E-Book, Englisch, 778 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
Cajani / Lässig / Repoussi The Palgrave Handbook of Conflict and History Education in the Post-Cold War Era
1. Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-3-030-05722-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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E-Book, Englisch, 778 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
ISBN: 978-3-030-05722-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Chapter 1. Introduction: History Education Conflicts around the World: Backgrounds, Settings, Foci; Luigi Cajani, Simone Lässig, Maria Repoussi.- Chapter 2. Argentina; Gonzalo de Amézola.- Chapter 3. Armenia; Philip Gamaghelyan.- Chapter 4. Australia; Ann Clark.- Chapter 5. Azerbaijan; Sergey Rumyansev.- Chapter 6. Belgium; Tessa Lobbes and Kaat Wils.- Chapter 7. Bosnia and Herzegovina; Katarina Batarilo-Henschen.- Chapter 8. Bulgaria; Krassimira Daskalova.- Chapter 9. Burundi; Denise Bentrovato.- Chapter 10. Canada; Christian Laville.- Chapter 11. Caribbean; John Hamer.- Chapter 12. Chile; Rodrigo Henríquez.- Chapter 13. China; Biao Yang.- Chapter 14. Croatia; Snježana Koren.- Chapter 15. Cyprus; Eleftherios Klerides.- Chapter 16. Czech Republic; Antonie Doležalová.- Chapter 17. France; Marcus Otto.- Chapter 18. Georgia; Nino Chikovani.- Chapter 19. Federal Republic of Germany; Falk Pingel.- Chapter 20. Greece; Hercules (Iraklis) Millas.- Chapter 21. India; Michael Gottlob.- Chapter 22. Iceland; Thornsteinn Helgason.- Chapter 23. Israel; Eyal Naveh.- Chapter 24. Italy; Luigi Cajani.- Chapter 25. Japan; Sven Saaler.- Chapter 26. Latvia; Daina Bleiere.- Chapter 27. Lebanon; Nemer Frayha.- Chapter 28. Malaysia; Helen Ting Mu Hung.- Chapter 29. Republic of Moldova; Stefan Ihrig.- Chapter 30. The Netherlands; Maria Grever.- Chapter 31. New Zealand; Mark Sheehan.- Chapter 32. Northern Cyprus; Hakan Karahasan and Mehves Beyidoglu.- Chapter 33. Northern Ireland; Alan McCully.- Chapter 34. Norway; Bente Aamotsbakken.- Chapter 35. Pakistan; M. Ayaz Naseem.- Chapter 36. Palestine; Samira Alayan.- Chapter 37. Poland; Joanna Wojdon.- Chapter 38. Romania; Mirela-Lumini?a Murgescu.- Chapter 39. Russia; Victor A. Šnirel’man.- Chapter 40. Rwanda; Denise Bentrovato.- Chapter 41. Senegal; Ibrahima Seck.- Chapter 42. Serbia; Marko Šuica.- Chapter 43. Slovakia; Slávka Otcenášová.- Chapter 44. Slovenia; Vilma Brodnik.- Chapter 45. South Africa; Johan Wassermann.- Chapter 46. Spain; Rafael Valls-Montes and Ramón López-Facal.- Chapter 47. Sudan; Julia Nohn.- Chapter 48. Sweden; Björn Norlin and Daniel Lindmark.- Chapter 49. Switzerland; Markus Furrer.- Chapter 50. Taiwan; Wei-chih Liou.- Chapter 51. Tatarstan; Marat Gibatdinov.- Chapter 52. Turkey; Büsra Ersanli.- Chapter 53. Ukraine; Polina Verbystka.- Chapter 54. United Kingdom; Terry Haydn.- Chapter 55. United States of America; Gary B. Nash and Ross E. Dunn.- Chapter 56. Venezuela; Tulio Ramírez.- Chapter 57. Zimbabwe; Marshall Tamuka Maposa.