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The beginning of the end of Empire? Reassessing the reporting of the British retreat in Burma [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The British-Indian army fighting in Burma during 1942 is sometimes misleadingly referred to as a ‘Forgotten Army’. In fact, the army’s long retreat was given good coverage in the western press which provided twenty-six correspondents to cover the ...
Woods, Philip
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How to improve collaborative learning with video tools in the classroom? Social vs. cognitive guidance for student teams [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Digital video technologies offer a variety of functions for supporting collaborative learning in classrooms. Yet, for novice learners, such as school students, positive learning outcomes also depend centrally on effective social interactions.
Hesse, Friedrich   +3 more
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Informative opportunities of audiovisual sources in exploration of the history and culture of the Tatar people

open access: yesИсторическая этнология
Cinema is the most valuable source in the study of socio-politicalsocio-cultural processes. This explains the popularity of using film documents in the research activities of scholars, including historians.
Alina T. Galimzyanova
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Making history: post-historical commemorations of the past in British television [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The postmodernist re-evaluation of historical study has let to an awareness of the value of the moving image to the historian. Film can present us with glimpses of a past independent of discourse and its unique link with reality carries with it ...
Smith, L.
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Video, memory and identity : my body, my history [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Bibliography: leaves 45-47.This explication is an inquiry into familial images of the past and the relationship of these images to history, memory and the present. Because some of these relationships are problematic, alternative ways of looking at memory
Higgs, Jo
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