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Learn Your History

2022
Abstract Academic oral history is a valuable methodology for hearing multiple stories, particularly in cases of hotly contested histories. This methodology allows for many voices to coexist, provides a long-form space for presenting people’s experiences, and connects to the practices of the griot and informal oral histories. This chapter
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Learning in History

2020
At first glance, learning in history might be characterized as committing to memory sanctioned stories about the past. Yet a deeper consideration of this process opens up several questions about the specific features that make the generation of shared knowledge about the past possible and meaningful.
Liliana Maggioni, Emily Fox
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Learning histories

TVZ - Verpleegkunde in praktijk en wetenschap, 2020
Schalkwijk, Hugo   +3 more
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Learning History

2022
Mario Carretero   +1 more
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Learning from History

2000
Because the Holocaust, at its core, was an extreme expression of a devastating racism, the author contends it has special significance for African Americans. Locke, a university professor, clergyman, and African American, reflects on the common experiences of African American and Jewish people as minorities and on the great tragedy that each community ...
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Learning from Our History

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2008
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