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Peer reviewedTorpey, John – Social Education, 1993
Reviews the impact of German unification on German society, politics, and culture. Contends that four decades of separation created political and cultural differences that are difficult to overcome. Expresses concern about the growth of intolerant attitudes and nationalism among citizens of the former East Germany. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Influences, European History, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedMarkovits, Andrei – Social Education, 1993
Argues that stability and continuity have been the primary characteristics of German political parties since World War II. Points out that even with reunification the German political party system has experienced little change. Contends that the response of the political parties to the continued impact of reunification largely will determine the…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, European History, Foreign Countries, Political Influences
Peer reviewedBerentsen, William H. – Social Education, 1993
Contends that political instability in Europe and the rise and fall of European nations has occurred regularly throughout history. Reviews European geopolitical events and trends from 1815 to the present. Maintains that the rise of a strong Central Europe with German leadership will determine the future of the European Community. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cultural Exchange, Cultural Pluralism, Culture Contact, European History
Peer reviewedBroadfoot, Patricia – Comparative Education, 2000
Reflects on Nigel Grant's contribution to the development of comparative education as a scholarly field, as a researcher, writer, and teacher of countless students. Discusses the history of university scholarship and the teacher-student relationship since the first European universities, contemporary debates about the purpose of education, and the…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Comparative Education, Educational Change, Educational History
Rice, Brian – American Indian Quarterly, 2003
The author is a Mohawk scholar who has taught in academic institutions for around eleven years. This article will explain how he believes the discipline of Native studies has been co-opted by mostly white academics and Native scholars who reflect a Euroamerican worldview in their teaching and how that has affected him as a Native academic. The…
Descriptors: Institutions, American Indian Education, Scholarship, Personal Narratives
Harison, Casey – History Teacher, 2002
This article considers the "myths" and negative images of the French Revolution which were fashioned in the United States by examining interpretations found in nineteenth and twentieth-century American school texts. The texts are part of the Floyd Family Collection at Indiana State University, representing books used in Indiana schools,…
Descriptors: Historiography, European History, Textbooks, Conflict
Wasson, Ellis Archer – History Teacher, 2003
Free response question (FRQ) #5 in the 2002 Advanced Placement (AP) European history exam read as follows: "In what ways and to what extent did absolutism affect the power and status of the European nobility in the period 1650 to 1750. Use examples from at least 2 countries." This question, which is aimed at encouraging a comparative…
Descriptors: European History, Advanced Placement, Textbooks, History Instruction
Gold, John R.; Gold, Margaret M. – Journal of Geography, 2002
Film audiences have long been invited to view Scotland and Scottish life through a historic lens. Influenced by the pre-existing literary traditions of tartanry and kailyard, film-makers have focused nostalgically on the myths and legends of the Highland and pre-industrial Scotland, with the implications that this approach has for representations…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Films, Film Production, Human Geography
Grosvenor, Ian – History of Education, 2007
This paper has several concerns. It is about both the stories we tell and the images we place with those stories; it is also about historical practice and the power of the image to generate new research approaches. The paper is organized into three sections: the "eye of history" and historians and the visual archive; histories of black…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Information Sources, Historians, Educational History
Public Broadcasting Service, Washington, DC. – 1996
This package of teaching materials is intended to accompany an eight-part film series entitled "The Great War" (i.e., World War I), produced for public television. The package consists of a "teacher's guide,""video segment index,""student resource" materials, and approximately 40 large photographs. The video series is not a war story of battles,…
Descriptors: European History, North American History, Primary Sources, Secondary Education
Rabb, Theodore K. – 1994
This final report describes the activities and accomplishments of a three-year grant which enabled the Medici Foundation to organize a series of workshops at which groups of history faculty from small four-year colleges, community colleges, and high schools explored uses of film materials in classroom teaching, especially use of the 5-part public…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, College Curriculum, Educational Television, European History
Garber, Zev – 1983
An approach to teaching the Holocaust is described in this report, based on the curriculum of an introductory class on the Holocaust offered at Los Angeles Valley College. First, the purposes of the course are outlined, e.g., to analyze the meaning and implications of the Holocaust, to examine responses from different perspectives, and to evaluate…
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Community Colleges, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives
Parker, Bettye J. – Black World, 1975
Argues that, as carriers of European myths -- those who instruct and improve the European viewpoint of the origin of the world and mankind, black teachers of literature, particularly high school teachers, have been placed in a very precarious situation--as their instruction is expected to be based on teaching guides issued by Boards of Education.…
Descriptors: African Literature, Black Literature, Black Teachers, Classical Literature
Reilly, Kevin, Ed. – 1984
This book contains portions of six model higher education introductory history courses designed and presented by experienced classroom instructors to the 1980 conference of the American Historical Association (AHA). After the presentations, the models were reviewed and critiqued. The models presented were: (1) "Toward Two-Sex History: A Model…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization
Hauff, Edvard – 1988
This paper describes past and present European efforts to address the mental health needs of refugees. It begins with a brief historical survey of mental health services for refugees after the Second World War and delineates the policy recommendations from the 1948 International Congress on Mental Health. The next section describes current…
Descriptors: Conferences, European History, Foreign Countries, International Programs

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