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Eurocentrism in Turkish History Textbooks
This study examines the coverage of Eurocentrism in Turkish history course books. In this regard, the means by which Eurocentrism has influence in historiography is identified. Such incursion includes Eurocentrism’s influences in terms of historical time,
Ahmet Şimşek
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This article aims at presenting some relevant aspects of the heated historiographical debate on the evolution of the teaching of history and on the revision of textbooks performed in post-Soviet Russia and Ukraine.
Dorena Caroli
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This article studies textbooks on colonial American history, ranging from the mid-twentieth century to the present. A possible read was made through the history textbooks for secondary school, to examine the representations, changes, permanence and ...
Gonzalo Jurado
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Quantitative analysis of preliminary pages in textbooks
The article presents a quantitative analysis of preliminary pages in Lithuanian, German, French and Danish history and geography textbooks. The research of preliminary pages in Lithuanian and foreign textbooks shows the publishing culture of the ...
Audronė Svėrienė
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THEMES OF OTHERING IN THE CROATIAN AND SERBIAN HISTORY TEXTBOOKS IN THE 1950s
Former Yugoslavia dissolved in the 1990s in brutal civil wars and ethnic violence. This was not the first instance of ethnic violence in former Yugoslavia. Similar events happened during the Second World War.
Ilic-Hein, Ana
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Here be Vikings: Ethno-National Narratives in Late Nineteenth Century Norwegian Textbooks [PDF]
The late nineteenth was a time of national awakening in Europe, and Norway was no exception. The young nation sought to define itself and consider its identity and political narratives in the face of changes on the continent.
Alvestad, Karl Christian
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Shaping science with the past : textbooks, history, and the disciplining of genetics
Science is generally not thought of as being deeply historiographical. Although it is clear that scientists frequently write about history in their work — that, for example, they identify the significance of an advance by situating it historically, or ...
Skopek, Jeffrey M, Jeffrey Skopek
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Objective We aimed to estimate the prevalence and cumulative incidence of hydroxychloroquine retinopathy (HCQ‐R) and its risk factors among patients receiving long‐term HCQ with rheumatic diseases through a systematic review and meta‐analysis of observational studies that used spectral‐domain optical coherence tomography (SD‐OCT) for screening ...
Narsis Daftarian +4 more
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The paper features the interaction of archaeological science and textbooks on archeology. It successively examines the history of textbooks on archeology in Russia published for higher education institutions of history, from the XIX century to the ...
A. I. Martynov
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Teaching History to Petersburg Gymnasium Students in the First Half of the 19th Century
This article explores the practices of teaching history in men’s gymnasiums of the first half of the 19th century in Petersburg, analyzing the curricula, the content of textbooks, and examinations as well as theoretical developments and methodological ...
Tatiana Pashkova
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