History in Education
| PUBLISHER | Aarhus University Press (12/31/2005) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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Until recently the opinion shared by many people was that learning history had lost all significance. But today we discover that the sense of history has not disappeared, but is present both as a vision of a past that can teach us something about how to overcome difficulties, and also as a vision of a future that passes down a peaceful world to our descendants, without wars and terrorism, exploitation of resources and pollution of nature. It is probably inevitable that this sense of history will become the guiding perspective of all education from nursery school to university, and it must be our task to reflect on the meaning of history for the moral and political formation of ourselves. In this book philosophers and historians from all parts of the world take this task seriously.
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ISBN-13:
9788776840068
ISBN-10:
8776840069
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Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
206
Carton Quantity:
1
Country of Origin:
US
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Education | History
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Until recently the opinion shared by many people was that learning history had lost all significance. But today we discover that the sense of history has not disappeared, but is present both as a vision of a past that can teach us something about how to overcome difficulties, and also as a vision of a future that passes down a peaceful world to our descendants, without wars and terrorism, exploitation of resources and pollution of nature. It is probably inevitable that this sense of history will become the guiding perspective of all education from nursery school to university, and it must be our task to reflect on the meaning of history for the moral and political formation of ourselves. In this book philosophers and historians from all parts of the world take this task seriously.
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Editor:
Kemp, Peter
Peter Kemp is Fiction Editor of the Sunday Times, a Visiting Fellow of Kellogg College, Oxford, and a Visiting Professor at Kingston University. His previous publications include Muriel Spark and H.G. Wells and the Culminating Age.
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