (DB)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Democratic Values, Economic Climate, European History
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Hilberg, Raul – Social Education, 1978
Questions how various actors in the World War II holocaust were able to face their consciences. Examples are presented of railroad workers, German judges, industrial bosses, and other bureaucrats who unhesitatingly carried out some role in the holocaust. Excerpts from diaries of Jews are presented. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, European History, Jews
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Marcus, Stuart Paul; Richman, Paul Jeffrey – Social Education, 1978
Offers a rationale for including study of the holocaust in the world history curriculum at the secondary level. Suggests materials and resources. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, European History, Jews
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Bloom, Allan – Daedalus, 1978
Explains the plan and intention of the series of stories composing "Emile" in order to convince readers how imperative it is to study this work. In "Emile" Rousseau describes an ordinary boy and experiments with the possibility of his becoming an autonomous man. (Author/BC)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Psychology, Eighteenth Century Literature, European History
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Cherubini, Jon C., Comp. – Italica, 1977
This quarterly bibliography of Italian studies in North America includes books, bibliographies, and reviews of comparative literature studies, translations, and publications on art, music, philosophy, history, cinema, and sociology, which are closely related to literature. (SW)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Art, Bibliographies, European History
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Resnick, Daniel P.; Resnick, Lauren B. – Harvard Educational Review, 1977
Authors bring an historical perspective to the present debate over reading achievement. From an historical examination of selected European and American models of literacy, they conclude that reading instruction has been aimed at attaining either a low level of literacy for a large number of people or a high level for an elite. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Charts, Educational Development, Educational History
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